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Developing An Introductory Software Programming Course For Engineering Students
Author(s) -
Scott Schneider
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--14546
Subject(s) - software development , software engineering , computer science , personal software process , software construction , social software engineering , software development process , programming language , software engineering process group , syntax , software , artificial intelligence
The ability to effectively develop software programs, from complex software systems to simple macros, is becoming increasingly important in all engineering disciplines. Educators have realized this need, and likewise have included software programming in many engineering curriculums. The initial course in software programming has historically focused on learning the syntax for a single programming language instead of the skills of logical and algorithmic thinking and the processes for software development. This paper presents a stepped process for introducing software programming to engineering technology students.

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