Introduction to computer applications using BASIC / Richard M. Jones

By: Jones, Richard M [author]Material type: TextTextPublication details: Boston : Allyn and Bacon, Inc., c1981Description: xvi, 439 pages : illustrations ; 29 cmISBN: 9710800760Subject(s): BASIC (COMPUTER PROGRAM LANGUAGE)LOC classification: QA 76.73 .J66 1981
Contents:
Part I. BASIC programming and fundamentals print out/ program structures -- Part II. Business and scientific data processing -- Part III. Computer models, simulations, and problem solving -- Part IV. From data processing to self-regulating systems.
Summary: This textbook is designed to be used in an introductory computing course where they may be variety of interests and backgrounds.
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GC QA 76.73 .H88 1988 Programming using the C language / GC QA 76.73 .H657 1987 BASIC : concepts and applications / GC QA 76.73 .J36 1988 Turbo Pascal programmer's library / GC QA 76.73 .J66 1981 Introduction to computer applications using BASIC / GC QA 76.73 .K45 1988 Turbo C : the essentials of C programming / GC QA 76.73 .K54 1988 Advanced Turbo BASIC / GC QA 76.73 .K64 1985 Problem solving and structured programming in Pascal /

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part I. BASIC programming and fundamentals print out/ program structures -- Part II. Business and scientific data processing -- Part III. Computer models, simulations, and problem solving -- Part IV. From data processing to self-regulating systems.

This textbook is designed to be used in an introductory computing course where they may be variety of interests and backgrounds.

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