Computer programming logic using flowcharts / Joyce M. Farrell.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cambridge, Massachusetts : CTI, c1995Description: ix, 222 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 877096236
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QA 76.7 .F37 1995
Contents:
1. An Overview of Computer Technology -- 2. Introduction to Flowcharting -- 3. Structure -- 4. Subroutines and Hierarchy Charts -- 5. Documentations -- 6. A Complete Program -- 7. Decision Making -- 8. Looping -- 9. Control Breaks -- 10. Arrays -- 11. Sorting, Indexing, and Linked Lists -- 12. Menus and Interactive Programming -- 13. Sequential File Merging, Matching and Updating.
Summary: Computer Programming Logic Using Flowcharts provides users with a structured approach to problem solving in any programming language. This text may be used to teach programming logic concepts as a prerequisite to a language-specific programming class such as Pascal BASIC or C. It can also be used as a companion text to support any language specific programming text.
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Includes index.

1. An Overview of Computer Technology -- 2. Introduction to Flowcharting -- 3. Structure -- 4. Subroutines and Hierarchy Charts -- 5. Documentations -- 6. A Complete Program -- 7. Decision Making -- 8. Looping -- 9. Control Breaks -- 10. Arrays -- 11. Sorting, Indexing, and Linked Lists -- 12. Menus and Interactive Programming -- 13. Sequential File Merging, Matching and Updating.

Computer Programming Logic Using Flowcharts provides users with a structured approach to problem solving in any programming language. This text may be used to teach programming logic concepts as a prerequisite to a language-specific programming class such as Pascal BASIC or C. It can also be used as a companion text to support any language specific programming text.

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