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RE: Books you're currently reading - Serene - 05-28-2008 Now that's a good read... Currently reading: Absolute C++ Programming... Preparing for next sem. ehehe. RE: Books you're currently reading - Grim - 05-28-2008 Nerese Wrote:Currently reading: Absolute C++ Programming... Is this the one by Savitch? I'm reading that too. Hahaha On the to-read list: Mat Buckland's Programming Game AI by Example Noel Llopis' C++ for Game Programmers RE: Books you're currently reading - Serene - 05-28-2008 theGrim Wrote:Nerese Wrote:Currently reading: Absolute C++ Programming... Yesh Boss G, that's the one. The second link got my attention. RE: Books you're currently reading - maitreya - 05-29-2008 Whoa.. Haha. Anyone does FORTRAN? We were made to learn that language in school. LOLZ! I'm also reading Best of Youngblood (1994-1996) and the ACTEX study manual for Exam 1/Course P on the side aside from Chronicles of Amber. Side note: funny, it's only recently that this thread has hit its second page. Have we been reading less? RE: Books you're currently reading - Serene - 05-29-2008 Nope, we're playing more. Fortran? Hindi ko inabot yun... RE: Books you're currently reading - maitreya - 05-29-2008 Because FORTRAN sucks (ok, that's pushing it.. haha). It's like Latin, some people call it dead. But the truth is, only a few people use the language. It's mostly used for purely mathematical computations. RE: Books you're currently reading - Serene - 05-29-2008 maitreya Wrote:Because FORTRAN sucks (ok, that's pushing it.. haha). It's like Latin, some people call it dead. But the truth is, only a few people use the language . It's mostly used for purely mathematical computations. Then IT IS dead. JK... Books na lang nun ang natira sa library namin, wala na rin yung subject... Mahirap ba gamitin yun? RE: Books you're currently reading - maitreya - 05-29-2008 This is OT already, but Fortram is pretty ok to use for calculations (read: strictly mathematical stuff). But aside from calculating things, I don't what else it can be used for. It's usually used for only specific topic/subjects. Another problem of it is that it lacks many functions; you'd have to make your own functions from stratch. It doesn't even have a random number generator (though I heard it could be programmed). Excel could probably do better in general, but like I said, depending on what has to gotten, Fortran can be better/worse. RE: Books you're currently reading - maitreya - 08-08-2008 The Dragon Waiting by John M. Ford. RE: Books you're currently reading - Grim - 08-09-2008 Hey, I was just about to post something too. Freakonomics by Levitt and Dubner I swear if Ozymandias was a real person, he'd be Steven Levitt (except Levitt is, by his own admission, the weakest human being on the planet). This treasure hunt of a book runs through all the causalities and correlations that makes events happen (or not), and makes the world function as usual (or not). It's interesting to read because the subject matter is diverse (like, what's the common thing about public school teachers and sumo wrestlers, why the Ku Klux Klan is the same as real-estate agents, and why crack dealers live with their moms, among other things), the language used is easy to follow, and the ideas are well laid out. Highly recommended. They have a blog on the New York times, here: http://freakonomics.blogs.nytimes.com/ RE: Books you're currently reading - NiX - 08-19-2008 Been reading Y - The Last Man. Not bad so far. RE: Books you're currently reading - isburai - 08-20-2008 Web Design - For Dummies 2nd Edition. ![]() RE: Books you're currently reading - Grim - 08-24-2008 I've just finished The Mythology Class by Arnold Arre (lol plug). And also, Gerry Alanguilan's Wasted, which is very very good indeed. RE: Books you're currently reading - NiX - 09-03-2008 Almost done reading through Y: The Last Man. I highly recommend it. What if every mammal with a Y chromosome suddenly died and you're the only one left? RE: Books you're currently reading - Shintetsu - 09-03-2008 Ooh, sounds interesting. Where can I find that book? |