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- From: clin@eng.umd.edu (Charles Lin)
- Subject: Re: Neural Nets and C++
- Message-ID: <1992Nov14.054259.2382@eng.umd.edu>
- Date: Sat, 14 Nov 92 05:42:59 GMT
- Organization: College of Engineering, Maryversity von Uniland, College Park
- Sender: clin@eng.umd.edu (Charles C. Lin)
- References: <1dqlioINN4ni@NYAYA.SYSTEMSZ.CS.YALE.EDU> <1992Nov11.143827.28387@cs.brown.edu> <1992Nov14.020053.10113@sbcs.sunysb.edu>
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- In article <1992Nov14.020053.10113@sbcs.sunysb.edu>, worrick@csws2.ic.sunysb.edu (William Orrick) writes:
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- >As a beginner who did buy the book I would add that it was not very
- >useful to me either. The code in the back of the book bug-ridden and
- >the text provides little detailed information to help with the theory
- >or the running of the programs.
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- One problem that may cause this (other than carelessness) is that there
- is no (as far as I know) standardized C++. In any case, if this
- is true, it is better to describe the principles, rather than have
- the person just copy code.
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- Charles Lin
- clin@eng.umd.edu
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