Description
Some normal wear. Pages are clean. Missing dust jacket.
This well-preserved copy of “Introductory Computer Programming” by Fredric Stuart offers a fascinating glimpse into the early days of computer science education. Published in the 1970s, when personal computing was still in its infancy, this book served as a foundational text for countless students embarking on their journey into the nascent field of programming. Stuart’s clear and accessible writing style demystifies the complex concepts, making it an invaluable resource for both novices and seasoned programmers alike. Despite its age, the book’s enduring relevance lies in its exploration of fundamental programming principles that remain applicable today. For collectors and historians, this volume represents a significant milestone in the evolution of computer science pedagogy, capturing the excitement and challenges of a rapidly evolving technological landscape.