Wikibooks:Featured books/Nominations/Addition/C++ Programming As A Set Of Problems

C++ Programming As A Set Of Problems

 * [[Image:Symbol support vote.svg|15px]] Support - I really like how this book it laid out, it explains C++ in simple easy to understand language, many of the other books seem to require knowledge of C, or at least Programming in general, while this book is great for beginners like me, I'd love to see it get past chapter one, or a book with similar writing style created, perhaps not using problems, but lots of examples like you would see in a commercial book. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Jarod (talk • contribs) 20:17, November 1, 2007.
 * [[Image:Symbol oppose vote oversat.svg|15px]]  - nowhere near complete enough. – Mike.lifeguard  &#124; talk 20:50, 1 November 2007 (UTC)
 * [[Image:Symbol oppose vote.svg|15px]] Oppose What's here is decent, although the "wall of text" should never be considered a suitable presentation method. Images, tables, code examples, headings, templates, anything should added to help break up the monotony of paragraph after paragraph. Also, this book only has one chapter, and one chapter hardly makes a book. With some reformatting, I think that this is a good start to a book, but it seriously needs to be expanded in order to be considered for this. --Whiteknight (Page) (Talk) 21:01, 1 November 2007 (UTC)
 * [[Image:Symbol oppose vote.svg|15px]] Oppose There are dozens of books that are just as good as this, and none of them come anywhere close to featured-book status. Hoogli 23:36, 1 November 2007 (UTC)

Not done 1 support vote, 3 oppose. Opposition all agree that the book is too short, even if the existing content is of a high quality. --Whiteknight (Page) (Talk) 16:12, 5 November 2007 (UTC)