CS  101 CS  101

CS 101

An Introduction to Computational Thinking

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Publisher Description

You do not need a degree of any type to understand computer science, nor do you need any mathematical skills greater than multiplying and dividing numbers. Not only are you smart enough to understand the fundamentals of computing, you have the ability to invent the basic structure of computer science.

  • GENRE
    Computing & Internet
    RELEASED
    2018
    13 September
    LANGUAGE
    EN
    English
    LENGTH
    180
    Pages
    PUBLISHER
    Sarbo Roy
    SIZE
    41.8
    MB

    Customer Reviews

    Jack_K31 ,

    Very nice

    Brilliant book to read if you’re trying to understand Computer Science! Even if you’re a student, reading this before an exam is pretty good revision to refresh the mind. Best thing is it’s free too!! Who doesn’t love a good bit of free education?

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