The main objective of programming is to put ideas for solving problems into a form that can be processed by a machine. This transformation of ideas into mechanical form is often difficult and can be especially discouraging for beginners. This book shows how correct structuring and the development of a good "style" can allow the programmer to write and understand even complex programs. It uses the language Modula-3, a successor to Pascal and Modula-2 which builds upon and extends the concepts that have already proved themselves in those languages. This enables a programming style that leads stepwise from the handling of complex data types and algorithms to such modern and challenging themes as object-oriented and parallel programming. All examples in the book and various Modula-3 programming environments can be supplied to the reader in electronic form.
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Laszlo Boszormenyi is Professor of Informatics at the University of Klagenfurt.
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