Математическая теория оптимального эксперимента: Учебное пособие
معرفی کتاب «Математическая теория оптимального эксперимента: Учебное пособие» نوشتهٔ Ермаков С.М., Жиглявский А.А.، منتشرشده توسط نشر Наука در سال 1987. این کتاب در فرمت djvu، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
programming Languages: An Active Learning Approach Introduces Students To Three Programming Paradigms: Object-oriented/imperative Languages Using C++ And Ruby, Functional Languages Using Standard Ml, And Logic Programming Using Prolog. This Interactive Textbook Is Intended To Be Used In And Outside Of Class. Each Chapter Follows A Pattern Of Presenting A Topic Followed By A Practice Exercise Or Exercises That Encourage Students To Try What They Have Just Read. This Textbook Is Best-suited For Students With A 2-3 Course Introduction To Imperative Programming.
key Features:
- accessible Structure Guides The Student Through Various Programming Languages
- seamlessly Integrated Practice Exercises
- classroom-tested
- online Support Materials
advance Praise For Lee’s Programming Languages: An Active Learning Approach
the Programming Languages Book Market Is Overflowing With Books, But None Like This. In Many Ways, It Is Precisely The Book I Have Been Searching For To Use In My Own Programming Languages Course. One Of The Main Challenges I Perpetually Face Is How To Teach Students To Program In Functional And Logical Languages, But Also How To Teach Them About Compilers. This Book Melds The Two Approaches Very Well.
David Musicant, Carleton College
Programming Languages: An Active Learning Approach introduces students to three programming paradigms: object-oriented/imperative languages using C++ and Ruby, functional languages using Standard ML, and logic programming using Prolog. This interactive textbook is intended to be used in and outside of class. Each chapter follows a pattern of presenting a topic followed by a practice exercise or exercises that encourage students to try what they have just read. This textbook is best-suited for students with a 2-3 course introduction to imperative programming. Key Features: Accessible structure guides the student through various programming languages Seamlessly integrated practice exercises Classroom-tested Online support materials Advance Praise for Lee's Programming Languages: An Active Learning Approach "The Programming Languages book market is overflowing with books, but none like this. In many ways, it is precisely the book I have been searching for to use in my own programming languages course. One of the main challenges I perpetually face is how to teach students to program in functional and logical languages, but also how to teach them about compilers. This book melds the two approaches very well."--David Musicant, Carleton College Programming Languages: An Active Learning Approach introduces students to three programming paradigms: object-oriented/imperative languages using C++ and Ruby, functional languages using Standard ML, and logic programming using Prolog. This interactive textbook is intended to be used in and outside of class. Each chapter follows a pattern of presenting a topic followed by a practice exercise or exercises that encourage students to try what they have just read. This textbook is best-suited for students with a 2-3 course introduction to imperative programming. Key Features: (1) Accessible structure guides the student through various programming languages. (2) Seamlessly integrated practice exercises. (3) Classroom-tested. (4) Online support materials. Advance praise: “The Programming Languages book market is overflowing with books, but none like this. In many ways, it is precisely the book I have been searching for to use in my own programming languages course. One of the main challenges I perpetually face is how to teach students to program in functional and logical languages, but also how to teach them about compilers. This book melds the two approaches very well.” -- David Musicant, Carleton College "Programming Languages: An Active Learning Approach introduces students to three programming paradigms: object-oriented/imperative languages using C++ and Ruby, functional languages using Standard ML, and logic programming using Prolog. This interactive textbook is intended to be used in and outside of class. Each chapter follows a pattern of presenting a topic followed by a practice exercise or exercises that encourage students to try what they have just read. This textbook is best-suited for students with a 2-3 course introduction to imperative programming."--Jacket