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- From: grantp@usa.pipeline.com(Pete)
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- Subject: Re: Deitel's book (C++ how to program )
- Date: 2 Feb 1996 11:38:47 GMT
- Organization: Kalevi, Inc.
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- On Feb 02, 1996 04:36:09 in article <Deitel's book (C++ how to program )>,
- 'nkhan@cctr.umkc.edu' wrote:
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- >
- >I have heard that book by DEITEL " C++ HOW TO PROGRAM " , has some errors
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- >and some programs dont run on standard C++ compilers.
-
- What do you mean by "don't run on standard C++ compilers"?
- Won't compile? Which particular standard C++ compiler?
-
- >Could someone who has read the book shed some light on the quality of the
-
- >book.
- >Do you like this book or not.
- >
- I haven't seen the book, so I can't answer your questions. I am,
- however, interested -- as may be many others on this newsgroup --
- in getting more info on erroneous code samples in text books.
- Would you kindly post a code snippet or two that that are in
- the book but aren't handled by your compiler.
-
- TIA.
-
- --
- Pete Grant
- Kalevi, Inc.
- Object Oriented Software Development
-