Programming Paradigms A programming paradigm is a general approach to programming or to the solution of problems using a programming language. Thus programming languages that share similar characteristics are clustered together in the same paradigm 30.03 Kb. 1
The Evolution of Technicity Mike Doyle Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the British Educational Research Association, University of Exeter, England, 12-14 September 2002 92.2 Kb. 1
Chapter 7 Software and the Challenge of Flight Control § Many lessons can be learned that are still applicable to the task of engineering complex software systems today, both in aerospace and in other fields where software is used to implement critical functions 132.5 Kb. 3
United nations convention to combat desertification Biodiversity, Climate Change and Combating Desertification conventions. 110 countries have been affected by desertification which is a global problem 82.81 Kb. 1
Computer Science vs. Computer Literacy Which to Teach? The dilemma is, whether to teach ‘computer science’, or just ‘computer literacy’. In this paper we argue that both computer science and a literate use of computers need to be taught to all students 32.44 Kb. 1