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Summary
This book is for anyone who wants to learn computer
programming and knows absolutely nothing about it. Of course,
if you are wondering whether this book is going to teach you
how to create amazing websites or incredible applications, the
answer is "no"—that is a job for other books. So many
books out there can teach you those skills in PHP, Java, C++,
or C#. Many of them even claim that they can teach you in 24
hours! Don’t laugh! They probably can do that, but all of
them take one thing for granted—that the reader knows
some basics about computer programming. None of those books,
unfortunately, bothers to teach you the first thing that a
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. With over 800 pages, and containing more
than 300 solved and 400 unsolved exercises, over 450
true/false, 150 multiple choice, and 180 review questions (the
solutions and the answers to which can be found on the
Internet), this book is ideal for students, teachers,
professors, novices or average programmers, or for anyone who
wants to start learning or teaching computer programming using
the proper conventions and techniques. **