What's In A Book?To be honest, I was not entirely sure what to expect when this book first arrived along with the mail (the snail kind) and if I'm being honest I'm still not entirely sure what makes up the 280 pages of content that it is. I found myself leafing through the book page by page wondering exactly this and came to the following conclusion - the book consists of source code and humorous tales and comments. That isn't to say that this is a bad book in any way, but if you are looking for a reference book or tutorial book regarding C++ then this book isn't for you. This book reminds me of the number puzzle books I used to have as a child, more something to distract your mind for a while than anything truely productive, they are still fun though.
IntroductionFor all you folks that sat for hours when you first stumbled across the joy that is "fortune", or for the ones of you that get a small thrill from announcing to your friend "that's the problem, that line there!" after they've just spent several hours slaving over lines of code trying to debug their program - I think you'll like this book.
What's In A Book?To be honest, I was not entirely sure what to expect when this book first arrived along with the mail (the snail kind) and if I'm being honest I'm still not entirely sure what makes up the 280 pages of content that it is. I found myself leafing through the book page by page wondering exactly this and came to the following conclusion - the book consists of source code and humorous tales and comments. That isn't to say that this is a bad book in any way, but if you are looking for a reference book or tutorial book regarding C++ then this book isn't for you. This book reminds me of the number puzzle books I used to have as a child, more something to distract your mind for a while than anything truely productive, they are still fun though.
What's In A Book?To be honest, I was not entirely sure what to expect when this book first arrived along with the mail (the snail kind) and if I'm being honest I'm still not entirely sure what makes up the 280 pages of content that it is. I found myself leafing through the book page by page wondering exactly this and came to the following conclusion - the book consists of source code and humorous tales and comments. That isn't to say that this is a bad book in any way, but if you are looking for a reference book or tutorial book regarding C++ then this book isn't for you. This book reminds me of the number puzzle books I used to have as a child, more something to distract your mind for a while than anything truely productive, they are still fun though.
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