Critiques
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In fact as a relatively novice programmer I found this first chapter the most useful, as a lot of the more concrete problems that follow in the book were just too complicated to comprehend. It does not help that C++ is used throughout the book to document the problems - I feel like using pseudocode or at least a simpler language would have aided in helping the more inexperienced programmers grasp the subject. I have to admit that once it got to pointers in chapter 4 I had to give up, as the subject matter was just beyond me (I did manage to get back into it later on in the book though, where the more general approaches to problem solving are discussed again).
So, altogether I feel like this book does a good job at teaching those with less experience how to think like a programmer, however in my opinion more prior experience (in particular with C++) is required to make full use of it. One day I want to come back to the more complex issues here and perhaps they will then make more sense to me.