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Train Your Brain with Problem-Solving Activities

โœ Scribed by Emilee Hillman


Publisher
Cavendish Square Publishing, LLC
Year
2019
Tongue
English
Series
Think Like a Programmer
Category
Fiction

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โœฆ Synopsis


Solving problems is one of the primary parts of a computer coder's job. This book uses fun activities to explore different computer programming concepts, like computational thinking, organization, and breaking down tasks. Each activity allows readers to explore the concepts without the use of a computer, instead using everyday objects to expand the reader's understanding of computer programming skills and concepts.


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