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Software Development for Engineers: with C, Pascal, C++, Assembly Language, Visual Basic, HTML, JavaScript and Java

Posted by Seth | November 13, 2009 .

Software Development for Engineers: with C, Pascal, C++, Assembly Language, Visual Basic, HTML, JavaScript and Java

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The main objective of this book is to provide a single source of reference and learning materials for most of the main technical programming languages.

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With the move toward s graphic user interface programming, engineers require a sound knowledge of several programming languages. This book introduces most of the main technical languages in a single volume. Using C++ and Pascal to provide a basic grounding in software development the author then goes on to introduce more advanced concepts such as object-oriented design through the development of C++. Sections on Visual Basic and 80X86 Assembly Language follow before Java, Windows NT and DOS are introduced, finishing with an overview of the UNIX system. All the example programs included relate to real life applications.

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  1. Xaviere November 13, 2009 10:51 pm

    If you have been trying to decide which language you want to start programming in, or would like to see the structure of other programming languages, this is the book.
    It will not teach you the from novice, but will give you a general insight into each of the languages.