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Essential Computational Thinking: Learn Computer Science from Scratch - Perfect for Beginners & Coding Enthusiasts | Online Courses & Self-Study
Essential Computational Thinking: Learn Computer Science from Scratch - Perfect for Beginners & Coding Enthusiasts | Online Courses & Self-Study

Essential Computational Thinking: Learn Computer Science from Scratch - Perfect for Beginners & Coding Enthusiasts | Online Courses & Self-Study

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Essential Computational Thinking: Computer Science from Scratch helps students build a theoretical and practical foundation for learning computer science. Rooted in fundamental science, this text defines elementary ideas including data and information, quantifies these ideas mathematically, and, through key concepts in physics and computation, demonstrates the relationship between computer science and the universe itself. In Part I, students explore the theoretical underpinnings of computer science in a wide-ranging manner. Readers receive a robust overview of essential computational theories and programming ideas, as well as topics that examine the mathematical and physical foundations of computer science. Part 2 presents the basics of computation and underscores programming as an invaluable tool in the discipline. Students can apply their newfound knowledge and begin writing substantial programs immediately. Finally, Part 3 explores more sophisticated computational ideas, including object-oriented programing, databases, data science, and some of the underlying principles of machine learning. Essential Computational Thinking is an ideal text for a firmly technical CS0 course in computer science. It is also a valuable resource for highly-motivated non-computer science majors at the undergraduate or graduate level who are interested in learning more about the discipline for either professional or personal development.