
Starting Out with Programming Logic and Design, 6th edition
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Starting Out with Programming Logic and Design introduces programming concepts and problem-solving skills using an easy-to-understand, language-independent approach. Designed for beginning programmers, it covers fundamental programming topics and object-oriented concepts without the further complication of language syntax. Every chapter includes easy-to-read pseudocode, flowcharts, practical example programs, and application exercises. As you progress, you'll gain confidence in your skills and learn to recognize the logic behind developing high-quality programs.
The 6th Edition features improved pedagogy that gradually introduces the different ways a program's flow of execution can be directed.
Published by Pearson (June 22nd 2022) - Copyright © 2023
ISBN-13: 9780137602018
Subject: Programming - Introductory
Category: Programming Logic
- Introduction to Computers and Programming
- Input, Processing, and Output
- Decision Structures and Boolean Logic
- Repetition Structures
- Modules
- Functions
- Input Validation
- Arrays
- Sorting and Searching Arrays
- Files
- Menu-Driven Programs
- Text Processing
- Recursion
- Object-Oriented Programming
- GUI Applications and Event-Driven Programming
APPENDICES
- ASCII/Unicode Characters
- Flowchart Symbols
- Pseudocode Reference
- Converting Decimal Numbers to Binary
- Answers to Checkpoint Questions