Principles of Program Design : Problem-Solving with JavaScript by Paul Addison

Principles of Program Design : Problem-Solving with JavaScript by Paul Addison

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Principles of Program Design : Problem-Solving with JavaScript by Paul Addison

From the respected instructor and author Paul Addison, PRINCIPLES OF PROGRAM DESIGN: PROBLEM SOLVING WITH JAVASCRIPT presents the fundamental concepts of good program design, illustrated and reinforced by hands-on examples using JavaScript. Why JavaScript? It simply illustrates the programming concepts explained in the book, requires no special editor or compiler, and runs in any browser. Little or no experience is needed because the emphasis is on learning by doing. There are examples of coding exercises throughout every chapter, varying in length and representing simple to complex problems. This book encourages you to think in terms of the logical steps needed to solve a problem, and you can take these skills with you to any programming language in the future. To help reinforce concepts, each chapter has a chapter summary, review questions, hand-on activities, and a case study hat you build on in each chapter.

At the University of Edinburgh, Paul Addison lectures history. He is the author of Churchill on the Home Front and The Road to 1945: British Politics and the Second World War, and is an expert on modern British history.

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ISBN 13 9781111526504
ISBN 10 1111526508
Title Principles of Program Design : Problem-Solving with JavaScript
Author Paul Addison
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Course Technology
Year published 2011-02-22
Number of pages 592
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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