Objects-First vs. Structures-First Approaches to OO Programming Education: An Empirical Study.
Academy of Information and Management Sciences Journal 2008, July, 11, 2
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INTRODUCTION The teaching of introductory programming is a foundation in many computer information systems (CIS) and computer science (CSC) curricula. In recent years, virtually all introductory programming courses have shifted from the procedural approach to the object-oriented (OO) approach. Most beginning programming courses appear to be teaching Java , C++, or one of the Visual Studio .NET languages (Visual Basic, C#, or J#) as evidenced by the popularity of various computer programming texts. All of these programming languages are OO, as contrasted with the purely procedural languages of Fortran, Pascal, COBOL, and C.
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