Textbooks
Review:I purchased this for an online college class, so the material is great. I wanted an e-version for my laptop and the descriptions made it sound like I could access it electronically by using a code inside the text. Never found the code- wish I had bought it directly from the publishers so I could have accessed the digi version. Read more
Review:Good finance Book . Simply teaches you to pay yourself first ten percent then pay your bills . In doing so you will eliminate your debt and create a savings that will serve you will in times of emergency . Read more
Review:This is a beautiful book that has captivating illustrations on every page. It's nicely bound with high quality paper.
Mr. Laws is a fantastic communicator, expressing drawing and journaling concepts in a practical and concrete manner. This makes challenges like perspective seem doable. He mentioned having learning challenges as a child, and I think the "hands on" way he had to learn has made him fantastic at simplifying and giving examples.
Of the 100s of drawing books I own, this ... Read more
Review:"An Introduction to Algorithms", a big book, is worthwhile the time. But, I must admit to being 1/4 through iTunes U MIT course "6-046J: Introduction to Algorithms". The textbook feedback is seriously helpful, but I could not manage without the lectures. For what it is worth, my life's course has been the trash-heap quality programming must immediately face, and I've started the course to try to put into some perspective what my efforts have meant over the years, if now largely obsolete. Th... Read more
Review:This book is great! Nothing less, nothing more. I would recommend this book to all CS students and to all kind of programmers (novice, advanced, pro). Ok, you will need very strong math background, or you will have to learn math - but it is worth it!
Just don't take this book, read it from cover to cover and expect to become master of programming. You will learn how to write great algorithms, how they work and how to use it (in real life situations), but still you will need practice!
Worth... Read more
Review:Solid exercise book full of different problems to solve based on the topic at hand. The reuse of this book compared to other computer science books is going to be higher since all of the proposed questions are not bounded specifically to a language. The solutions for this book as well as example coding is based around java, however all questions can be answered in multiple languages, and are worded in a way that they can be applied to other questions, as ive used the same code for other prep que... Read more
Review:ICC system of organization & cross referencing seems to be set up so that the authors can prove how obtuse they can make something. I have worked with Building Codes for 40-years and they just seem to get more illogical in organization each issue. Going to multiple locations to try to piece together the requirements for an issue often leads to varying interpretations of the intent to no one's benefit. Read more
Review:ICC system of organization & cross referencing seems to be set up so that the authors can prove how obtuse they can make something. I have worked with Building Codes for 40-years and they just seem to get more illogical in organization each issue. Going to multiple locations to try to piece together the requirements for an issue often leads to varying interpretations of the intent to no one's benefit. Read more
Review:ICC system of organization & cross referencing seems to be set up so that the authors can prove how obtuse they can make something. I have worked with Building Codes for 40-years and they just seem to get more illogical in organization each issue. Going to multiple locations to try to piece together the requirements for an issue often leads to varying interpretations of the intent to no one's benefit. Read more