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Introduction to Structured Programming Using Turbo Pascal Version 5.0 on the IBM PC by Kenneth J. Morgan Pdf
This introduction to structured programming using Turbo Pascal version 5 on the IBM-PC looks at structured programming, the programming sequence, top-down analysis and hierarchy, modular programs, flowcharts and pseudocode, control structures, structured code and how to build a module.
Structured Programming in Turbo Pascal by Lister Wayne Horn,Wayne Horn Pdf
Presents concepts of structured programming in the context of Turbo PASCAL and emphasizes problem-solving and principles of program design and testing. This edition features a chapter on using the Graph Unit in Turbo PASCAL to create graphics screens involving text, lines and ellipses.
Structured Programming Using Turbo BASIC by Wade Ellis,Ed Lodi Pdf
Structured Programming Using Turbo BASIC explains programming methods using this language through mathematical or business examples and problems. The book approaches problem-solving using a top-down, structured programming method. This method consists of 1) breaking a problem into smaller, more manageable tasks, and 2) using the action block, the decision block, and the loop block—the three fundamental programming structures—to perform each task. The text describes the Turbo Basic environment on an IBM PC or compatible, the fundamental programming structures and concepts, the two data structures (arrays, files), graphics creation, as well as computer simulations. The book explains in detail variables, screen formatting, the decision block, the loop block, functions. The text also discusses parameter lists, and libraries The student learns to use the OPEN statement to associate a buffer with a file, or the CLOSE statement to end the file/buffer. The text explains the use of the Turbo BASIC random generator that produces unique sequences of random numbers. The book can be used in introductory lecture courses in business, computer science, or mathematics. It can be beneficial for students in an open-entry/open-exit computer laboratory courses or for self-study.