Beginning Programming All-in-One, 2nd Ed (For Dummies)
Monday, 06 February 2023

This book offers one guide packed with seven books explaining programming across multiple languages.  Wallace Wang covers all the principles of programming, algorithms, data structures, debugging programs, and unique applications of programming while looking at some of the most popular programming languages used today.

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The aim is that readers will come away with a rock-solid foundation in the programming basics, using data, coding for the web, and building killer apps.

Author: Wallace Wang
Publisher: For Dummies
Date: June 2022
Pages: 800
ISBN: 978-1119884408
Print: 1119884403
Kindle: B0B1BLY87B
Audience: Novice programmers
Level: Introductory
Category: Theory & Techniques

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Books included: 

 

  • Getting Started with Programming
  • Programming Basics
  • Data Structures
  • Algorithms
  • Web Programming
  • Programming Language Syntax
  • Applications

 

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