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UPPER SADDLE RIVER, NJ, April 6, 1998—Prentice Hall is proud to announce the nomination of Pearson Education's Education Group for the prestigious Computerworld Smithsonian Award. The nomination honors the Prentice Hall Professional Technical Reference Multimedia Cyber Classrooms, a CD ROM-based line of Cyber Classroom products. The first of these products was C & C++ Multimedia Cyber Classroom by Harvey and Paul Deitel. The product is based on the best selling college textbooks C How To Program, and C++ How To Program.
Prentice Hall PTR introduced the first Multimedia Cyber Classroom in November 1995 to much fanfare and critical praise. PC Magazine named the C & C ++ Multimedia Cyber Classroom to the PC Magazine Top 100 CD-ROMs in their September 24, 1996 issue.
The C & C ++ Multimedia Cyber Classroom by Harvey and Paul Deitel, two world renowned software trainers and educators, teaches programmers C and C ++, two leading programming languages today. Through a combination of audio, video, live code, hundreds of exercises, proven tips and tricks from the experts, and more than 300 complete programs, professionals can use the Multimedia Cyber Classroom to learn at their own pace any time and provides a low cost alternative to pricey seminars and formal training courses.