Re: Question about jumps



Markus Pitha wrote:
Maybe it's a good idea to gain
information of both books.

If you were to read AoA with one eyeball, and Jonathan Bartlett's "Programming from the Ground Up" with the other, you would have a *really* good perspective on the subject. You'd also be permanently cross-eyed! :)

Best,
Frank
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