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Pascal Programming - A Beginner's Course

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This book is intended for anyone who is learning programming for the first time. The main goal is to teach fundamental programming principles using Pascal, a popular programming language in schools. However, the emphasis is more on programming basics than on Pascal. Basic programming proficiency requires that you know, at least, the following: the primitive data types of the language (integer, floating-point, character); how to write input/output statements; how to write conditional statements (if, if...else); how to write looping statements (while, for); how to write functions and how to declare and use arrays. But, more importantly, you need to be able to write programs to solve problems using these features. This book explains all of the above in an easy, conversational style. The only way to learn programming well is to write programs. The end-of-chapter exercises are a very rich source of problems, a result of the authorÕs more than 30 years in the teaching of programming.

244 pages, Paperback

Published August 30, 2006

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Noel Kalicharan

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