This book provides a new, systematic and unified approach to the essential ideas of computer programming. While the traditional method is to describe various features of individual programming languages, this book emphasizes instead fundamental concepts common to all of them and the interrelations b
Programming and Algorithmic Languages
β Scribed by Yu. Mitnik, A. Khmelnitsky
- Publisher
- Mir Publishers
- Year
- 1987
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 343
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Table of Contents
PART 1
COMPUTER ARITHMETIC AND LOGIC CONCEPTS
PART 1
COMPUTER ARITHMETIC AND LOGIC CONCEPTS
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COMPUTER ORGANIZATION
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PROGRAMMING. GENERAL
PART 2
INSTRUCTION SET
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CONTROL
CHANNEL ORGANIZATION AND INPUT/OUTPUT
INTRODUCTION TO ASSEMBLER
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INTRODUCTION TO PL/I
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β¦ Subjects
computer science; algorithms; algorithm design; analysis; problem solving; computation; formal languages; automata; computer organization; organisation; architecture; operating systems; DOS; FORTRAN; scientific computing; numerical computing
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
This book provides a new, systematic and unified approach to the essential ideas of computer programming. While the traditional method is to describe various features of individual programming languages, this book emphasizes instead fundamental concepts common to all of them and the interrelations b
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