This book is intended for students who are beginning to learn about programming and serves as a basis for a course taken prior to, or in conjunction with, a first programming course. It presents a variety of logic tools that a programmer will encounter and/or use throughout their career. Chapters are written in an independent, flexible format to allow instructors to select or rearrange chapters to meet his or her course requirements. This book should be of interest to students taking an introductory course in programming logic in DP, CS or Philosophy/Humanities departments; supplement to any computer language course.
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