Textbook recommendation
Can anyone here recommend a Intro to Programming with Pascal text that
is still in print that would be suitable for a college course? They are
becoming more rare by the semester. A google search yielded nothing
useful. We used to use Nance 3rd edition, but sadly it is now out of
print too.
Thanks
-CSK
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