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An Introduction to Programming Using Alice


An Introduction to Programming Using Alice

An Introduction to Programming Using Alice

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Manufacturer: Course Technology
Author: Charles W. Herbert
Binding: Paperback
Publication Date: 2006-03-30
Publisher: Course Technology
Label: Course Technology
Number Of Pages: 296
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Editorial Review:
Alice: An Introduction to Programming Using Alice is designed to make learning programming easy for the novice user, with the help of Alice. Object-oriented programming can be much more challenging to learn than traditional programming. Alice is a software tool that was developed to help teach object-oriented programming in a less syntax-intensive and highly motivating environment. It addresses some of the barriers that currently prevent many students from successfully learning to program.
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Customer Reviews
Average Customer Rating: 4.5

Book needed for college 2007-09-06
Not only did I save money from buying from Amazon, it also arrived in time for my first class. Excellenct service.


intuitive for object oriented programming 2007-02-08
For non-programmers who want to learn an object oriented language, Alice is a nice choice. At least as a pedagogic vehicle. As far as I know, there are no actual [or few] actual jobs for Alice programmers. But at the primary or secondary school level, Alice gets the main concepts common to many commercial OO languages across to students.

Herbert introduces these concepts at a deliberately slow pace. Suitable for most of the targeted audience. The screen captures of the user interface are quite pretty, and help to hold the reader's attention. As compared with learning C++, say, where there is no intrinsic GUI. Plus, the mapping of conceptual objects to graphical objects in Alice is its main attraction. Very intuitive.