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Mastering Simula Programming - From Basics to Expert Proficiency

William Smith

Editorial: HiTeX Press

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"Mastering Simula Programming: From Basics to Expert Proficiency" offers a comprehensive and accessible exploration of the Simula programming language, the historical cornerstone of object-oriented programming. This book meticulously guides readers through Simula's unique features and capabilities, from foundational concepts to advanced topics, ensuring a solid understanding of the language's syntax, structure, and best practices. Each chapter is designed to build upon previous knowledge, creating a seamless and coherent learning experience.
 
Whether you are a beginner eager to learn the fundamentals or an experienced programmer looking to deepen your expertise, this book provides practical examples, clear explanations, and real-world applications to illustrate key concepts. Readers will gain insights into data types, control structures, classes, objects, inheritance, polymorphism, and more, equipping them with the tools necessary to tackle complex programming challenges. "Mastering Simula Programming" is an essential resource for anyone seeking to understand and apply the principles of this pioneering language in modern software development.
Disponible desde: 01/08/2024.
Longitud de impresión: 309 páginas.

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