Winter Becomes Spring (Independent)
Friday, 30 July 2021

Proclaimed as "A book of haiku to help with your coding skills" this fun title is a collection of some of the tips, tricks and hints Dr Nicholas J Macias says he most often give his computer science students, re-cast as a series of haiku. Topics include data structures, pointers, debugging, system programming, recursion, programming tools, general coding help, coding style, "gotchas" and vi.

<ASIN:‎ B09B7B5W73>

Dr Macias worked on the Cell Matrix: a reconfigurable patform with a hardware-introspection capability.

Author: Nicholas J Macias
Publisher: Independently published
Date: July 2021
Pages: 177
ISBN: 978-8540048064
Print: ‎ B09B7B5W73
Audience: Programmers needing some light relief
Level: Intermediate
Category: Methodology

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Publisher: Manning
Date: January 2021
Pages: 264
ISBN: 978-1617297601
Print: 1617297607
Audience: Java developers
Rating: 4
Reviewer: Mike James
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Pages: 480
ISBN: 978-0138062835
Print: 0138062838
Audience: Developers interested in Oracle PL/SQL
Rating: 4
Reviewer: Kay Ewbank

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