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By Roland Hughes

"The Minimum You Need to Know about Logic to Work in It" was published by Logikal Solutions in January 2007 - USA, it has 154 pages and the language of the book is English.
“The Minimum You Need to Know about Logic to Work in It” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ The Minimum You Need to Know about Logic to Work in It
- Author: Roland Hughes
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: 154
- Publisher: Logikal Solutions
- Publish Date: January 2007
- Publish Location: USA
“The Minimum You Need to Know about Logic to Work in It” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ program logic - Algorithms - linked list - hash - sorting - searching - Symbolic and mathematical Logic
Edition Specifications:
- Format: Paperback
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL11832501M - OL2365621W
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 2011499367
- ISBN-13: 9780977086627
- ISBN-10: 0977086623
- All ISBNs: 0977086623 - 9780977086627
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"The Minimum You Need to Know about Logic to Work in It" Table Of Contents:
- 1- Why Logic?
- 2- What is Logic?
- 3- Prerequisites for This Book
- 4- Approach of This Book
- 5- Who Should Read This Book?
- 6- Why is Flowcharting and Pseudocoding Shunned?
- 7- Flowcharting and the Current State of IT
- 8- Additional Reading
- 9- Basics of Flowcharting
- 10- Flowcharting Symbols
- 11- Linear Sequence
- 12- Top Checking Loop
- 13- Middle Checking Loop
- 14- Bottom Checking Loop
- 15- Multiple Decisions
- 16- Flowcharting Summary
- 17- Exercises
- 18- Basics of Pseudocode
- 19- What is Pseudocode?
- 20- Rules of Pseudocode
- 21- The Why and When of Pseudocode
- 22- How Do You Learn to Write Pseudocode?
- 23- Linear Sequence
- 24- Top Checking Loop
- 25- Middle Checking Loop
- 26- Bottom Checking Loop
- 27- Multiple Decisions
- 28- Pseudocode Followup
- 29- Exercises
- 30- Some Fundamental Data Types
- 31- Core Data Types
- 32- Data Type Sizes
- 33- Variables
- 34- Arrays
- 35- Records and Structures
- 36- Indexes
- 37- Record and Structure Examples
- 38- Summary
- 39- Exercises
- 40- Searching and Sorting
- 41- Overview
- 42- The Bubble Sort
- 43- Class Exercise One
- 44- Linear Search
- 45- Insertion Sort
- 46- Class Exercise Two
- 47- Class Exercise Three
- 48- Shell Sort
- 49- Binary Search
- 50- Class Exercise Four
- 51- Leaping Lynn
- 52- Class Exercise Five
- 53- When All Search Routines Fail
- 54- The Two Part Compare
- 55- Comparing Dates
- 56- Summary
- 57- Exercises
- 58- Decision Order
- 59- Choosing Your Decision Order
- 60- Creating an Extract File
- 61- Class Exercise One
- 62- Class Exercise Two
- 63- Class Exercise Three
- 64- Class Exercise Four
- 65- Class Exercise Five
- 66- Summary
- 67- Knowing What Questions to Ask
- 68- How are You Going to Use This?
- 69- Who is the Audience?
- 70- What Business Areas and Systems are Impacted by This?
- 71- Is This Legal?
- 72- Example One
- 73- Example Two (Where Did You Get This?)
- 74- Who Owns This Project?
- 75- How W ill Success Be Measured?
- 76- Who Will Sign Off on This Project?
- 77- What are the Deliverables?
- 78- How Much Time Do I Have?
- 79- How Reliable Does This Have to Be?
- 80- What is the Required Availability?
- 81- Summary
- 82- Linked Lists
- 83- Pointers
- 84- A Singly Linked List
- 85- Doubly Linked Lists
- 86- Which do you use?
- 87- Exercises
- 88- Class Exercise One
- 89- Summary
- 90- Hash
- 91- What is a Hash?
- 92- Collisions
- 93- File vs. Algorithm
- 94- Summary
- 95- Exercises
- 96- Relational Databases
- 97- What is a Relational Database?
- 98- Some Important Relational Terms
- 99- Data Integrity and Constraints
- 100- SQL and Flowcharting
- 101- Summary
- 102- Exercises
- 103- Surviving the Fire
- 104- The Philosophy
- 105- Beware the Deadly Embrace
- 106- The Stock Order Problem
- 107- Some Career Advice
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