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Structured BASIC Applied To Technology, 4/e
Tom Adamson
Kenneth C. Mansfield
James L. Antonakos, both of Broome Community College
Published May, 1999 by Prentice Hall Career & Technology
Copyright 2000, 339 pp.
Paper Bound with Disk
ISBN 0-13-081139-4
$66.00
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Assuming no prior programming experience, this author team introduces
the concept of structured programming through BASIC. This highly accessible language is used to develop the solid programming habits that are required by higher-level languages such as C and C++.
Throughout the book, the clearest possible examples are used to illustrate new concepts while frequent technical applications are presented to portray programming as an essential tool for the solution, analysis, and design of technical problems. Coverage includes an introduction followed by chapters on using the computer; structured programming; computations and comparisons; making decisionsbranch blocks; loop blocks; arrays; string manipulation and sorting; computer graphics; using files; ASCII character set; and an introduction to Visual BASIC.
1. Getting Started.
2. Using the Computer.
3. Structured Programming.
4. Computations and Comparisons.
5. Making DecisionsBranch Blocks.
6. Loop Blocks.
7. Arrays.
8. String Manipulation and Sorting.
9. Computer Graphics.
10. Using Files.
Answers.
Appendix A: ASCII Character Set.
Appendix B: An Introduction to Visual BASIC.
Index.
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