Recommendations please
Manuel Gutierrez Algaba
thor at localhost.localdomain
Fri Aug 18 18:07:19 EDT 2000
On Fri, 18 Aug 2000 17:51:07 -0400, Tim Peters <tim_one at email.msn.com> wrote:
>[searcher7 at my-deja.com]
>> Then can you tell me what is the best book for non-programmers that
>> you've ever seen? :-)
>>
>> Darren Harris (Searcher7 at mail.con2.com)
>
>"Alice in Wonderland". It's a delight! And it has more to teach about
>programming than you'll realize until you've been programming for, oh, about
>five years <wink>.
>
>in-parallel-read-ivan's-"24-hours"-book-but-take-at-least-a-month-ly
> y'rs - tim
Although, it wasn't write for the purpose of Computer Programming,
I think the all times best Computer programming book is :
"Peloponesian War" by Tukydides.
Basically, all OO stuff and message system, plus some details
about exceptions is there.
Available in Project Gutemberg.
And if you don't learn it, you , at least, understand half of the
USA policy in the XXth century.
--
MGA
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