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Mary Imarenezor
is on page 100 of 528
I wanted to get this book done before I started taking 200-level CS classes, but since I’m already in the fall, I might as well tuck this book away from my current reads
It was very informative though; serves as a nice refresher to Python if anyone is in need of a crash course resource
— Oct 09, 2025 08:12AM
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It was very informative though; serves as a nice refresher to Python if anyone is in need of a crash course resource
Katelyn Jenkins
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Really excited for this one, supposedly it's well-to-do as a first level, introduction, programming language, which is neat, given I've already done C+ and still have more to learn...
— Aug 27, 2021 05:53PM
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Freso :watermelon:
is on page 88 of 536
(Chapters 1+2 (p. 1-55) + 6 (p. 175-208))
— Jun 23, 2020 11:21AM
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Freso :watermelon:
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(Read pages i–xiv (foreword, preface, etc.), getting started on the real meat now. :x )
— Jun 21, 2020 07:54AM
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Vanuhi Matevosyan
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If computers can't fully understand our natural language, then we should understand their beautiful, well-defined and unambiguous language.
— Apr 06, 2019 04:45AM
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Katherine
is on page 31 of 528
It’s actually not as bad as expected...
— Jan 17, 2018 09:39PM
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Katherine
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why is this book so fricken hard to read
— Jan 17, 2018 04:21PM
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Katherine
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Also the first sentence literally says: "This book is designed to be used as a primary textbook in a college-level first course in computing." So why, exactly am I reading this as a middle schooler? Ohhhh, it's because I'm Asian.
— Jan 17, 2018 08:41AM
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Katherine
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I'm technically reading the second edition but I was too lazy to manually input it on Goodreads
— Jan 17, 2018 08:39AM
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