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Pascal Programming and Problem Solving

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This introduction to Pascal programming language contains examples and sample programmes to demonstrate correct methodology and basic programming concepts. Topics covered basic Pascal; structured programming and modular design; control structures; procedures and functions; ordinary data types; strings; multidimensional arrays; data structures; and algorithms.

969 pages, Paperback

First published February 8, 1993

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Larry R. Nyhoff

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July 15, 2023
I originally delved into this book to expand on a personal interest in boolean expressions, with the intent of using them to analyze linguistic statements. It was helpful, if not fundamentally violent towards the thought process one carries from learning to form expressions at an elementary grade level.

Dense and thorough. Tiring for the sleepless student. The Pascals were programmed and the problems were solved.

To rate this less than 5 stars would be a devaluation of the time it takes to go through this book.
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