Wang, Wallace.

Beginning Programming for Dummies - 4th Ed - New Delhi Wiley, 2007 - 398 p. 18x24 cm

Do you think the programmers who work at your office are magical wizards who hold special powers that manipulate your computer? Believe it or not, anyone can learn how to write programs, and it doesn’t take a higher math and science education to start.
Beginning Programming for Dummies shows you how computer programming works without all the technical details or hard programming language. It explores the common parts of every computer programming language and how to write for multiple platforms like Windows, Mac OS X, or Linux.

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Programming a Computer, Programming Languages. How to Write a Program. The Tools of a Computer Programmer, The Building Blocks of Programming. The Structure of a Computer Program. Variables, Constants, and Comments.

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