Programming Logic
Frank Wellington
Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / Anwendungs-Software
Beschreibung
Programming Logic demystifies the core principles behind computer programming, emphasizing that a strong grasp of logical thinking and problem-solving is more vital than mastering specific languages. The book traces programming's evolution, highlighting the importance of understanding computational thinking, algorithms, and systematic instruction. Did you know that algorithm efficiency and scalability are key concerns in algorithm design? Or that pseudo-code and flowcharts can make complex logic more understandable? The book uniquely prioritizes the underlying principles of computation, making it accessible to beginners.
Beginning with foundational concepts like data types and control structures, it progresses to algorithm design and analysis, debugging, and testing strategies. Programming Logic uses examples and case studies to illustrate these concepts. The text culminates in applying these principles to real-world problems, from data manipulation to more complex applications. By understanding programming logic, readers can enhance their problem-solving skills and design better software, laying a solid foundation for further study.
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Programming Logic