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Title: Anyone Can Code : Algorithmic Thinking
Authors: Arya, Ali
Keywords: Algorithms
Programming
Issue Date: 23-Nov-2023
Series/Report no.: https://ali-arya.com/anyonecancode/
Abstract: As the second book in the Anyone Can Code series, Algorithmic Thinking focuses on the logic behind computer programming and software design. With a data-centred approach, it starts with simple algorithms that work on simple data items and advances to more complex ones covering data structures and classes. Examples are given in C/C++ and Python and use both plain text and graphics applications to illustrate the concepts in different languages and forms. With the advances in artificial intelligence and automated code generators, it is essential to learn about the logic of what a code needs to do, not just how to write the code. Anyone Can Code: Algorithmic Thinking is suitable for anyone who aims to improve their programming skills and go beyond the simple craft of programming, stepping into the world of algorithm design.
URI: https://openlibrary-repo.ecampusontario.ca/jspui/handle/123456789/1987
Other Identifiers: 174a117f-fca7-4d28-b86d-652086fe233c
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