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Coding Basics

Elise Kapoor

Übersetzer A AI

Verlag: Publifye

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"Coding Basics" demystifies the world of computer programming, making it accessible to everyone, regardless of prior experience. The book reveals how computers translate human instructions into actions, focusing on the core concepts and their practical application in real-world projects. You'll discover that coding is fundamentally a problem-solving skill, breaking down complex challenges into manageable steps. Did you know early computers were mechanical, not digital, and that the first programmer was a woman? The book adopts a progressive learning approach to guide you through computational thinking, algorithms, and data structures. Starting with the basics of variables, loops, and functions, it moves on to hands-on projects like creating a simple website or a basic game application. This hands-on experience is crucial for solidifying your understanding of coding languages. Each chapter builds upon the previous one, providing practical steps and sample code along the way. By the end of "Coding Basics," you'll not only understand the fundamentals of computer programming but also possess the skills to create your own digital projects. This empowers you to contribute to the digital world and understand the technology that shapes our lives.
Verfügbar seit: 06.03.2025.
Drucklänge: 181 Seiten.

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