Date: Wed, 3 Oct 2001 13:22:55 -0400
Reply-To: "Diskin, Dennis" <Dennis.Diskin@PHARMA.COM>
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From: "Diskin, Dennis" <Dennis.Diskin@PHARMA.COM>
Subject: Re: Structured Programming book suggestions
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Currently, there's a copy available on eBay, starting bid $3.95:
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Dennis Diskin
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Laurel Copeland [SMTP:lacop@UMICH.EDU]
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>
> or online bookstores that deal also in used books, e.g.,
> http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/flex-sign-in/ref=cm_rate_rev/107-9730614
> -5871742
>
> At 10:58 AM 10/3/01 -0600, you wrote:
> >Perhaps you mean "Algorithms + Data Structures = Programs" by Niklaus
> >Wirth. It's out of print, but might be available through used
> bookstores.
> >--
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> > >>> "wei cheng" <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> 10/03/2001 9:37 AM >>>
> >Quentin,
> >When I learnt structured programming in early 80's, I remember there is a
> >good book "Data+Structure=Program". Actually it was chosen as the
> textbook
> >for structured programming.It's writen in PASCAL, but is focused on
> >Stuctured Programming. The book is far away in China right now, so I
> can't
> >check the ISBN number for you. But I remember it's kinda classic book on
> >structured programming. I don't know is anyone else on the list read that
> >and can give more information.
> >
> >HTH,
> >
> >Wei Cheng
> > >From: Quentin McMullen <QuentinMcMullen@WESTAT.COM>
> > >Hi,
> > >
> > >Reading recent discussion on use of GOTO within Structured Programming,
> and
> > >listening to Ed Heaton's great talk yesterday at NESUG: "Top-Down
> > >Programming with SAS Macros", I have once again been reminded that I
> lack a
> > >foundation in programming theory (if that is the right term).
> > >
> > >I am wondering if folks could throw out recommendations for favorite
> books
> > >in this area (i.e. program organization, programming practices, etc.,
> not
> > >necessarily SAS-specific). If people want to reply to the list that is
> > >fine, if not feel free to email me directly and I'll compile a list of
> > >books
> > >then post it later this week.
> > >
> > >TIA,
> > >--Quentin
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