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Problems in Programming
註釋The book compiles solved problems from the high-school computer science competitions in Slovenia. The solutions are grouped by their subject into the following chapters: easy problems, comoputing, recursive functions, sorting and arranging, graphs, process control in real-time, computer graphics and other problems. Each chapter begins with an introduction, giving the common details of the solutions that follow in chronological order. The introductions and the themselves, embody the answers into a wider realm from which the problem originates, and reveal some of the background, that led to the formulation of the exercise. The programs, accompanying the solutions, indicate the esential characteristics of the proper programming style. The detailed analyses, accompanying some of the solutions, indicate that perfect programming requires not only the knowledge of a programming language, a bit of good will and a little of common sence, but quite a lot more.