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From: smosha@most.fw.hac.com (Stephen M O'Shaughnessy)
Subject: Re: Books for Beginners
Date: 1996/10/28
Date: 1996-10-28T00:00:00+00:00	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <Dzzq0D.7zu@most.fw.hac.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 54ou21$sjp@news.alaska.edu


In article <54ou21$sjp@news.alaska.edu>, fsrfp@aurora.alaska.edu 
says...
>
>Hi:
>
>Any recommendations on authors/titles to look for in the current 
realm?
>Are there books that are more current?  Anyway I am checking out 
a couple 
>of the beginner/intro to ada books from 80 and 82 I think.
>
>You can reply to me personally rather than the newsgroup if you 
like:
>
>Bob Parzick
>fsrfp@aurora.alaska.edu
>bparzick@bravo.imagi.net
>
>Thanks for any help you can give me.

I recommend Ada Problem Solving and Program Design by Feldman and 
Koffman.  I used it in a two semester intro to programming class.
I am now taking a data structures class using a different text.
Half the class still brings the Feldman book to class as a
reference.





      parent reply	other threads:[~1996-10-28  0:00 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
1996-10-24  0:00 Books for Beginners m
1996-10-26  0:00 ` Matthew Heaney
1996-10-28  0:00 ` David Wheeler
1996-10-28  0:00 ` Stephen M O'Shaughnessy [this message]
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