* Emphasis of on logic and design tools rather than applications..* Doesn't advocate specific methodology, instructors can enforce local programming standards..* Chapters written in independent, flexible format..* Several design methods are exhibited to familiarize students with a variety of techniques..* Includes arrays, files, and full screen interactive programs.
I am just completing Dr. Rood's course at Washburn Univ. and from the student's perspective, I think his book is terrific. I found it to be both challenging and interesting, and I would say it's been an excellent tool for me in beginning to learn what programming is all about and how programs are structured. I would recommend it to anyone who is thinking about using it to teach a course, because I think most students find it a good and helpful book with good practice problems. I would also recommend it to anyone who's just interested in picking up a book about programming and trying to learn how things work.
Best book for the purpose and audience
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
Professor Rood's book is about the best textbook in this subject that I have encountered in 20 years of teaching the material. It is intended for a CIS/MIS/IT or similar audience. It will provide an excellent introduction of a multitude of problem analysis methods and algorithm design languages (flowcharts, Nassi-Schneiderman, Warnier-Orr). It fosters structured programming and top down design as natural processes. Since the inside of an Object is procedure oriented code, this work is also an excellent reference for those who think they can jump into so-called "object oriented programming" without learning "old fashioned" procedure oriented first.They may be better texts for CS majors, but not for the rest.
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