Flowchart and Algorithm Basics

£37.99

Flowchart and Algorithm Basics

Learn the Art of Programming through this Guide to Selection, Looping, Arrays, and File Processing

Algorithms and data structures Programming and scripting languages: general Software Engineering

Authors: Mercury Learning and Information, A.B. Chaudhuri

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Language: English

Published by: Packt Publishing

Published on: 8th August 2024

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781836640448


Master the art of programming with flowcharts and algorithms. Learn step-by-step from basic concepts to advanced topics through practical exercises.

Key Features

Comprehensive introduction to flowcharts and algorithms

Practical exercises to reinforce learning

Covers selection, looping, arrays, and file processing techniques

Book Description

This book equips readers with efficient, well-structured program logics using flowcharts and algorithms. Flowcharting helps create sequences of steps to solve problems through arithmetic and logical manipulations, essential for instructing computers. Applied examples from various subjects encourage readers to grasp the logic leading to solid programming basics. The course begins with an introduction to programming, moving on to problems involving selection, looping, and arrays. It concludes with the art of file processing. Each chapter builds on the previous one, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of programming logic and flowcharting techniques. Understanding these concepts is crucial for developing effective computer instructions. This book transitions readers from basic to advanced problem-solving skills, combining theoretical knowledge with practical examples. It is an essential resource for mastering programming logic and flowcharting.

What you will learn

Understand the fundamentals of programming

Create and interpret flowcharts

Develop algorithms to solve problems

Apply selection and looping concepts

Work with arrays effectively

Master file processing techniques

Who this book is for

The ideal audience for this book includes beginner and intermediate programmers, computer science students, and anyone interested in learning programming fundamentals. Readers should have a basic understanding of computer operations. No prior programming experience is required, making it suitable for those starting their programming journey.

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