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King, Kim
Georgia State University
Atlanta, Georgia
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  Practical C++ programming
Oualline S., O’Reilly & Associates, Inc., Sebastopol, CA, 1995.  Type: Book (9781565921399)

This introductory C++ book assumes no knowledge of C. It has 29 chapters, divided into five parts (“The Basics,” “Simple Programming,” “Advanced Types and Classes,” “...

Jun 1 1997  
  The Java handbook
Naughton P., Osborne/McGraw-Hill, Berkeley, CA, 1996.  Type: Book (9780078821998)

By now, nearly everyone in the computing field knows what Java is: an object-oriented, Internet-aware language with the potential to revolutionize programming. After Java’s formal introduction in the spring of 1995, there was...

Apr 1 1997  
  Java for C/C++ programmers
Daconta M., John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, NY, 1996.  Type: Book (9780471153245)

By now, nearly everyone in the computing field knows what Java is: an object-oriented, Internet-aware language with the potential to revolutionize programming. After Java’s formal introduction in the spring of 1995, there was...

Apr 1 1997  
  Core Java
Cornell G., Horstmann C., SunSoft Press, Mountain View, CA, 1996.  Type: Book (9780135657553)

By now, nearly everyone in the computing field knows what Java is: an object-oriented, Internet-aware language with the potential to revolutionize programming. After Java’s formal introduction in the spring of 1995, there was...

Apr 1 1997  
  Java programming explorer
Bartlett N., Leslie A., Simkin S., Coriolis Group Books, Scottsdale, AZ, 1996.  Type: Book (9781883577810)

By now, nearly everyone in the computing field knows what Java is: an object-oriented, Internet-aware language with the potential to revolutionize programming. After Java’s formal introduction in the spring of 1995, there was...

Apr 1 1997  
  Teach yourself Java in 21 days
Lemay L., Perkins C. (ed), Sams, Indianapolis, IN, 1996.  Type: Book (9781575210308)

By now, nearly everyone in the computing field knows what Java is: an object-oriented, Internet-aware language with the potential to revolutionize programming. After Java’s formal introduction in the spring of 1995, there was...

Apr 1 1997  
  Early Computing and Numerical Analysis at the National Bureau of Standards
Aspray W., Gunderloy M. IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 11(1): 3-12, 1989.  Type: Article

In 1946, John W. Mauchly, a codesigner of the ENIAC, convinced the US Census Bureau to order an electronic calculator for use in the 1950 census. The Census Bureau, lacking the authority to fund such a project and without the technical...

Jul 1 1990  
  Ada language and methodology
Watt D., Wichmann B. (ed), Findlay W., Prentice Hall International (UK) Ltd., Hertfordshire, UK, 1987.  Type: Book (9789780130040787)

This textbook has two goals: to cover the Ada language in detail and to introduce programming methodologies appropriate for use with Ada. The reader is expected to have had at least a year of programming experience, preferably in Pasca...

Mar 1 1989  
  The role of programming language in estimating software development costs
Harrison W. (ed), Adrangi B. Library Hi Tech News (33): 101-110, 1986.  Type: Article

This paper examines the effect of the implementation language on the cost of a software project. The authors obtained a database of Department of Defense software projects. The information in this database includes the number of lines ...

Dec 1 1987  
  Learning computer programming through dynamic representation of computer functioning: evaluation of a new learning package for Pascal
Goodwin L., Sanati M. International Journal of Man-Machine Studies 25(3): 327-341, 1986.  Type: Article

Goodwin and Sanati compare two approaches to teaching an introductory Pascal course: the “traditional” approach (four lectures a week, plus a two-hour lab) and the “Paslab” approach (two lectures...

Sep 1 1987  
 
 
 
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