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C# and Algorithmic Thinking for the Complete Beginner (2nd Edition): Learn to Think Like a Programmer
Contributor(s): Bouras, Aristides S. (Author)

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ISBN: 1671594363     ISBN-13: 9781671594364
Publisher: Independently Published
OUR PRICE: $44.10  

Binding Type: Paperback
Published: December 2019
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BISAC Categories:
- Computers | Programming Languages - C#
Physical Information: 1.49" H x 8" W x 10" L (3.20 lbs) 746 pages
 
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Thoroughly revised for the latest version of C#, this book explains basic concepts in a clear and explicit way that takes very seriously one thing for granted-that the reader knows nothing about computer programming.

Addressed to anyone who has no prior programming knowledge or experience, but a desire to learn programming with C#, it teaches the first thing that every novice programmer needs to learn, which is Algorithmic Thinking. Algorithmic Thinking involves more than just learning code. It is a problem-solving process that involves learning how to code.

This edition contains all the popular features of the previous edition and adds a significant number of exercises, as well as extensive revisions and updates. Apart from C# 's arrays, it now also covers dictionaries, while a brand new section provides an effective introduction to the next field that a programmer needs to work with, which is Object Oriented Programming (OOP).

This book has a class course structure with questions and exercises at the end of each chapter so you can test what you have learned right away and improve your comprehension. With 250 solved and 450 unsolved exercises, 475 true/false, about 150 multiple choice, and 200 review questions and crosswords (the solutions and the answers to which can be found on the Internet), this book is ideal for

  • novices or average programmers, for self-study
  • high school students
  • first-year college or university students
  • teachers
  • professors
  • anyone who wants to start learning or teaching computer programming using the proper conventions and techniques
 
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