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    Computer Programmer

    Computer Programmer

    by Sherry Bonnice


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      ISBN-13: 9781422290507
    • Publisher: Mason Crest
    • Publication date: 09/02/2014
    • Series: Careers With Character
    • Sold by: SIMON & SCHUSTER
    • Format: eBook
    • Pages: 96
    • File size: 5 MB
    • Age Range: 6 - 18 Years

    Table of Contents

    Introduction 7

    1 Job Requirements 11

    2 Integrity and Trustworthiness 23

    3 Respect and Compassion 33

    4 Justice and Fairness 43

    5 Responsibility 51

    6 Courage 61

    7 Self-Discipline and Diligence 69

    8 Citizenship 79

    9 Career Opportunities 85

    Further Reading 92

    For More Information 93

    Glossary 94

    Index 95

    About the Author & Consultants 96

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    Find out what it takes to be a computer programmer with character... Computer programmers work in: •The computer and data-processing industry; •Engineering; •Management; •Telecommunications; •Banks; •Hospitals; •Government; •Research laboratories; and •A host of other industries. In our modern world, the field of computer programming is constantly expanding. Employers are seeking programmers who are skilled and conscientious. That's why computer programmers need: Integrity to honor property rights, including copyrights and patents... Self-discipline to stick with long and detailed jobs... And respect for the privacy of others. Do you think you might have the skills, interests, and character you need to succeed in this career? Computer Programmer will help you decide.

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    Children's Literature - Hazel Buys
    Careers with Character Computer Programmer emphasizes that character development is integral to building a successful career. The role of character in the workplace is described through a series of vignettes designed to illustrate decisions and choices that face computer programmers every day. The reader is invited to consider a moral problem presented to a computer programmer at work and reach a decision about the best course of action. The text presents either a “best” answer or asks the reader to consider what would be the most ethical plan of action. The character-testing dilemmas presented highlight issues of integrity and trustworthiness, respect and compassion, justice and fairness, responsibility, courage, self-discipline, diligence and citizenship. The closing chapter examines career opportunities for computer programmers. The text is illustrated with colorful photographs, words with corresponding definitions, interesting quotes and statements from documents such as the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics, presented in sidebars of contrasting color. Part of the “Careers with Character” series, the book ends with a list of books suggested for further reading, suggestions for internet based research, a glossary and an index. Bonnice’s book would be a good addition to a high school curriculum on career development in computer science and technology and /or ethics in the modern work place. Reviewer: Hazel Buys; Ages 14 up.
    School Library Journal
    Gr 8 Up-By combining career and character education, Bonnice drives home the point that one's career is more than just a job and that making ethical decisions helps bring more meaning and value to one's work. The book begins with an introduction explaining the importance of this connection, and then goes on to describe the early development of computer programming and operating systems, and then leads into the educational background required for different areas of programming. In all of these fields, access to confidential information makes it necessary to be prepared for facing difficult and complex situations. Numerous sidebars full of definitions, self-quizzes, inspirational quotations, and complementary information are scattered throughout as readers look at real-life tests of one's integrity and trustworthiness, respect and compassion, justice and fairness, responsibility, courage, self-discipline and diligence, and citizenship. The conversational, easy-to-read text is informative and uses natural dialogue to create realistic and challenging scenarios. Full-color photos complement the information or emphasize and help visualize the text. Each chapter concludes with a question for thought or discussion and a fitting quote from a historical philosopher or successful person. The last chapter looks at career opportunities in the field.-Susan Shaver, Hemingford Public Schools, NE Copyright 2003 Cahners Business Information.

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