Problem Solving and Programming Concepts
<P style="MARGIN: 0px"> <I>Problem Solving and Programming Concepts, 9/e,</I> is a core or supplementary text for one-semester, freshman/sophomore-level introductory courses taken by programming majors in Problem Solving for Programmers, Problem Solving for Applications, any Computer Language Course, or Introduction to Programming.</P> <P style="MARGIN: 0px"> </P> <P style="MARGIN: 0px">Revised to reflect the most current issues in the programming industry, this widely adopted text emphasizes that problem solving is the same in <I>all</I> computer languages, regardless of syntax. Sprankle and Hubbard use a generic, non-language-specific approach to present the tools and concepts required when using any programming language to develop computer applications. Designed for students with little or no computer experience — but useful to programmers at any level — the text provides step-by-step progression and consistent in-depth coverage of topics, with detailed explanations and many illustrations.</P>