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- From: Steve Perry <steve@suko.demon.co.uk>
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- Subject: Re: Recommendations urgently required.
- Date: Wed, 28 Feb 1996 07:38:05 +0000
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- In article <4gq030$kha@susscsc1.rdg.ac.uk>, hwpc16@? writes
- >I am currently studying TopSpeed Modula-2 for my degree in Cybernetics
- >and I am getting nowhere fast.
-
- I am a third year student doing Bsc(Hons) Computer Science. We were
- recomended to use:
- Programming In Modula-2 By Jean-Paul Tremblay & John M. DeDourek
- Published by McGraw-Hill price <> 12.00ukp.
- If you have not done ANY programming this may be a little tough until
- you get into it.
- Could try:
- Introducing Computer Science with Modula-2 By R. Kenneth Walter
- Published by West Publishing price ??.
- I dont like the way he lays his code out, but it may suit you.
- You cant beat a good lecturer with first class course notes because they
- can cover the 'features' of different implementations.
- Hope this helps.
-
- steve
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