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Tim Swenson suggested, inter alia, the following book when I
originally asked about books on computing:
The Elements of Programming Style Kernighan and Plaugher
I got it from the British Library and am attempting to devour it
in a month. But really, I need a
At 07:51 PM 2/7/2002 +, you wrote:
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Tim Swenson suggested, inter alia, the following book when I
originally asked about books on computing:
The Elements of Programming Style Kernighan and Plaugher
Here's a link that has a summary of the lessons in the book.
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At 04:32 PM 12/23/2001 +, you wrote:
If you get time then try a visit to Dillions bookshop ... I have found
this in the past to be a treasure of all the latest in computer related
texts.
Latest does not necessarily mean
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Tim
Thanks for your list but I'm betting that every generation
produces its own and I'd like to see what (much) more recent
graduates then I would look at. Tho' I have been told by an
economics professor that today's students don't actually buy and
read books!