Structured programming in Java

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We argue that for computing majors, it is better to use a 'why' approach to teaching programming than a 'how' approach; this involves (among other things) teaching structured programming before progressing to higher-level styles such as object-oriented programming. We also argue that, once it has been decided to teach structured programming, Java is a reasonable language to choose for doing so.

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Gibbons, J. (1998). Structured programming in Java. SIGPLAN Notices (ACM Special Interest Group on Programming Languages), 33(4), 40–43. https://doi.org/10.1145/278283.278289

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