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Tools for Structured Design: An Introduction to Programming Logic

Tools for Structured Design: An Introduction to Programming Logic

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Tools for Structured Design
Review: I gone through this book. This book really nice for the begainer, those who do not have previous programming knowledge and any student can use this book as a beginning programming language class.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Will Make You or Break You as a Beginner Programmer
Review: I purchased this textbook for a class and found it to be very good in illustrating programs in a language-independent manner. (Flowcharts and pseudocodes are used instead of a specific language.) The exercises in the back of each chapter are helpful, but become tougher and tougher, demanding more time and detail. If you can't handle these exercises perhaps you picked the wrong career! What's the justification for the price tag? (Previously released as an anonymous reader.)

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Better then I thought...
Review: Nice book for those wanting to really do something with any programming language. Although the examples are all in QBasic and Visual Basic, the concepts are applied in pretty much all popular languages today. I found this book to be less boring then I thought it would be when I first looked at it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Better then I thought...
Review: Nice book for those wanting to really do something with any programming language. Although the examples are all in QBasic and Visual Basic, the concepts are applied in pretty much all popular languages today. I found this book to be less boring then I thought it would be when I first looked at it.


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