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Listed in order of publication. Not all these are currently
available.
Computer Interfacing with Pascal & C, (Self-published
via the Eisys imprint, 1988. Only available via www.MindView.net). An
introduction to electronics from back when CP/M was still king and DOS was an
upstart. I used high-level languages and often the parallel port of the
computer to drive various electronic projects. Adapted from my columns in the
first and best magazine I wrote for, Micro Cornucopia. (To paraphrase
Larry O Brien, long-time editor of Software Development Magazine: The
best computer magazine ever published they even had plans for building a robot
in a flower pot!) Alas, Micro C became lost long before the Internet appeared.
Creating this book was an extremely satisfying publishing experience.
Using C++, (Osborne/McGraw-Hill, 1989).
One of the first books out on C++. This is out of print and replaced by its
second edition, the renamed C++ Inside & Out.
C++ Inside & Out, (Osborne/McGraw-Hill,
1993). As noted, this is actually the second edition of Using C++. The
C++ in this book is reasonably accurate, but it s circa 1992 and Thinking in
C++ is intended to replace it. You can find out more about this book and
download the source code at www.MindView.net.
Thinking in C++, 1st Edition,
(Prentice Hall, 1995). Winner of the Software Development Magazine Jolt
Award for best book of 1995.
Thinking in C++, 2nd Edition, Volume 1,
(Prentice Hall, 2000). Downloadable from www.MindView.net.
Black Belt C++: the Master s Collection, Bruce
Eckel, editor (M&T Books, 1994). Out of print (often available through
out-of-print services on the Web). A collection of chapters by various C++
luminaries based on their presentations in the C++ track at the Software
Development Conference, which I chaired. The cover on this book stimulated me
to gain control over all future cover designs.
Thinking in Java, 1st Edition,
(Prentice Hall, 1998). The first edition of this book won the Software
Development Magazine Productivity Award, the Java Developer s
Journal Editor s Choice Award, and the JavaWorld Reader s Choice Award
for best book. On the CD ROM in the back of this book, and downloadable
from www.MindView.net.
Thinking in Java, 2nd Edition,
(Prentice Hall, 2000). This edition won the JavaWorld Editor s Choice Award
for best book. On the CD ROM in the back of this book, and downloadable
from www.MindView.net.
Thinking in Java, 3rd Edition,
(Prentice Hall, 2002). This edition won the Software Development Magazine
Jolt Award for best book of 2002, and the Java Developer s Journal Editor s
Choice Award. The new CD ROM in the back of this book now includes the first
seven lectures from the 2nd edition of the Hands-On Java CD ROM.
The Hands-On Java CD ROM, 3rd
edition (MindView, 2004). Over 15 hours of Bruce s lectures and slides covering
the basics of the Java language, based on Thinking in Java, 3rd
Edition. Available only at www.MindView.net.
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