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'''Bruce Eckel''' (born [[July 8]], [[1957]]) is the author of numerous books and articles about [[computer programming]]. He also gives frequent lectures and seminars for [[computer programmers]]. His best known works are ''Thinking in Java'' and ''Thinking in C++'', aimed at programmers wanting to learn the [[Java (programming language)|Java]] or [[C++]] programming languages, particularly those with little experience of [[object-oriented programming]]. Most reviewers consider the books to be better written and more pedagogic than most introductory texts{{Fact|date=February 2007}}. Mr. Eckel was a founding member of the [[ANSI]]/[[International Organization for Standardization|ISO]] [[ISO/IEC 14882|C++ standard]] committee. Eckel has since made both the forementioned books available for all to download freely.[http://mindview.net/FAQ/FAQ-010] However, his most recent book - the 4th edition of ''Thinking in Java'' - is no longer available in a free electronic form.
'''Bruce Eckel''' (born [[July 8]], [[1957]]) is the author of numerous books and articles about [[computer programming]]. He also gives frequent lectures and seminars for [[computer programmers]]. His best known works are ''Thinking in Java'' and ''Thinking in C++'', aimed at programmers wanting to learn the [[Java (programming language)|Java]] or [[C++]] programming languages, particularly those with little experience of [[object-oriented programming]]. Mr. Eckel was a founding member of the [[ANSI]]/[[International Organization for Standardization|ISO]] [[ISO/IEC 14882|C++ standard]] committee. Eckel has since made both the forementioned books available for all to download freely.[http://mindview.net/FAQ/FAQ-010] However, his most recent book - the 4th edition of ''Thinking in Java'' - is no longer available in a free electronic form.


==Works==
==Works==

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Bruce Eckel (born July 8, 1957) is the author of numerous books and articles about computer programming. He also gives frequent lectures and seminars for computer programmers. His best known works are Thinking in Java and Thinking in C++, aimed at programmers wanting to learn the Java or C++ programming languages, particularly those with little experience of object-oriented programming. Mr. Eckel was a founding member of the ANSI/ISO C++ standard committee. Eckel has since made both the forementioned books available for all to download freely.[1] However, his most recent book - the 4th edition of Thinking in Java - is no longer available in a free electronic form.

Works

Some of Eckel's recent titles:

  • Thinking in Java, 4th Edition, Bruce Eckel, Prentice-Hall PTR, February 10, 2006. ISBN 0-13-187248-6
  • Thinking in C++, Vol. 2: Practical Programming, 2nd Edition, Bruce Eckel and Chuck Allison, Prentice-Hall PTR, November 1, 2003. ISBN 0-13-035313-2