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"Very Good Book!"
I read this book a long time ago, but I remember how good it was. I have to say that there are few authors out there that really know how to keep it interesting, fun, and to the point. This book was a great read! The examples were very clear. There is absolutely no rambling and useless theory. The exercises at the end of the chapters were also a good thing and force you to learn.

I have sampled a few other books on C++ in the past but this book was the best C++ programming book I have found.

If you just want someone to tell you how to program in C++, get this book. If, on the other hand, you want useless theory and/or a long story to explain a simple concept, get a different book.

"THE RAMBLER REVIEW"
I bought this book thinking it was for a beginner. However, I was unpleasantly surprised to find that this author teaches this subject much like some of the poor professors at colleges I know. They talk at you instead of helping you understand the subject. Once you sift through the many instances of dry humor, pomp and circumstance, you are left with an empty feeling that you have missed something.

At first I though it was just me. However, after many re-reads of chapters, I found that this author continually rambles about one subject then abruptly moves to another in his examples. He then proceeds to further confuse you by mixing in other mathematical concepts that add noise to understanding what he meant to say in the first place.

I would not recommend this book to a beginner, as this author makes every attempt to elude the concept of a beginner's book by adding worthless blather and his knowledge of other subjects to an already complicated subject. Add to that poorly written examples that ultimately add more confusion by adding unnecessary unexplained concepts, and you have the worst beginner's book I have read in awhile. This author's book, at best, has an intermediate audience in mind. However, even they would need to be suffering from ADD to follow this author's thought patterns.


"detailed"
I found this book very usefull, detailed and you can use as a reference, the book always reminds you with past experience gained from previous chapters and thus allows you to read a specific topic/chapter. also it demonstrated deep knowledge of the subject covered

"Excellent book for beginners and mid level programmers"
Ivor Horton has an exceptional talent for organizing and presenting C++ that makes it easy to learn. This is a very difficult lanuage, but if you persist, you will learn with his book. It is the best C++ learner book I have found. He leads you through each chapter expanding on the previous. It is slow going at first because you need to know so many things to begin programming. It becomes easy after you get half way through the book and all the pieces of the puzzle start coming together.

"A good book for people who like C++ and want a good base."
If you want to have a strong foundation in C++ read this book. All major C++ concepts are explained in detail. This book will reduce the number of situations where you feel, "AHH!!! Why wont this code work, my syntax and logic is perfect", because it is crammed full of even the most minor (yet very important in some cases) information.
If you are serious about C++ programming and want to start windows programming and/or game programming or any API/SDK programming this book is for you. However if you are not serious about programming with C++ find another book, because the author does go into detail on every topic. If you don't like C++ you may become bored.

P.S.
I must warn you sometimes the authors coding style may be difficult for true beginners to understand. Don't let this sway you, just keep at it and reread the code and explanations several times.

 

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"The foundation Stone for Visual C++ Beginner", This is quite an extrordinary text, not only because of the knowledge it covers but also because of Ivor's presentation and writing style. Not once in this book did I ever had a question of "What the hell does this mean ?" Some key important things you need to know if you are thinking to pick up this book:

1. Mr. Horton does a fine job explaining everything before he jumps into using it. The writing style is based around writing a program to cover a topic and then explaining it .... as the programs get more complex this has its advantages and disadvantages. In the later chapters Ivor uses examples to explain several topics like drawing, serialization, printing, views in the Windows API. Previous knowledge of the Windows API (for e.g. charles Petzold's book) can help you get past this book like a breeze but its not required

2. The book is a little long keeping in mind the vast extensive areas it tries to cover and is meant for a beginner or someone who wants to review the foundation for VC++.

3. The first half of the book covers the basics of C++ and Ivor jumps into the Windows API only in the second half.

4. Gives you a starting foundation to advanced topics like ActiveX, ATL, COM, OLE or ODBC.

5. Heed Ivor's advice as he does tell you to stay calm while going through this text.... at times I did feel like tearing my hair apart because of the vastness of this subject but I kept my calm took a small break and got to the same topic again

Well done Ivor !!! If only other books were written like this ....

"Excellent and Clear", Ivor Horton has written a very clear introduction to Visual C++ 6.0. What I like most about this book: When a new feature is introduced he explains the meaning of the feature on a conceptual level instead of just showing how to use it. Therefore when learning it is easy to prioritize and organize all this new material since he has essentially already organized it for the reader. I have found that many other books leave the burden on the reader to absorb a bunch of seemingly unrelated bits of knowledge, and then make sense of them before learning is truly complete. This is of course tedious and time-consuming.

His work is also very careful--he always anticipates and addresses those little nagging details that often can throw the reader off, so that as you read it you aren't dragging along a bunch of unanswered questions.

The book teaches:
a. How to use the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 Integrated Development Environment (IDE)
b. The C++ language itself
c. Windows Programming, including usage of the Microsoft Foundation Classes (MFC), the AppWizard, ActiveX etc.

I was already familiar with the C++ language, so I did not read that section of his book (and therefore this review does not cover that). I used it to learn the IDE and Windows Programming.

I really enjoyed this work, and will continue to use it as reference.

"Very good book ", This book is very...very...very good book for those who want to learn about C++ and Visual C++. Before I read this book I have read a book with a title"Learning Visual C++ in 21 days". I learn that book in 25 days. When I want to start my programming I'm stuck.After I read this Ivor Horton's book about a week, I can continue my programming without a stuck.My previous problem have been solved.The code in this book is free of error not like the other books. If there have an error that only a typos error that come from you not from Ivor Horton's code.I can learn much with this book.You can catch an error in another book after you have read this Ivor's book.Don't believe me?It's all depend on you.

