TY - BOOK AU - Koffman,Elliot B. TI - Turbo Pascal SN - 0201350866 (pbk.) AV - QA76.73.P2 K635 1998 PY - 1998/// CY - Reading, Mass. PB - Addison-Wesley KW - Turbo Pascal (Computer file) KW - Pascal (Computer program language) N1 - Includes index; Overview of Computers and Programming. Electronic Computers Then and Now. Introduction to Computer Hardware. Problem Solving and Programming. Overview of Programming Language. Processing High-Level Language Program. Using the Turbo Pascal Integrated Environment. Interview: David A. Patterson Problem Solving and Pascal. The Software Development Method. Applying the Software Development Method. Case Study: Converting Units of Measurement. Overview of Pascal, Reserved Words, & Identifiers. Data Types and Declarations. Executable Statements. General Form of a Pascal Program. Arithmetic Expressions. Case Study: Evaluating Coins. Formatting & Viewing Program Output. Debugging and Programming Errors. Interview: Philippe Kahn Functions, Procedures, and Graphics. Building Programs from Existing Information. Case Study: Finding the Area and Circumference of a Circle. Case Study: Finding the Most Pizza for Your Money. Functions. Top-Down Design and Structure Charts. Case Study: Drawing Simple Diagrams. Procedures. Procedures as Program Building Blocks. Introduction to Computer Graphics (Optional). Common Programming Errors. Interview: James Foley Selections Structures: If and Case Statements. Control Structures. Boolean Expressions. The if Statement. Syntax Diagrams. if Statements with Compound Statements. Decision Steps in Algorithms. Case Study: Payroll Problem. Case Study: Computing Insurance Dividends. Hand-Tracing an Algorithm. Nested if Statements & Multiple-Alternative Decisions. The case Statement. Common Programming Errors. Interview: Ellen Isaacs Repetition: While, For and, Repeat Statements. The while Statement. Using Loops to Accumulate a Sum. Event-Controlled Loops. Loop Design. The for Statement. The repeat Statement. Nested Loops. Debugging & Testing Programs. Common Programming Errors. Inter N2 - This is a web-update version of Elliot Koffman's Turbo Pascal book. The major change to this edition is that all of the code previously found on an accompanying disk is now located on the book's web site. The author has also included an additional chapter introducing students to the WWW and showing them the benefits of all it has to offer. By having students use the web site throughout the course, this book will make students more comfortable using the WWW for classwork and for their own interests ER -