Designed for a first course in programming, this text assumes a problem-solving approach to QBASIC programming concepts. Each chapter begins with a problem statement; concepts for solving the problem follow. A structured, seven-step procedure is used throughout the text and provides a framework for solving problems. The seven steps include: variable names; algorithm; hand-calculated answer; QBASIC program; entering the program; executing the program; comparing hand-calculated answer.
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Designed for a first course in programming, this text assumes a problem-solving approach to QBASIC programming concepts. Each chapter begins with a problem statement; concepts for solving the problem follow. A structured, seven-step procedure is used throughout the text and provides a framework for solving problems. The seven steps include: variable names; algorithm; hand-calculated answer; QBASIC program; entering the program; executing the program; comparing hand-calculated answer.
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