"As Good As It Gets", Above all else, book about software development should have loads of exmaples, and when describing the use of a specific compiler, leave very little to the imagination (compilers are too loaded with power that only their developers and heavy duty users understand. Horton's book does exactly this!

I have been writing software since 1969 in all forms, but mostly engineering applications rather than Windows or web code.

Even though I've had the VC++6 compiler since 1998, I'd not used it for anything more than fast prototype code or code that had specific value only to me. Well, with the exception of writing a 'fast fingers' piee to train myself to be really really fast at the "Who Wants to be a Millionaire" game (a GREAT little app.)

my last Windows work had been in 1996/7 and was related to testing cable systems (worse, it was only modifying existing Borland C++ developed under SDK! so I learned little and rememebered less) and some VC++5 code that I worked out in 1997 for a few months.

Now I'd bought Ivor Horton's book on VC++5 in about 1997 and had read it occasionally, in very rare moments, so I knew it had quality to it, had the features I value most in a software book: examples and comprehensive detail made explicit.

When I recently discovered a new idea for software, I realized that I had to learn VC++6 for true Windows - and I have plenty of reference books on this topic dating from 1992 - it took about two weeks of floundering around with a dozen of them to finally realize that Horton's book on VC++5 was the best of the lot... so I bought his book on VC++6.

If you are a beginner, Horton will NOT fail you. The book is immense, over a thousand pages, but it is also easy to understand no matter how rusted you are - and I was well rusted by lack of recent C++ experience.

Buy this Book!

"Ivor, you've failed", I began programming with Ivor Horton's Beginning Java 2, JDK 1.3 Edition. It was excellent, full of pertinent information, well organized, informative... everything I could want. When I wanted to learn C++, I bought a book by the same guy. It was a big mistake.
This book spends too much time on really simple concepts and does not sufficiently explain others. For example, enumeration types are lavishly explained in such a way that somebody could easily read the pages (that's more than one page about a special int... YIKES!) about them seven times without understanding that each is just an int with a named set of values. I also particularly dislike some bad formatting, unnecessary time spent on how to use an IDE, and the complete ignorance of the printf() function in favor of the less efficient cout stream.



 
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"New to C++ and interested in Windows programming? Start here", The introduction to C++ part alone is worth the price of the book. I cannot think of a better way to make "first contact"
with C++ for someone who is really new to C++ and maybe to programming at all. The part on Windows programming is starting to be a bit dated (no .NET stuff here) but is well structured, informative and really step-by-step. The style of the book is teaching you by example developing a drawing-sketching application. You will find also useful info on building DLLs and database programming. Be warned this is not a book on MFC! If you are looking for a MFC through treatment and reference look elsewhere! But if you are new to C++ and want to see how it is used to build basic windows apps this book will definitely give you a great foundation.

"very complete", A very complete book overall and it covers certain (important) things that usually aren't found in books (like pointers to functions, repeated warnings about returning pointers of local variables). Very clear explainations and good examples.

The only gripe I have about this book is that it's very unstructured. Horton mentions things in random places and you would not catch them unless you already know the concept. Consequently, this is NOT a good reference book. You'll have a hard time trying to find where he talks about what. You really have to read it from start to finish.

I don't think this book is for the beginner programmer. Although his explainations are clear, he doesn't always explain everything he says. For example, he would use words like "automatic variables" without ever mentioning what it is. Now, an experienced programmer or a comp sci college student would (or should) know exactly what he means, but anyone else will be scratching their head.

A very good book to read AFTER you've read another book. This book will fill the gaps.

"very complete", A very complete book overall and it covers certain (important) things that usually aren't found in books (like pointers to functions, repeated warnings about returning pointers of local variables). Very clear explainations and good examples.

The only gripe I have about this book is that it's very unstructured. Horton mentions things in random places and you would not catch them unless you already know the concept. Consequently, this is NOT a good reference book. You'll have a hard time trying to find where he talks about what. You really have to read it from start to finish.

I don't think this book is for the beginner programmer. Although his explainations are clear, he doesn't always explain everything he says. For example, he would use words like "automatic variables" without ever mentioning what it is. Now, an experienced programmer or a comp sci college student would (or should) know exactly what he means, but anyone else will be scratching their head.

A very good book to read AFTER you've read another book. This book will fill the gaps.

"Solid choice for learning C++", This book is worth a recommendation if you are familiar with other programming languages. I think it is too abstract for people with no programming experience at all. Do not expect to be able to write windows programs after studying the book; the chapters about windows and mfc programming are a mere introduction to give you an idea about where to go next.
It will give you a pretty good introduction in object oriented C++ programming and the windows part of the book will give you some directions on where to concentrate on once you're finished this tome.

"It does what it set out to do!", This is a great book for quickly getting up to speed in writing Windows programs with Visual C++. It is not, nor does it claim to be, a complete tutorial on C++, MFC or writing any particuclar type of program. It will not teach you how to write games or databases. This is a book for beginners.

If you have the time, you could read through two seperate books, C++ Primer Plus (4th Edition) by Stephen Prata and Programming Windows With MFC by Jeff Prosise. Prata's book does not cover MFC (after all you could have a career writing C++ programs and never write anything for windows) and Prosise's book assumes you have a good working knowledge of C++.

All in all, I recommend Horton's Beginning Visual C++.

 
 
 

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