TAILIEUCHUNG - Preliminaries part 2

Kernighan, B., and Ritchie, D. 1978, The C Programming Language (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall). [2] [Reference for K&R “traditional” C. Later editions of this book conform to the ANSI C standard.] Meeus, J. 1982, Astronomical Formulae for Calculators, 2nd ed., revised and enlarged (Richmond, VA: Willmann-Bell). [3] | Program Organization and Control Structures 5 Kernighan B. and Ritchie D. 1978 The C Programming Language Englewood Cliffs NJ Prentice-Hall . 2 Reference for K R traditional C. Later editions of this book conform to the ANSI C standard. Meeus J. 1982 Astronomical Formulae for Calculators 2nd ed. revised and enlarged Richmond VA Willmann-Bell . 3 Sample page from NUMERICAL RECIPES IN C THE ART OF SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING ISBN 0-521-43108-5 g 2. Q Z CO Program Organization and Control f .f Structures fH i I 5 co o b - i M We sometimes like to point out the close analogies between computer programs i a on the one hand and written poetry or written musical scores on the other. All three present themselves as visual media symbols on a two-dimensional page or f i computer screen. Yet in all three cases the visual two-dimensional frozen-in-time 7- representation communicates or is supposed to communicate something rather i 3 different namely a process that unfolds in time. A poem is meant to be read music played a program executed as a sequential series of computer instructions. 3 In all three cases the target of the communication in its visual form is a human 5- S being. The goal is to transfer to him her as efficiently as can be accomplished the greatest degree of understanding in advance of how the process will unfold in time. In poetry this human target is the reader. In music it is the performer. In programming it is the program user. Now you may object that the target of communication of a program is not o a human but a computer that the program user is only an irrelevant intermediary s P- s a lackey who feeds the machine. This is perhaps the case in the situation where 9 the business executive pops a diskette into a desktop computer and feeds that computer a black-box program in binary executable form. The computer in this case doesn t much care whether that program was written with good programming j practice or not. I t z We envision however that you .

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