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Programmer Thinking
Programmer Thinking
  • William L Honig, Loyola University Chicago
Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
4-1-2018
Disciplines
Abstract

How do programmers think about programming? What are some simple ad hoc techniques, some rules, some approaches that will help learn how to program?

Topics include function (subroutines, methods), loop, variables and types, and basic design and problem solving techniques.

Chapters:

  1. Programmer Thinking - Variables and Types
  2. Programmer Thinking - Loops and the BEST forms of loops to use
  3. Programmer Thinking - Functions, parameters, return values
  4. Programmer Thinking - Introduction to OOP
  5. Programmer Thinking - Introduction to OOP Analysis and Design
  6. Programmer Thinking - Slow Talkers and the Façade Pattern

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Citation Information
William L Honig. "Programmer Thinking" Programmer Thinking (2018)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/william_honig/15/