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Rating: Summary: Are you listening or what? Review: Could you please re-print this excellent book? Thank you very much
Rating: Summary: This book needs to be reprinted! Review: I bought this book back in 1982 and still refer to it for my current (Delphi) projects. It is a must for any programmer - beginner or professional who wants to write efficient algorithms.
Rating: Summary: A must have book Review: I used this book back in university and still apply its techniques today. Unfortunately, someone *borrowed* my copy and I can't get hold of a new one, so: !!!Please reprint!!!!
Rating: Summary: Cornerstone of programming knowledge Review: I used this book back in university and still apply its techniques today. Unfortunately, someone *borrowed* my copy and I can't get hold of a new one, so: !!!Please reprint!!!!
Rating: Summary: A must have book Review: This book should be on the shelves of every computer science enthusiast and it does not hurt to read it once in a while to reestablish the foundations.
Rating: Summary: Needs to be reprinted Review: This is both a classic and an artwork: it must be reprinted and available new!
Rating: Summary: This is the book every programmer must read Review: This is the book every beginning programmer must read. Modern programmers know a lot about specific technical details, but they know nothing about effective algorithms. We're hiring new programmers now. We've tested a lot of folks with 5-8 years experience in Java. The result is nobody can implement basic operations with B-tree or combinatory algorithm. It's terrible. So read Niklaus Wirth if you want to be a serious programmer.
Rating: Summary: Needs to be reprinted Review: With only five chapters and 365 pp, this text presents fundamental data structures, sorting, the best treatise I've found on recursion, dynamic information structures, and language structures & compilers. The date of the text precludes object-oriented programming, yet the tools presented here are welcome adjuncts for Delphi developers.
Rating: Summary: A Necessary Block of a Programmer's Foundation Review: With only five chapters and 365 pp, this text presents fundamental data structures, sorting, the best treatise I've found on recursion, dynamic information structures, and language structures & compilers. The date of the text precludes object-oriented programming, yet the tools presented here are welcome adjuncts for Delphi developers.
Rating: Summary: Provides programming depth Review: With technologies moving faster than the speed of thought, people... especially youngsters work hard to keep up with fast moving specifications, versions of languages etc. and ignore basic programming logic... depth in programming.This is one of those books that is ideally suited for youngsters who want to become good programmers who are not only technically sound, but have programming DEPTH, which is very important.
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