This book has a single purpose: to help everyone become a computational thinker. Through practical examples and easy-to-grasp terminology, this book is a guide to navigating the digital world and improving oneâ s efficiency, productivity, and success immediately.
This book has a single purpose: to help everyone become a computational thinker. Through practical examples and easy-to-grasp terminology, this book is a guide to navigating the digital world and improving oneâ s efficiency, productivity, and success immediately.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Paul S. Wang is an author, computer scientist, researcher, consultant, and academic. He is a Ph.D. and faculty from MIT with over 40 years of experience in teaching and book publishing. His current interest is in introducing Computational Thinking to all the people.
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Preface Computational Thinking: An Introduction 1. Everyday Computational Thinking Can Save Lives 2. Digital Technologies in the COVID-19 Fight 3. The Metamorphosis of TV 4. Smart About Smartphones 5. Cyber Security - How Not to Be a Fish 6. Computers: More Than Meets the Eye 7. Home Sweet Homepage :-) 8. Cloud Computing for Everyone 9. A Pattern Here and a Pattern There 10. AI: Aiming for Intelligence 11. Let's Chat About AI 12. A World of 1's and 0's 13. Secrets of the Can-Do Machine 14. Encryption in the Digital Age 15. Bitcoin Is No Coin 16. Central Bank Digital Currency 17. Logic & Logical Thinking 18. 1 Plus 1 Equals 10 19. Cache - Efficiency Thinking 20. Time for Location, Location, Location 21. Face to Face with the Interface 22. Protocols Are Interface Rules 23. Computer Programming by Chickens and Rabbits 24. Don't Stop - Do It Again! 25. Internet of What? Things! 26. Chips Are Everywhere 27. Problem Solving: Algorithmic & Recursive 28. Problem Solving: Backtracking & Heuristics 29. Problem Solving: Paradigms & Applications 30. Parallel Computing: Ways to Cooperate Becoming a Computational Thinker: A Summary Index
Preface Computational Thinking: An Introduction 1. Everyday Computational Thinking Can Save Lives 2. Digital Technologies in the COVID-19 Fight 3. The Metamorphosis of TV 4. Smart About Smartphones 5. Cyber Security - How Not to Be a Fish 6. Computers: More Than Meets the Eye 7. Home Sweet Homepage :-) 8. Cloud Computing for Everyone 9. A Pattern Here and a Pattern There 10. AI: Aiming for Intelligence 11. Let's Chat About AI 12. A World of 1's and 0's 13. Secrets of the Can-Do Machine 14. Encryption in the Digital Age 15. Bitcoin Is No Coin 16. Central Bank Digital Currency 17. Logic & Logical Thinking 18. 1 Plus 1 Equals 10 19. Cache - Efficiency Thinking 20. Time for Location, Location, Location 21. Face to Face with the Interface 22. Protocols Are Interface Rules 23. Computer Programming by Chickens and Rabbits 24. Don't Stop - Do It Again! 25. Internet of What? Things! 26. Chips Are Everywhere 27. Problem Solving: Algorithmic & Recursive 28. Problem Solving: Backtracking & Heuristics 29. Problem Solving: Paradigms & Applications 30. Parallel Computing: Ways to Cooperate Becoming a Computational Thinker: A Summary Index
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