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Rating: Summary: Waste of paper Review: I pity anyone who buys this book. I can't believe that this book made it past the publisher's desk. I am in awe of the scatter-brained nature of its composure. I could only imagine an acceptable excuse would be if the writers were schizophrenic and lost their medication. For instance, within the section dealing with Arrays, they jumped into accessing member functions via pointers, which makes no sense considering they hadn't even covered pointers or even classes for that matter. I started to wonder if they intended people to read the book from the back to the front. I'm a fairly experienced programmer, and I'm blown away at the hackneyed approach they take toward the subject. The convention of sprinkling the text with words in bold face type was extremely distracting to the flow of reading. It would have been nice if they paid attention to quality instead of rushing this book on the shelves to beat competition. The search continues for a Visual C++ .NET book that won't be a waste of my time and money.
Rating: Summary: it really "moved" me to MC++ Review: the simple examples on writing MC++ codes really helps me. eventhough some "adventurers" might say that this one is shallow, i can say that if you are new to MC++, --but no longer new to the old VC++, this one will help.
Rating: Summary: it really "moved" me to MC++ Review: the simple examples on writing MC++ codes really helps me. eventhough some "adventurers" might say that this one is shallow, i can say that if you are new to MC++, --but no longer new to the old VC++, this one will help.
Rating: Summary: great book Review: this is a great book with huge materials and code examples about Ms Visual c++ .Net, especially in introducing Managed C++ codes. This book is a must for who wants directly using Ms Visual C++ .Net.
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