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How Computer Programming Works

Contributor(s): Appleman, Dan (Author)

ISBN: 9781893115231

Publisher: Apress

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Pub Date: May 19, 2000

Dewey: 005.1

LCCN: 00025265

Lexile Code: 0000

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Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.54" H x 10.43" L x 8.51" W ( 1.77 lbs) 226 pages

Series: Technology in Action Series

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Description: Just as a child must learn the alphabet before he can read, future programmers must understand certain concepts before they can write their first program. This unique primer uses full-color illustrations to help readers truly understand the underlying computer science on which all programming is based.

Review Quotes: Here is what an enthusiastic reader said on Amazon.com:
"Even an experienced programmer would enjoy the book."
"All in all, How Computer Programming Works is an excellent treatise and great point of entry for computer science students, beginner programmers, or even those who are just curious about computer programming but who do not want to develop programs. Teachers should also get their hands on a copy - it's a superb example of how programming concepts can be explained without generating mass confusion. ..enhanced by Sarah Ishida's excellent illustrations. These work brilliantly alongside the writer's prose, and leave little excuse for not understanding these basic concepts."
(SA Computer Magazine) "I am sure that everyone knows of programs which would have been better if their authors had kept in mind some of the principles described here." (Computing)

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