Two pages
of pseudocode algorithm.
Not exact matches
«The problem with outsourcers is that to get a good job done, the level
of detail you need in the spec often seems so high that you're basically writing
pseudocode.
• Decomposition • Abstraction • Basic
Pseudocode • Arithmetic Operations • Relational Operators • Boolean Operators • Input and Output • Iteration • Selection • Nesting statements • Flowcharts • Trace Tables • Dealing with Arrays • Subroutines • Dealing with strings • ASCII and Unicode • Linear search • Binary Search • Compare the two search algorithms < • Bubble Sort • Merge Sort • Compare the two sort algorithms Other student workbooks in this series include: Programming Fundamentals
of Data Representation GCSE revision student workbook Computer Systems GCSE revision student workbook Computer Networks GCSE revision student workbook Cyber Security GCSE revision student workbook Ethical, legal and environmental impacts GCSE workbook
This PowerPoint presentation includes various fun activities based around: What programming is and why it is important Variables and constants BASIC Commands and their Scratch alternatives (PRINT, CLS, INPUT, END, REM, LET) Conditional Statements — IF THEN ELSE, SELECT CASE, GOTO Loops - FOR NEXT, DO WHILE, WHILE WEND Setting Real World programming challenges Combining programming with other topics ========================================================================= Part one, which contains various fun activities based around: Computational thinking (simplified)-- breaking down a bigger task into smaller steps and finding solutions Algorithms — Step - by - step ordered instructions Flow Charts — Graphical representations
of algorithms
Pseudocode — A half - code outline
of a program written for humans to understand.
The code with tasks is included for students to copy and paste into Visual Basic, or
pseudocode for more
of a challenge.
We have thousands
of lines
of AI code written in
pseudocode that we need to implement into the game.
If you feel sufficiently inspired to offer up some
pseudocode of your own I would gladly give it a shot.
Many
of you have seen our algorithm
pseudocode built into our whitepaper and we've taken that blueprint and are building something amazing that will truly revolutionize how exchanges are made.»