Re: Becoming a Real-life Programmer




"arnuld" <nanga@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:pan.2008.02.27.06.51.04.565004@xxxxxxxxxxxx
I am ata point where I no longer need the basic books on programming.
ATM, I am into C++ and after 1.5 years with it I don't feel the need of
intro books.
I am pretty much confused because I am readin all about domain-knowledge
and nothign else,I have not done any C++ coding from since FEB 1st
because the project requires me to understand these issues 1st as they
code around all these issues. I don't understand the "path" of real-life
programmer and how to go about it. any help ?

Basic Algorithms, my book, was written with people like you in mind. Everything is covered from the ground up, except the programming language itself.

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