Think first code learn de vance charles (2 resultados)

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Taschenbuch. Condición: Neu. Neuware - You don't have to be 'a math person.' You just have to learn to think in steps.Most programming books hand you a language on page one and hope you keep up. Think First, Then Code does the opposite. It starts with the one skill every programmer needs and no language can teach you twice: brea…king a problem into clear, ordered steps.You'll begin in pseudocode - plain, structured English - where you can learn to think without fighting punctuation or error messages. Then you'll watch that same thinking become real, running code in three very different languages: Python, JavaScript, and C. Seeing one idea written three ways is the fastest way to understand what programming actually is.No experience required. The first chapters need nothing but a pencil and a little curiosity.Inside, you'll learn to: - Turn any problem into a clear, step-by-step algorithm- Command the essentials - variables, decisions, loops, functions, and lists- Read and write Python, JavaScript, and C - and tell what's essential from what's just syntax- Track down and fix your own bugs with confidenceComplete with 80+ exercises and worked solutions, five full projects, and quick-reference appendices for pseudocode, setup, and common mistakes.By the end, you won't just have written code - you'll think like a programmer, for life.Perfect for self-taught beginners, students, career changers, and anyone who has tried to learn to code before and bounced off.