CS  101 CS  101

CS 101

An Introduction to Computational Thinking

    • 4.3 • 20 Ratings

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
    Computers & Internet
    RELEASED
    2018
    September 13
    LANGUAGE
    EN
    English
    LENGTH
    180
    Pages
    PUBLISHER
    Sarbo Roy
    SELLER
    Sarbo Roy
    SIZE
    41.8
    MB

    Customer Reviews

    roro5179 ,

    A Great Read!

    Regardless of your background, this book will give you a simple and entertaining read on the fundamentals and history of computers. I can’t recommend t enough!!!

    shinkoka ,

    Great Read

    A comprehensive yet simplistic approach to programming and computers. One of the best guides out there. A must read.

    newcsgod ,

    Solid cs book

    This book taught cs at an elite level. I literally passed my final because of this book.

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