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This text investigates the fundamental principles of the BASIC programming language to provide beginners with a structured entry point into software development. The authors, Elaine S. Grossman and John J. DiElsi, utilize their pedagogical experience to break down complex syntax and logic into manageable lessons. The book employs a systematic framework that moves from basic input-output operations to more complex control structures and data handling techniques.
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This text is recognized as a foundational resource for students encountering procedural programming for the first time. Readers frequently note the clarity of the instructional progression, which serves as a reliable guide for those learning the basics of algorithmic thinking.
Page Count:
496
Publication Date:
1995-06-08
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0030027349
ISBN-13:
9780030027345
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