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A Guide to Programming Logic and Design - Comprehensive

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This title is a language-independent introduction to programming logic. It provides users with a structural approach to problem-solving in any language. Examples used in the book translate easily into modern languages such as C++, Pascal, Java, and Visual Basic. Through the introduction of programming concepts, this book enforces good style and outlines logical thinking.

472 pages, Paperback

First published May 12, 1999

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Joyce Farrell

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Joyce Farrell was formerly a Professor of Computer Information Systems at Harper College in Palatine, Illinois. Prior to joining Harper College, Farrell taught Computer Information Systems at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point and McHenry County College in Crystal Lake, Illinois. She is the author of many Programming books for Course Technology, a part of Cengage Learning[1]. Her books are widely used as textbooks in higher education institutions.

"When I write my books I use the same language, examples, analogies, and entertaining exercises that made my class sessions fun and made the lessons stick. I was always thrilled when former students would return for a visit and tell me how they were able to solve problems at their new jobs when others were stumped because of the thorough programming backgrounds they got in my courses." -Joyce Farrell

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