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Programming concepts : logic formulation / Nilo Padre, Rosauro Manuel and Wilfredo De Castro

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Intramuros, Manila, Philippines : Unlimited Books Library Services and Publishing Inc., c2016Edition: FIRST EDITIONDescription: x, 346 pages ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 9789719654179
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QA 76.6 .P33 2016
Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction to programming -- Chapter 2. The Flowchart -- Chapter 3. Control Structures -- Chapter 4. Variables -- Chapter 5. Memory Concepts -- Chapter 6. File Concept -- Chapter 7. Counter -- Chapter 8. The End-of-file (EOF) Marker -- Chapter 9. The Switch -- Chapter 10. Accumulators -- Chapter 11. Routines & Subroutines -- Chapter 12. Report Generator -- Chapter 13. Save Areas -- Chapter 14. Arrays -- Bibliography.
Summary: Programming Concepts (Logic Formulation) is written to provide you with the basic understanding on how computer instructions are developed from the pieces of steps taken from the natural sequence of human actions.
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Books Books National University - Manila LRC - Main Filipiniana Gen. Ed. - CCIT FIL QA 76.6 .P33 2016 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.1 Available NULIB000019085

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Chapter 1. Introduction to programming -- Chapter 2. The Flowchart -- Chapter 3. Control Structures -- Chapter 4. Variables -- Chapter 5. Memory Concepts -- Chapter 6. File Concept -- Chapter 7. Counter -- Chapter 8. The End-of-file (EOF) Marker -- Chapter 9. The Switch -- Chapter 10. Accumulators -- Chapter 11. Routines & Subroutines -- Chapter 12. Report Generator -- Chapter 13. Save Areas -- Chapter 14. Arrays -- Bibliography.

Programming Concepts (Logic Formulation) is written to provide you with the basic understanding on how computer instructions are developed from the pieces of steps taken from the natural sequence of human actions.

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