Beginning programming for dummies

Beginning programming for dummies

By Wallace Wang, Olivier Engler

Subjects: Computer programming, Nonfiction, QBasic (Computer program language), Computer programs, Computer Technology

Description: Discover the latest programming tips and techniquesStart writing programs for Windows, Linux, Macintosh, Palms, and PocketPCsReady to take control of your computer by writing your own programs? Mixing concepts with humor, author Wallace Wang shows you how to begin programming as simply and quickly as possible. In no time, you'll find out how to create and debug programs in Liberty BASIC, use algorithms, build interactive Web pages, and more!All this on the bonus CD-ROM Liberty BASIC and other compilers All the examples and code from the book IBM Robocode V1.0.6 JBuilder 9 Personal, C# Builder Personal, and Kylix Enterprise TrialSee the "About the CD-ROM" appendix for details and complete system requirements.Discover how to: Choose the best programming language for your project Work with data structures Install and use Liberty BASIC Create interactive Web sites Program multiple platform devicesNote: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included.

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