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Computational Thinking: A Beginner’s Guide to Problem-Solving and Programming
Karl BeecherComputational thinking (CT) is a timeless, transferable skill that enables you to think more clearly and logically, as well as a way to solve specific problems.
Beginning with the core ideas of computational thinking, with this book you'll build up an understanding of the practical problem-solving approach and explore how computational thinking aids good practice in software development, giving you a head start on the road to becoming an effective programmer. Exercises are included at the end of every chapter, along with a full guided example at the end of the book.
• Grasp the core concepts of computational thinking
• Discover how to use computational thinking to get started with software development
• Build up your knowledge and test your understanding of each chapter with exercises
• Suitable for pupils studying computer science at GCSE, A-level and beyond
Karl Beecher is an author and software specialist. He has worked as a software engineer and in 2009, he was awarded a PhD in Computer Science. He worked at the Free University of Berlin before returning to industry to co-found Endocode, a company specialising in the management of large-scale IT operations. In 2014 Karl published his first book, Brown Dogs and Barbers.
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