Learning to program with Alice. Wanda Dann, Stephen Cooper, Randy Pausch.
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TextPublication details: Upper Saddle River, NJ : Pearson Prentice Hall, c2006.Description: xvii, 318 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 26 cm. + 1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.)ISBN: - 978-0131872893 (pbk.)
- 0131872907 (CDROM)
- Alice (Computer program language)
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- QA 76.64 .D36 2006
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Includes index.
"Includes full version of Alice"--p. [1] of cover.
Part I: Introduction to Alice -- Getting started with Alice -- Program design and implementation -- Programming: Putting together the pieces -- Part II: Object-oriented and event-driven programming concepts -- Classes, objects, methods, and parameters -- Interaction: Events and event handling -- Part III: Using functions and control statements -- Functions and If/Else -- Repetition: Definite and indefinite -- Repetition: Recursion -- Part IV: Advanced topics -- Lists and list processing -- Variables and revisiting inheritance -- What's next? -- Appendix -- Appendix A: Using Alice -- Appendix B: Managing the Alice interface.
System requirements for CD-ROM: Operating system: Windows ME, Windows 2000, or Windows XP ; minimum hardware requirements: Pentium (500 MHz or better), VGA graphics card capable of 16 bit color, 128 MB of RAM, sound card; recommended hardware requirements: Pentium (1 GHz or better), 8 MB 3D video card, 256 MB of RAM ; product may be networked or used as a standalone.
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