Programming
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"(This resource) emphasizes the basic concepts of programming and presents, in parallel, the two principal paradigms for structuring programs: the procedure-oriented paradigm and the object-oriented paradigm. This approach is intended to help students understand both paradigms and to move more easily between them. The computer concepts covered include: input of data, control constructs, procedures, functions, object, classes and inheritance, arrays, records, unions and sets, algorithms for sorting, pointers and linked lists, and trees."--Publisher's website (www.holtsoft.com)
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