Ivor Horton
Auteur de Visual C 6
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Œuvres de Ivor Horton
Ivor Horton's Beginning C : The Complete Language ANSI/ISO Compliant (Wrox Beginning Series) (1998) 33 exemplaires
Ivor Horton's Beginning Java 2, JDK 5 Edition 21 exemplaires
The Beginner's Guide to Windows Programming Using Turbo C++ Visual Edition (Beginners Guide) (1995) 5 exemplaires
Introduction to Visual C 6.0 Standard Edition 2 exemplaires
Ivor Horton's introduction to Microsoft Visual C 6.0 2 exemplaires
IVOR HORTON'S BEGINNING JAVA 1 exemplaire
Introduction to Visual C 6.0 1 exemplaire
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- Horton, Ivor
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- Ivor Horton is self-employed in consultancy and writes programming tutorials. He worked for IBM for many years and holds a bachelor's degree, with honors, in mathematics. Horton's experience at IBM includes programming in most languages (like assembler and high-level languages on a variety of machines), real-time programming, and designing and implementing real-time closed loop industrial control systems. He has extensive experience teaching programming to engineers and scientists (Fortran, PL/1, APL, etc.). Horton is an expert in mechanical, process, and electronic CAD systems; mechanical CAM systems; and DNC/CNC systems.
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- Œuvres
- 40
- Membres
- 647
- Popularité
- #39,006
- Évaluation
- 3.2
- Critiques
- 1
- ISBN
- 77
- Langues
- 7
I do think you have to be a bit of a beta to fully get into this. But then you'll learn the basics that you need in Java better than anywhere else. The 1.3 edition has a chapter about MIDI and sound that other editions dearly miss.
I still use the book as a reference, though I have Flanagan's Java in a Nutshell on the shelve now too - which is more thorough but less educational.
I suggest you buy the new version of the book, make the exercises at the end of each chapter, if you want to become a Java programmer!… (plus d'informations)