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Re: What are the most basic, generic aspects of programming?

by TVSET (Chaplain)
on Aug 02, 2004 at 01:54 UTC ( [id://379172]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to What are the most basic, generic aspects of programming?

Maybe "How to Design Programs" will be of any help.

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Re^2: What are the most basic, generic aspects of programming?
by theAcolyte (Pilgrim) on Aug 02, 2004 at 02:27 UTC
    Wow! What a great link. The introduction is VERY well written -- comparing us being taught as children to 'being programmed'. I'll be sure to incorporate a bit of that into my lecture :-)

    - Erik

Re^2: What are the most basic, generic aspects of programming?
by drewbie (Chaplain) on Aug 02, 2004 at 22:09 UTC
    How does this text differ from the Structure & Interpretation of Computer Programs (SIPC) book? They both look like they could cover a lot of the same ground, but I'm curious about their actual use in a classroom. The copyright on SIPC is 1996 vs 2001 for HTDP - is one a successor to the other?
      How does this text differ from the Structure & Interpretation of Computer Programs (SIPC) book?
      These books are by different authers. That means, most probably, that at least explanations and examples are different. :)

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