Book Review and Insights Learning: (Think Like A Programmer)
: This post distills the book into actionable advice, such as breaking big problems into smaller pieces and starting with the part of the problem that has the most constraints . Think Like a Programmer: An Introduction to Cre...
: Many bloggers enjoy how Spraul uses non-programming puzzles (like the "fox, goose, and corn" riddle) to build logical thinking before touching code. Common Critiques Book Review and Insights Learning: (Think Like A
: A highly positive review that recommends the book even to non-C++ developers. It emphasizes key takeaways like the importance of planning before acting and the "artistic" nature of problem-solving. It emphasizes key takeaways like the importance of
: Formalizing the problem from different angles to reveal hidden solutions.
Several high-quality blog posts and reviews dive into V. Anton Spraul’s . The book is widely praised for filling a gap that standard syntax-heavy tutorials often miss: teaching the actual process of solving a problem from scratch. Notable Blog Posts & Reviews
: This post offers a comprehensive look at the book's philosophy, describing it as a "push in the right direction" rather than a cookbook. It highlights that the book is more about your attitude to programming and coding philosophy than quick shortcuts.