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From: saswss@hotellng.unx.sas.com (Warren Sarle)
Subject: Re: A good book about NN in C++
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In article <3451dj$29f@zaphod.crihan.fr>, lemarcha@crihan.fr (LEMARCHAND Pierre-Bernard -ESIGELEC-) writes:
|>   Author : Adam Blum (active member of ACM et IEEE Computer Society)
|>   ...
|>   Title : NEURAL NETWORK IN C++, An Object-Oriented Framework fo
|>           Building Connectionist Systems, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
|>
|>   My opinion :
|>     A very good book for someone who is looking for help in NN under C++

I took a look at this at a bookstore tonight. It is a truly pathetic
excuse for a neural net book. Reading this instead of Masters is like
reading the Classic Comics version of _War and Peace_. Wiley should
be ashamed for publishing it.

   Masters, T. (1993), _Practical Neural Network Recipes in C++_,
   Academic Press.

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