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How to Learn Programming: Adventures of a self-taught programmer (Paperback)

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Dive into the Digital Frontier: A Nostalgic Tale of Programming and Beyond

This book is a captivating journey through the world of programming, and it's an ideal companion for anyone eager to embark on this coding adventure. Whether you're just starting out or merely curious about the intricacies of programming, it's designed to satiate your intellectual curiosity.

But that's not all. If you ever tinkered with an Amiga, wrestled with a Commodore 64, or marveled at the Apple IIe, this story is your time machine back to the golden era of retro computers. It's a tribute to the pioneers and enthusiasts of early PCs, a nod to the pioneers who ignited the digital revolution.

Exploring the Roots of Code:

The book delves into the fascinating world of BASIC and C/C++ programming languages. While BASIC may have taken a back seat in the modern coding landscape, it left a treasure trove of ideas and principles that remain relevant today. You'll uncover how abstract thinking becomes an art form in the realm of programming, a timeless skill that transcends language barriers.

Meet the Ancestors:

C, the grandparent of many modern programming languages - from C++ and Java to JavaScript and Python, plays a pivotal role in this narrative. Its DNA flows through the veins of contemporary coding, making it a gateway to understanding the software architecture of the digital age. Discover how many languages intentionally resemble C to ease the learning curve for aspiring programmers.

A Symphony of Stories:

Programming is more than just lines of code; it's a tapestry of narratives. In this book, the real gems are the stories, anecdotes that traverse the history of computing. It's a captivating tapestry that binds pioneers, novices, and aficionados in a shared love for the world of programming.

The cover image, a Mandelbrot fractal generated on an Amiga computer, serves as a vivid reminder of the late '80s and early '90s, an age when these machines were the frontier of digital creativity.

If this journey intrigues you, don't miss the author's other programming books, including 'The Joy of Chess Programming, ' 'How to Write a Chess Program, ' 'How to Write a Bitboard Chess Engine, ' and 'How to Write a JavaScript Chess Engine.'

Step into the digital time capsule, and let the stories and wisdom within these pages transport you to a bygone era while illuminating the path to a future in programming.


Product Details
ISBN: 9798582605249
Publisher: Independently Published
Publication Date: December 20th, 2020
Pages: 102
Language: English