University of Toronto -- Department of Computer Science
Winter Session 2001

CSC 148H: "Introduction to Computer Science"

References

Required Texts

Additional References

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This is an excellent little reference book that explains why you should 
follow all the rules we teach you.  (It can be a bit hard to find.)

TITLE: The Elements of Java Style
AUTHORS: Vermeulen, Ambler, Bumgardner, Metz, Misfeldt, Shur, & Thompson
PUBLISHER: Cambridge University Press,
YEAR: 2000
ISBN: 0-521-77768-2

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A good reference on general issues of program design and style.

AUTHOR:         Kernighan and Pike
TITLE:          The Practise of Programming
EDITION:        first
PUBLISHER:      Addison-Wesley
YEAR:           1999
TYPE OF BOOK:   Reference
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The title says it all.

AUTHOR:         Solow
TITLE:          How to read and do proofs.
EDITION:        2nd
PUBLISHER:      Wiley
YEAR:           1990
TYPE OF BOOK:   Reference
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A nice little book that helps you get over the hump of learning to think
recursively.

AUTHOR:         Roberts
TITLE:          Thinking Recursively
EDITION:        first
PUBLISHER:      Wiley
YEAR:           1990
TYPE OF BOOK:   Reference
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