Gary B. Shelly, Thomas J. Cashman, and Charles W. Herbert (
Editorial Reviews
Product Description:Alice 2.0: Introductory Concepts and Techniques, from the Shelly Cashman Series, is designed to teach introductory programming concepts with Alice 2.0. Alice is free, downloadable software that was developed with funding from the National Science Foundation to make object-oriented programming concepts more accessible and exciting to students. This new book on Alice 2.0 provides the perfect approach to teaching this software to students. With its project-oriented, step-by-step pedagogy, students will easily grasp programming concepts and build confidence in their skills.
Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review
Great for first time programmers, June 13, 2007
By
agisnotme (Somewhere, GA)
This was assigned as one of my books for a beginners programming class. It is a great book because it walks you through every step of the way. You'll never feel lost because there is no reason to be. The end of chapter assignments are pretty long but it's great practice.