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ACM Southeast Regional Conference
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Proceedings of the 30th annual Southeast regional conference
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Raleigh, North Carolina
SESSION: Session 1A: Computer science education
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Pages: 3 - 10
Year of Publication: 1992
ISBN:0-89791-506-2
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K. N. King
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Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia
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ABSTRACT
The content and methodology of the programming languages course (CS 8) vary widely. A previous paper [3] discussed options available to the instructor and surveyed texts for the course. This paper describes the course as it is currently taught at Georgia State University, with the hope that instructors of similar courses will benefit by examining our approach and learning from our successes and failures.
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Barnes, J. G. P., Progrwnming in Ada, Third Edition, Addison-Wesley, Wokingham, England, 1989.
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Wegner, P., Introduction to the special issue on programming language paradigms. Computing Surveys 21, 3 (September 1989): 253-258.
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