* Books on Ada or C
@ 1989-09-05 22:28 Tad Blakeley
1989-09-07 16:50 ` hagerp
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From: Tad Blakeley @ 1989-09-05 22:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
I'm about to take a CS class, and I'm thinking of doing the
programming in Ada or C. I've taken a class in Ada, and done some
work with C, but in both cases I hated the books. Anyone know of
a readable, informative book in Ada or C? Any books I ought to avoid?
Reply to mblakele@jarthur.claremont.edu, or post and we'll
have a net discussion.
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* Re: Books on Ada or C
1989-09-05 22:28 Books on Ada or C Tad Blakeley
@ 1989-09-07 16:50 ` hagerp
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From: hagerp @ 1989-09-07 16:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
I recommend "Rendezvous with Ada" by David Naiditch, pub. Wiley,
ISBN 0-471-61654-0. It covers Ada well and does it with humor
(a rare commodity these days).
--paul hager
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