FS: Misc CIS Textbooks
Some CIS textbooks for sale; please let me know if you want any more info. They're all in good condition. Prices Negotiable. Interesting offers considered.
Contact: wchaban (at) uoguelph (dot) ca
Added two more:
Title: Requirements Analysis and System Design
Author: Maciaszek
Price: $10
Title: Object-Oriented Analysis and Design
Author: John Deacon
Price: $30
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Title: Java by Dissection
Author: Pohl & McDowell
Includes 'On to C'
Price: $10
Title: Data Structures and Algorithms in Java
Author: Goodrich & Tamassia
Edition: 2
Price: $20
Course Code: CIS*4650
Title: Compiler Construction - Principles and Practice
Author: Louden
Price: $20
Course Code: CIS*3530
Title: Database Systems - The Complete Book
Author: Garcia-Molina, Ullman, Widom
Price: $30
Course Code: CIS*4820
Title: Game Programmer's Guide to Torque
Author: Edward F. Maurina III
Comment: Includes program CD
Price: $30
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More to come...
Coming soon, if you want to pick up a book before the break:
CIS*4300 text at the end of this week
texts for CIS*3000 and CIS*3620/4620 in about two weeks
all the books in this thread
all the books in this thread are still available; just a notice for those who probably won't start thinking about textbooks til now!
Does the Torq book come with
Does the Torq book come with a Torq license? What's on the CD?
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John Douglas Carter, MSc
Dept. of Computing & Information Studies
PhD Student, University of Guelph
It doesn't come with a
It doesn't come with a Torque license, I think the CD just has whatever current demo version was available. I found the CD to be rather useless when I took the course :(.
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Andrew
the cd just has the demo
the cd just has the demo version and possibly some sample files to accompany the text; the lab machines had the full version if needed
Are you sure the labs had
Are you sure the labs had the full version? I thought they only had the demo's, too. Calvert even told us that...
The CD contains files for
The CD contains files for the sample game they build in the book, to my memory, and a copy of the freely available Torque engine demo. You can purchase a license for indie use at the website, I think it was $100 last I checked, and $300 for the corporate license (or w/e it's called).