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Programming logic formulation / Joyce Farrell

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Singapore : Thomson Learning Asia, c2008Edition: Sixth editionDescription: xviii, 450 pages : illustrations ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 9789814253048
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QA 76.73 .F37 2008
Contents:
An overview of computers and logic -- Understanding structure -- The program planning process: documentation and design -- Making decisions -- Looping -- Arrays -- Using methods -- Control breaks -- Solving difficult structuring problems -- Creating print charts -- Understanding numbering systems and computer codes -- Using a large decision table -- Software testing and data validation.
Summary: This text provides beginning programmers with a guide to development structured program logic. The book's main goal is to introduce universal programming concepts while enforcing good style and logical thinking along the way.
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An overview of computers and logic -- Understanding structure -- The program planning process: documentation and design -- Making decisions -- Looping -- Arrays -- Using methods -- Control breaks -- Solving difficult structuring problems -- Creating print charts -- Understanding numbering systems and computer codes -- Using a large decision table -- Software testing and data validation.

This text provides beginning programmers with a guide to development structured program logic. The book's main goal is to introduce universal programming concepts while enforcing good style and logical thinking along the way.

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