
January 22nd, 2013, 02:14 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: USA
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I'm not familiar with the book, but perhaps researching both editions at amazon.com would help you. Besides possibly being able to compare their tables of content, you could also read the readers' reviews.
Obviously, if you already know something about the subject when going into a class, you will get more out of the class. My father's strategy in high school was to read ahead in the textbooks so that when the class finally to that point in the book the class was a review for him. And of course trying to learn C on your own is more difficult, especially if you have no background in programming. Your call.
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