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H**G
Three Stars
Good book but expensive contains around 50 problems.
R**R
Good Code, Needs more explanation
This book could be an excellent resource... if only the author put more time into explaining the problems and the solution. The book covers 36 different dynamic programming problems, and based on that number, you may assume (as I did) that this is a fairly hefty book. I was surprised when I got it in the mail and found it to be a slim 61 pages. Many of the problems only provide two or three sentences to describe both the problem and the solution, before diving straight into the code. I found that these short descriptions were inadequate, forcing me to carefully read and understand the code, not only to understand the dynamic programming solution, but often, just to fully understand the problem that's being asked. At the very least, the book should explain the problem clearly before presenting the solution.For the price, it's a good value, but I would not mind paying much more for a book with more thorough explanation of the problems and solutions.
K**N
Loved the implementations , annoyed by Kindle version
4 Stars :More than anything, I enjoyed the quality of code. C++ implementation at its best.Issues :At first, I was annoyed with the way the kindle version came out - Character spacing, page layout made it annoying, despite the quality of problems and the way the code was structured.A Physical book made it comfortable to read, without getting distracted by the page layout issues in the Kindle version.Note to Author : It would be really helpful if Kindle versions of the book had proper page layout and structured code snippets like Scott Meyers C++ kindle version.http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1491903996?keywords=modern%20effective%20c%2B%2B&qid=1453908360&ref_=sr_1_1&sr=8-1More than anything, I enjoyed the way the code was structured.
W**P
Great book!
Very useful book, I really loved it! Thanks!
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