Proverbs for Programming in PASCAL

Proverbs for Programming in PASCAL

Author: Louise E. Moser

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 1986-01-17

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13:

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Designed to serve as a language supplement and stand-alone textbook, this unique guide helps begining and intermediate programming students master Pascal through ninety practical, inspirational proverbs. Addresses each phase of the software engineering process, from developing project specifications and algorithms, through programming working applications, to preparing useful documentation for end users and maintenance programmers. Proverbs emphasize fundamental principles of top-down structure and elements of good programming style.


BASIC with Style

BASIC with Style

Author: Paul A. Nagin

Publisher: Hayden Books

Published: 1978

Total Pages: 154

ISBN-13:

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BASIC with Style is intended for BASIC programmers who want to write carefully constructed, readable programs. It offers short rules and guidelines form writing more accurate, error=free programs. These simple elements of style enable the programmer to focus creativity on the deeper issues in programming. Among the topics discussed is the overconcern with micro-efficiency. A special chapters shows you how to suse the top-down approach with BASIC. The guide introduces superior methods of program design and construction in BASIC.


The Dictionary of Modern Proverbs

The Dictionary of Modern Proverbs

Author:

Publisher: Yale University Press

Published: 2012-05-22

Total Pages: 729

ISBN-13: 0300183356

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"You can't unring a bell." "It takes a village to raise a child." "Life is just a bowl of cherries." We sometimes think of proverbs as expressions of ancient wisdom, but in fact new proverbs are constantly arising. This unique volume is devoted exclusively to English language proverbs that originated in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. The most complete and accurate such collection ever compiled, The Yale Book of Modern Proverbs presents more than 1,400 individual proverbs gathered and researched with the help of electronic full-text databases not previously used for such a project. Entries are organized alphabetically by key words, with information about the earliest datable appearance, origin, history, and meaning of each proverb. Mundane or sublime, serious or jocular, these memorable sayings represent virtually every aspect of the modern experience. Readers will find the book almost impossible to put down once opened; every page offers further proof of the immense vitality of proverbs and their colorful contributions to the oral traditions of today.


Pascal at Work and Play

Pascal at Work and Play

Author: Richard Forsyth

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2013-11-11

Total Pages: 331

ISBN-13: 1489930612

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This is both a first and a second level course in Pascal. It starts at an elementary level and works up to a point where problems of realistic complexity can be tackled. It is aimed at two audiences: on the one hand the computer professional who has a good knowledge of Cobol or Fortran but needs convincing that Pascal is worth learning, and on the other hand the amateur computer enthusiast who may have a smattering of Basic or may be an absolute beginner. Its approach is based on two principles that are not always widely recognized. The first is that computing is no longer a specialist subject. In the early days of computing a priesthood arose whose function was to minister to those awesome, and awesomely expensive, machines. Just as in the ancient world, when illiteracy was rife, the scribes formed a priestly caste with special status, so the programmers of yesteryear were regarded with reverence. But times are changing: mass computer literacy is on its way. We find already that when a computer enters a classroom it is not long before the pupils are explaining the finer points of its use to their teacher - for children seem to have greater programming aptitude than adults. This book, it is hoped, is part of that process of education by which the computer is brought down to earth; and therefore it attempts to divest computing of the mystique (and deliberate mystification) that still tends to surround the subject.


Encyclopedia of Microcomputers

Encyclopedia of Microcomputers

Author: Allen Kent

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 1989-02-15

Total Pages: 424

ISBN-13: 9780824727024

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"The Encyclopedia of Microcomputers serves as the ideal companion reference to the popular Encyclopedia of Computer Science and Technology. Now in its 10th year of publication, this timely reference work details the broad spectrum of microcomputer technology, including microcomputer history; explains and illustrates the use of microcomputers throughout academe, business, government, and society in general; and assesses the future impact of this rapidly changing technology."