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Beginning Programming for Dummies

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Do you think the programmers who work at your office are magical wizards who hold special powers that manipulate your computer? Believe it or not, anyone can learn how to write programs, and it doesn’t take a higher math and science education to start. Beginning Programming for Dummies shows you how computer programming works without all the technical details or hard programming language. It explores the common parts of every computer programming language and how to write for multiple platforms like Windows, Mac OS X, or Linux. This easily accessible guide provides you with the tools you need In addition to these essential building blocks, this guide features a companion CD-ROM containing Liberty BASIC compiler and code in several languages. It also provides valuable programming resources and lets you in on cool careers for programmers. With Beginning Programming of Dummies , you can take charge of your computer and begin programming today!

384 pages, Paperback

First published August 30, 1999

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January 4, 2010
I read this book to help form a base level of knowledge for some of the work I'm doing on an IT program. It was useful in introducing programming in several different languages and the commonalities between. Particularly good to have a very introductory view of C++ with BASIC equivalent alongside. But the final couple of chapters were clearly bolted on - the sections on HTML, Javascript, Java etc were rubbish, and clearly written as an update to the older 2001 edition. How can you write about HTML without CSS? So the core bit was good, but ignore the last section
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July 18, 2012
A very interesting guide to a topic many can see as boring. This book is not only full of information and tools but is also entertaining and funny! Also at the end of the day you can use this book as a context guide to different sections within basic programming. I recommend it a lot.
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May 25, 2009
I don't now how many times I've tried to learn the basic concepts of computer programming. This book did the trick.
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June 2, 2015
The writing in this book is effective because of the author's incorporation of sense of audience. This book can teach pretty much anyone how to code. The book's sense of audience is it's greatest strength, but the book lacks substance, and is basically a how-to. I would recommend this book to classmates willing to go through the process of learning programming skills. Now that I have read this book, I feel I can move on and learn coding online instead of reading more "Dummy" books.
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August 13, 2010
Pretty basic stuff. Serves as a good intro, giving the flavor of a few languages, but is short on practical applications.
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July 21, 2012
Very easy introduction for beginner programming in general and basic specifically
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January 2, 2021
If you are new to programming, I definitely recommend it.
You will enjoy it.
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