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⇒ Download Starting Out with Programming Logic and Design Pearson New International Edition eBook Tony Gaddis

Starting Out with Programming Logic and Design Pearson New International Edition eBook Tony Gaddis



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Starting Out with Programming Logic and Design, Third Edition, is a language-independent introductory programming book that orients students to programming concepts and logic without assuming any previous programming experience. In the successful, accessible style of Tony Gaddis’ best-selling texts, useful examples and detail-oriented explanations allow students to become comfortable with fundamental concepts and logical thought processes used in programming without the complication of language syntax. Students gain confidence in their program design skills to transition into more comprehensive programming courses.

The book is ideal for a programming logic course taught as a precursor to a language-specific introductory programming course, or for the first part of an introductory programming course.

Starting Out with Programming Logic and Design Pearson New International Edition eBook Tony Gaddis

This was required material for my Programming Logic class. This book is 98% identical to the 3rd edition. The review questions, debugging exercises and programming exercises are all the same! There were a few words or sentences added to the chapter content, but it is essentially unchanged.

The content of the textbook itself is pretty solid and helpful for gaining an understanding of how to design an algorithm. I plan to keep a copy for personal reference. The pseudocode structure takes a bit of time to get used to, and will likely be the cornerstone of your curriculum. My class had the opportunity to translate our pseudocode into Python, which proved to be quite challenging.

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  • File Size 13768 KB
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Up to 2 simultaneous devices, per publisher limits
  • Publisher Pearson; 3 edition (October 3, 2013)
  • Publication Date October 3, 2013
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00IZ0RN9S

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I really liked the book. My son had to get it for his college class but i have in interest in programming also. This book really helped me to understand the basics and then I went on to learn c++ and then C Sharp
This is one of the better text books I've used. The only reason I didn't get it 5 stars is that it needs a little re-organization. There is some confusion with Modules and Functions that doesn't become clear until later on in the book. Having said that, the book is mostly clear, has great examples and the review questions and problems are directly related to the book unlike some textbooks where the questions are "trick" or not really covered in the book and you have no way to check them.
Showed up on time, and in good condition. The book was listed as "like new" and was.
As for content, the book is engaging and easy to read/understand. Being new to programming, and computers science in general, the approach by Gaddis is well received; my only regret is a lack of time to closely examine the book as thoroughly as I'd like.
If you're new to programming.... Buy it. Great deal
Great book for learning pseudo code. This is the foundation of all programing. I did not find the companion CD useful so if you have a choice to get it with the CD or without (and you are not required to have it for the class) I would recommend without.
I highly recommend this textbook for individuals who are new to programming languages and logic. If you have never seen even a line a code, this is a great introduction to programming. This book might be so-so for folks with some previous exposure to programming or catch on to programming languages easily. Some people are just wired to code, the rest of us need more help. o)

The author provided a lot of good examples, and the pseudocode really helped. I wasn't overwhelmed trying to learn a specific programming language; I could focus on the "what, how and why" of programming. I also benefited from completing the exercises and programs at the end of the chapters. Hindsight being 20-20, this is the textbook I wish I'd had before taking computer programming classes.

The textbook came as promised, including the CD. I'm very happy with this book.
It helped. A glossary would have been extremely helpful. Unfortunately this book doesn't have one. I also noticed after buying the book that the videos that come with the book are only valid for one year. The videos w the book should be unlimited.
It's hard to find a tech book that is readable. But every time I have problems understanding something from another source and go back to this book, I'm stunned by its readability and clarity.

I enrolled in an online community college course that had a 31-page pamphlet written presumably by a college employee. I read it and it had a lot of weird, useless info in the text. Here's a sample segment of the text "I have seen the many changes in the size of programs and the number of programmers on a project. I used to teach how to make flowcharts. I realize that they lead to confusing code because many programmers do not use them properly."

The course's textbook struck me as rambling and lacking linear qualities. Since I really want to absorb the concepts in programming, I thought I might look for something more complete. I chose this book because on the day I purchased it and still today, it was at the top of computer logic books according to 's rating system

#2 in Books > Computers & Internet > Programming > Software Design, Testing & Engineering > Logic
#1 was Introduction to Microelectronic Fabrication -- not exactly what I was looking for.

The goes a bit too basic at times, explaining the obvious, but I won't fault it for that. It needs to be all things to all newbies. I like the examples, the flow, the linear and fluid quality of the text. I am consuming it on my kindle by listening to the text to speech function. If it had an audible.com version, I would have purchased that instead. Thank heaven this text is on kindle. Really all textbooks should be on and Nook. No one needs more help lugging around heavy tomes than college and university students. It's the 21st century. We really shouldn't need to kill trees for texts any more.

Thanks for the electronic enlightenment.
This was required material for my Programming Logic class. This book is 98% identical to the 3rd edition. The review questions, debugging exercises and programming exercises are all the same! There were a few words or sentences added to the chapter content, but it is essentially unchanged.

The content of the textbook itself is pretty solid and helpful for gaining an understanding of how to design an algorithm. I plan to keep a copy for personal reference. The pseudocode structure takes a bit of time to get used to, and will likely be the cornerstone of your curriculum. My class had the opportunity to translate our pseudocode into Python, which proved to be quite challenging.
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