Provides the beginning programmer with a guide to developing structured program logic, assumes no programming experience and does not focus on any particular language.
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"One of the strong points of this chapter is the variety and depth of the end of chapter exercises. I really like the addition of the multiple choice questions." - Pam Silvers, Asheville-Buncombe Technical Community College "Modularization topic is well done, clear and easy to understand. Input vs. output documentation is well done. This is always a hard concept for my students, but the explanation from the author is well done." - Karen Allen, Community College of Rhode Island "The whole chapter [2] is strong; still the best beginning structure chapter that I have ever seen!" - Bob Husson, Craven Community College
Programming Logic and Design, Comprehensive, Third Edition provides the beginning programmer with a guide to developing structured program logic. This textbook assumes no programming experience and does not focus on any one particular language. It introduces programming concepts and enforces good style and logical thinking. New elements found in this edition include: a complete program example in each chapter; key terms and 20 review questions at the end of every chapter; more thorough coverage of modularization, object-oriented concepts and event handling; earlier coverage of style and design issues; and a new appendix on numbering systems.
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