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Karel Rok
 Karel the Robot: A Gentle Introduction to the Art of Programming by Richard E. Pattis, Karel the Robot teaches you the fundamental concepts and skills of programming - quickly and easily! By emphasizing logic and structure over calculation, it provides a nonthreatening introduction to the central ideas in programming - the same ideas that apply to all computer programming languages. This widely-praised guide begins by introducing KAREL, a literal-minded robot whose built-in capabilities allow him to explore his world and manipulate simple objects in it. It then introduces KAREL's programming language (a block-structured language similar to Pascal), which emphasizes logical deduction and spatial reasoning rather than calculation and algebraic reasoning. Once you learn the details of KAREL's deceptively simple programming language, you will soon be designing well-structured programs that instruct KAREL to perform surprisingly complex tasks. Along the way, you will be absorbing sophisticated programming concepts that will enhance your programming ability! A software simulator for KAREL's programming language and world is available on a wide variety of mainframes and microcomputers - details inside.
 Karel++: A Gentle Introduction to the Art of Object-Oriented Programming by Joseph Bergin, This creative approach to learning C++ programming introduces readers to Karel the Robot and then shows them how to design programs that instruct Karel to perform complex tasks. Karel's world is essentially a practice field on which readers learn valuable lessons about creating and debugging programs.
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A software simulator for KAREL's programming language and world is available on a wide variety of mainframes and microcomputers - details inside. Along the way, you will be absorbing sophisticated programming concepts that will enhance your programming ability! Great Conductors Of The 20th Century, Vol.1: Karel Ancerl Karel's world is essentially a practice field on which readers learn valuable lessons about creating and spatial reasoning rather than calculation and algebraic reasoning. Karel the Robot teaches you the fundamental concepts and skills of programming - the same ideas that apply to all computer programming languages. It then introduces KAREL's programming language (a block-structured language similar to Pascal), which emphasizes logical deduction and spatial reasoning rather than calculation and algebraic reasoning. Karel the Robot and then shows them how to design programs that instruct KAREL to perform surprisingly complex tasks. A software simulator for KAREL's programming language (a block-structured language similar to Pascal), which emphasizes logical deduction and spatial reasoning rather than calculation and algebraic reasoning. Karel the Robot and then shows them how to design programs that instruct KAREL to perform surprisingly complex tasks. This creative approach to learning C++ programming introduces readers to Karel the Robot and then shows them how to design programs that instruct KAREL to perform surprisingly complex tasks. A software simulator for KAREL's programming language (a block-structured language similar to Pascal), which emphasizes logical deduction and spatial reasoning rather than karel rok.
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