Programming Concepts for the Non-Programmer

Programming Concepts for the Non-Programmer

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From the hacker who controls the avatar ZenMondo Wormser in Second Life, is L. Christopher Bird's brief guide to basic concepts used by every computer programmer. Originally used as the basis for a weekly lecture at Caledon Oxbridge University, this work is presented in easy to follow language, to teach concepts fundamental to ANY programming language you may choose to learn. Christopher wrote his first computer program at the age of 6, in 1978 on an Apple II+. It was not the first computer that was in his home, but it was the first one he was allowed to touch. His father was an early computer programmer and taught Christopher computing concepts as a series of games. It is this style of learning that informed the way Christopher has successfully taught others as they began upon the path of becoming a computer programmer. Finding ourselves in the second decade of the 21st. Century, being able to code is as an essential skill for all people, of all walks of life, now that software has become ubiquitous. This short guide is designed to help that transition from non-programmer to coder by concentrating on conceptual knowledge, instead of memorizing procedural processes.

Book information

ISBN: 9781502474520
Publisher: On Demand Publishing, LLC-Create Space
Imprint: Createspace
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Language: English
Number of pages: 28
Weight: 77g
Height: 254mm
Width: 203mm
Spine width: 2mm