Stevens, Perdita

How to write good code : a guide for students - New York : Cambridge University Press, 2021 - viii, 206 p. ; ill. (some col.), 19 cm

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Learning to program isn't just learning the details of a programming language: to become a good programmer you have to become expert at debugging, testing, writing clear code and generally unsticking yourself when you get stuck, while to do well in a programming course you have to learn to score highly in coursework and exams. Featuring tips, stories and explanations of key terms, this book teaches these skills explicitly. Examples in Python, Java and Haskell are included, helping you to gain transferable programming skills whichever language you are learning. Intended for students in Higher or Further Education studying early programming courses, it will help you succeed in, and get the most out of, your course and support you in developing the software engineering habits that lead to good programs.

9781108789875


Computer programming

005.13 / STE

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