The book "Introduction to Programming by Abstract Data Types" addresses first year computer science students and readers interested in the basic concepts of programming. It is a reliable guide from analysing and specifying problems to implemented software. A systematic way of writing algorithms is trained and a seamless transition to modern principles like data encapsulation and object-oriented programming is shown.
The CD-ROM comes with a lot of source code examples and videos showing how tools like VPascal, JBuilder, Delphi, Hope and Haskell environment can be used to understand the principles of programs and specifications.
Beside the free systems VPascal (similar to Turbo Pascal), JBuilder University Edition, Hope and Haskell environment there is a Delphi trial version for 60 days available on the CD-ROM.
Some exercises with solutions and a glossary are available within the computer based training tool To/ol as well.
The book "Introduction to Programming by Abstract Data Types" addresses first year computer science students and readers interested in the basic concepts of programming. It is a reliable guide from analysing and specifying problems to implemented software. A systematic way of writing algorithms is trained and a seamless transition to modern principles like data encapsulation and object-oriented programming is shown.
The CD-ROM comes with a lot of source code examples and videos showing how tools like VPascal, JBuilder, Delphi, Hope and Haskell environment can be used to understand the principles of programs and specifications.
Beside the free systems VPascal (similar to Turbo Pascal), JBuilder University Edition, Hope and Haskell environment there is a Delphi trial version for 60 days available on the CD-ROM.
Some exercises with solutions and a glossary are available within the computer based training tool To/ol as well.
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o Begleitet die Vorlesungen Programmiertechnik, Softwaretechnik
Peter Forbrig
Prof. em. Dr.-Ing. habil Peter Forbrig hatte den Lehrstuhl Softwaretechnik am Institut für Informatik der Universität Rostock inne und ist u.a. weiter mit der modellbasierten Entwicklung interaktiver Systeme befasst.
Abstrakte Datentypen Datenstrukturen Objektorientiert Programmierung