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62917 Introduction to Programming

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Notes on An Introduction to Programming – 3 sessions for LEO technical staff, probably written by David Caminer. Includes draft lecture notes, comments on content for training sessions from (unidentified) colleague and sets of blank exercise sheets.

Comprises:
- Plan of subjects covered in each of the three weekly sessions; 
- Programming Exercises, dated 5th Feb 1951; 
- Notes on content of Session 2;
- Notes on Exercise 2;
- Notes on Content of Session 3; 
- Notes on Illustration; 
- Notes on Exercise 3; 
- Programming Exercise Sheets (blank) - Exercise 1(a).  [4 copies in file, duplicates not scanned]; 
- Programming Exercise Sheets (blank) - Exercise 1(b).  [5 copies in file, duplicates not scanned]; 
- Lecture notes for Lecture no 2  [first version. duplicate set not scanned];
- Lecture notes for Lecture no 2  [second version]; 
- Lecture notes for Lecture no 3 [duplicate set not scanned].

 

Date : almost all undated (probably Feb 1951)

Creator : Caminer, David

Physical Description : 1 file (37 pages), paper; typescript with manuscript diagrams

Provenance :
From David Caminer's papers.



Archive References : CMLEO/DC/WF/TRN/62917 , DTC/3/2 , DCMLEO20210202030-066

This exhibit has a reference ID of CH62917. Please quote this reference ID in any communication with the Centre for Computing History.
 
Article: 62917 Introduction to Programming

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Lyons copyright
File Size: 10.49 MB






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