Employment of concrete models to enhance comprehension has been a common approach in teaching abstract subjects such as physics and mathematics. In computer programming, concrete models are still a novelty. Recently there have been plausible attempts to employ models to enhance programming comprehension. In this book, new concrete model called Memory/Mselle Transfer Language (MTL) (invented by Dr. Leonard J. Mselle) is consistently employed to enable the learner and the instructor to reason about his/her code from machine semantics. Such reverse playing is designed to reduce ambiguity and hence facilitate comprehension. Furthermore, in this book, issues are organized and presented in a way that will enable the learner to feel that he/she is ¿working the machine¿ and the machine has no influence on what goes wrong on the code.
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Höhe: 220 mm
Breite: 150 mm
Dicke: 11 mm
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978-3-8473-2137-8 (9783847321378)
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Leonard J. Mselle es actualmente profesor en la Escuela de Informática, Colegio de Informática y Educación Virtual de la Universidad de Dodoma (Tanzanía). Mselle es el autor de C++ para programadores noveles y Java para programadores noveles.