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Bork, Alfred M. – JCST, 1971
A brief introduction to computer programing explains the basic grammar of computer language as well as fundamental computer techniques. What constitutes a computer program is made clear, then three simple kinds of statements basic to the computational computer are defined: assignment statements, input-output statements, and branching statements. A…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Science Education, Guides, Programing
Bork, Alfred M. – 1971
The science student has many avenues to learning how to program, including learning directly within the science course, in a special course on programing, or by self-study. Often a formal programing course is neither necessary or advisable. In general a pedagogical approach, aimed at bringing the student quickly to using the language, is better…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Programs, Computer Science Education, Programing