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Think like a computer / by Jacob Batchelor.

By: Batchelor, Jacob.
Series: A true book.Publisher: North Mankato, MN, USA : Children's Press, c2019Description: 48 pages : color illustrations ; 22 cm. Media type: unmediated ISBN: 9780531127315; 9780531135402.Subject(s): Computers--Juvenile literature | Computer systems--Juvenile literature | Computer programming--Juvenile literatureDDC classification: Cir 004 B314 2019 Summary: Basic computer programming knowledge has become an essential requirement for many jobs, and it can even come in handy in everyday situations. In this book, readers will learn about programming concepts such as algorithms, binary code, and debugging. They will also learn why software developers use different programming languages, what new kinds of software are changing the ways we use computers, and much more. Features include detailed sidebars to show useful tips for beginning coders; timelines to highlight coding breakthroughs; glossaries; charts, diagrams and more.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Basic computer programming knowledge has become an essential requirement for many jobs, and it can even come in handy in everyday situations. In this book, readers will learn about programming concepts such as algorithms, binary code, and debugging. They will also learn why software developers use different programming languages, what new kinds of software are changing the ways we use computers, and much more. Features include detailed sidebars to show useful tips for beginning coders; timelines to highlight coding breakthroughs; glossaries; charts, diagrams and more.

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