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From: saswss@hotellng.unx.sas.com (Warren Sarle)
Subject: Re: C++ code for the beginner
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In article <4qpn70$9r0@eagle.freespace.net>, timc@eagle.freespace.net (Tim Carter) writes:
|> Fredrik Wallroth (fredrik.wallroth@mailbox.swipnet.se) wrote:
|> : I have only read very little on NNs and I'd like to have a simple
|> : source-code to study and see if I can understand (some of) it!
|> : If you have it, please send it to me.
|> : Thanks!
|> 
|> I, too, would like to have a source to figure out :)

How about a book that explains the source code? From
ftp://ftp.sas.com/pub/neural/FAQ4.html:

<h4>The best elementary textbook on using and programming NNs</h4>

Masters, Timothy (1994). <cite>Practical Neural Network Recipes in C++</cite>,
Academic Press, ISBN 0-12-479040-2, US $45 incl. disks.<br>
Masters has written three exceptionally good books on NNs (the two
others are listed below). He combines generally sound practical
advice with some basic statistical knowledge to produce a programming
text that is far superior to the competition (see "The Worst" below).


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