O exemplos estão muito claros.
Acredito entretanto que poderiam situar melhor o leitor leigo em computação apresentando exemplos do cotidiano, mostrando que este conhecimento é necessário em situações mais corriqueiras e que muitos já se saem melhor nas tomadas de decisão e planejamento por terem domínio. Deixando perceber que é um conhecimento necessário e que está ao alcance de todos.
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Power Of Computational Thinking, The: Games, Magic And Puzzles To Help You Become A Computational Thinker (English Edition) Kindle版
From the team behind Computer Science for Fun (cs4fn), The Power of Computational Thinking shows that learning to think can be fascinating fun.Yes, and this book shows you how.Computational thinking has changed the way we all live, work and play. It has changed the way science is done too; won wars, created whole new industries and saved lives. It is at the heart of computer programming and is a powerful approach to problem solving, with or without computers. It is so important that many countries now require that primary school children learn the skills.Professors Paul Curzon and Peter McOwan of Queen Mary University of London have written a unique and enjoyable introduction. They describe the elements of computational thinking — such as algorithmic thinking, decomposition, abstraction and pattern matching — in an entertaining and accessible way, using magic tricks, games and puzzles, as well as through real and challenging problems that computer scientists work on.This book gives you a head start in learning the skills needed for coding, and will improve your real life problem solving skills. It will help you design and evaluate new technologies, as well as understand both your own brain and the digital world in a deeper way.
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- ASIN : B01N5VR6LN
- 出版社 : World Scientific Publishing Europe Ltd (2017/1/17)
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Amazing Topic, Amazing Book, but ....
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I've always been obsessed with "thinking smart" and tried a lot:
- mental models (e.g. Charles Munger thinking)
- success thinking (haha, think and grow rich like thinking...)
- logical thinking (mostly deductive and inductive reasoning)
- strategic thinking (game theory, war...)
- critical thinking
- creative thinking
- ....
My personal (!) conclusion is that computational thinking beats it all by leaps and bounds. But, again my personal experience, I could not learn computational thinking through reading, dong puzzles, solving algorithms on paper, even working on complex Excel formulas.
NOTHING WORKED for me except writing code (in my case Python).
The topics in the book are great. Famous algorithms to AI chat robots. All amazing. But I cannot read text about those topics. I need code. And to be clear, not pseudocode. I need real code so I can test what I read. Anything else BORES me. I CANNOT read it.
If you prefer no code, this book is AMAZING!
If you need code (like me), this book is not for you.
- mental models (e.g. Charles Munger thinking)
- success thinking (haha, think and grow rich like thinking...)
- logical thinking (mostly deductive and inductive reasoning)
- strategic thinking (game theory, war...)
- critical thinking
- creative thinking
- ....
My personal (!) conclusion is that computational thinking beats it all by leaps and bounds. But, again my personal experience, I could not learn computational thinking through reading, dong puzzles, solving algorithms on paper, even working on complex Excel formulas.
NOTHING WORKED for me except writing code (in my case Python).
The topics in the book are great. Famous algorithms to AI chat robots. All amazing. But I cannot read text about those topics. I need code. And to be clear, not pseudocode. I need real code so I can test what I read. Anything else BORES me. I CANNOT read it.
If you prefer no code, this book is AMAZING!
If you need code (like me), this book is not for you.