Pascal for Students (including Turbo Pascal)

Pascal for Students (including Turbo Pascal)

Author: Ray Kemp

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 1995-12-01

Total Pages: 385

ISBN-13: 0080928706

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The third edition of this best-selling text has been revised to present a more problem oriented approach to learning Pascal, without substantially changing the original popular style of previous editions. With additional material on Turbo Pascal extensions to the standard Pascal, including binary files and graphics, it continues to provide an introduction which is as suitable for the programming novice as for those familiar with other computer languages.


Understanding Turbo Pascal

Understanding Turbo Pascal

Author: Douglas W. Nance

Publisher:

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 848

ISBN-13:

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This introductory programming text for TURBO Pascal incorporates graphics and object-oriented programming and emphasizes communication skills. It covers procedures, functions, and parameters early in the text. Pedagogy includes Note of Interest boxes, communication and style tips, focus on program design, programming problems and projects, and communication in practice activities.


Programmer's Introduction to Turbo Pascal for Windows

Programmer's Introduction to Turbo Pascal for Windows

Author: Scott D. Palmer

Publisher:

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 532

ISBN-13: 9780782110227

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A comprehensive tutorial on Windows programming with Turbo Pascal for Windows. The text assumes some familiarity with Pascal, but provides an in-depth introduction to object-oriented programming, and an overview of Windows application design.


Pascal Made Simple

Pascal Made Simple

Author: P. K. McBride

Publisher: Mac Bride

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 0750632429

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Concentrating on Turbo PASCAL, this book is one of a series which aims to provide programmers with just enough information to get them started on each particular subject.


Data Structures and Problem Solving with Turbo Pascal

Data Structures and Problem Solving with Turbo Pascal

Author: Frank M. Carrano

Publisher: Benjamin-Cummings Publishing Company

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 806

ISBN-13:

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The bestselling exploration of recursion and recursive problem solving is now available in a new Turbo Pascal edition. This new edition includes optional sections on object-oriented programming as well as coverage of Turbo Compiler Directives, Turbo Compiler Error Messages, and the difference between Turbo Pascal and Standard Pascal.


Illustrating Pascal

Illustrating Pascal

Author: Donald Alcock

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1987-09-03

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13: 0521336953

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This book, written entirely by hand, is an introduction to programming in Pascal.


Turbo Pascal

Turbo Pascal

Author: Elliot B. Koffman

Publisher: Addison Wesley Publishing Company

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 916

ISBN-13:

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Elliot Koffman Elliot Koffmans Turbo Pascal is a classic, proven introduction to programming and problem solving. Now, this special update of the fifth edition incorporates the exciting world of the Internet into your Introductory Programming course. In addition to a new chapter on the Internet and the World Wide Web, all of the code previously found on an accompanying disk is now located on the books website. By having students use the website throughout the course, the book will help students become more comfortable using the Web for classwork and for their own interests. The rest of the text contains the same careful and thorough coverage of the topics found in the first course in programming plus many second semester topics. Hallmark Features *Conveys the relationship between problem-solving skills and effective software development by using the authoris classic five-step problem solving process. *Covers computer graphics in Chapter 3, and provides examples of animation and user interfaces in later chapters to help motivate students. *Introduces abstract data types and units in Chapter 9, and Turbo Pascal objects and object-oriented programming in Chapter 13. This coverage prep


Scientific Programmer's Toolkit

Scientific Programmer's Toolkit

Author: M.H Beilby

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 1991-01-01

Total Pages: 464

ISBN-13: 9780750301275

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The Scientific Programmer's Toolkit: Turbo Pascal Edition presents a complete software environment for anyone writing programs in mathematical, engineering, or science areas. This toolkit package is designed for use with Turbo Pascal, the de facto standard Pascal system for PC and compatible machines. The book and its software provides an integrated software library of programming tools. The programs and routines fall into three categories: graphical, mathematical, and utilities. Routines are further subdivided into three levels that reflect the experience of the user. For graphics and text handling routines there is also a Level 0, which provides an interface to the machine operating system. By using hierarchically structured routines, the clearly written text, and a wide range of example programs, software users can construct a user-friendly interface with minimal effort. The levels structure makes it easy for newcomers to use the Toolkit, and with growing experience, users can achieve more elaborate effects. The Scientific Programmer's Toolkit will be useful to consultants, researchers, and students in any quantitative profession or science, in private or public sector research establishments, or in secondary and higher education.


Turbo Pascal

Turbo Pascal

Author: Nell Dale

Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 1144

ISBN-13: 9780763706081

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Thoroughly revised and updated Turbo Pascal retains the excellent pedagogy, outstanding clarity, and balanced presentation that marked earlier editions as leaders in computer science education. An emphasis on problem solving and algorithmic design teaches students to implement programs most effectively. A sensible organization introduces concepts where students need them most, and an extensive and varied selection of exercises and case studies support and strengthen concepts learned. In addition, all programming examples follow well-defined methodologies that reinforce proper problem-solving principles.