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to: SARAH NUNEZ
from: FRANK MASINGILL
date: 1997-03-23 07:54:00
subject: Harvey and Paul Deitel

 >  TC> CPPTUTS2.ZIP and CPPTUTT2.ZIP are the C++ tutorial from Coronado
 >  TC> Enterprises. I think some BBSs may have those. At least, I think PDN
 >  TC> (Prism BBS, Programmer's Distribution Network) should. I have it and
 >  TC> printed it all out. That seems like a good tutorial too. Plenty of
 >  TC> example code to go through.
 > I have these tutorials and love them.  I've been working my way
 > through the C tutorial, and when I finish, I'll go to the C++
 > tutorial.  (I don't have a C++ compiler yet, so there's no point
 > in going through the C++ tutorial right now.) One of the things
 > I like best is that the example/exercise code isolates one new
 > concept at a time, so that you don't get confused by a lot of
 > new things being thrown at you at once.  I really ought to clean
 > them up (I received them as HTML files) and put them up for file
 > request.
    Sarah, these were mentioned by Tika Carr in response to my post about the 
great multimedia, interactive tutorial now available from Deitel and Deitel 
via Printice-Hall.  Those Coronada tutorials have been on bulletin boards 
across the country for a long time.
    I'm glad you are making progress and hope that I can do the same. Many of 
the after-market books, I've found, are better than those tutorials but none, 
are, of course, perfect and many are sadly lacking in pedagogic skills.
                            Sincerely,
                                            Frank
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