Algorithmic Thinking for Adventurous Minds

Algorithmic Thinking for Adventurous Minds
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Download or read book Algorithmic Thinking for Adventurous Minds written by Raymond Xu and published by . This book was released on 2021-03-05 with total page 189 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book is about how to work smart to avoid unnecessary work. Algorithmic thinking is about identifying the most efficient steps to solve a seemingly complex problem without detouring. It is a necessary skill for future jobs. Through a magical lens, CalliLens, you will observe abstraction and recognize patterns in the Land of Apple Pi. The authors, along with Python, transform into the main characters, the BestFour. They will accompany you through each challenge, naturally come up with the solution steps, and master algorithmic thinking without you forcefully knowing it. The authors have been teaching CS and USA Computing Olympiad (USACO) classes since 2016 and formed their unique approach to engaging with both visual learners and reading/writing learners. The rigid concepts like Fibonacci, graph, recursion, queue, stack, Greedy, Dynamic Programming, Prim, Kruskal, Dijkstra, BFS, DFS are expressed in visualizations, graphs, miniature poems, and fun facts. Oh, if coding is coffee, the flowchart will be the coffee mate. You will receive a good taste of "coffee" and "coffee mate" from this book. Both children and parents are welcome to the adventure. The only prerequisite is to keep an open mind and open eyes. If you don't know coding yet, flowcharts are your friendly starting point. What? Some of you say that you want to dive into coding? Alright, Python code and Pygames are a bonus for you to craft your programming skills.


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