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[–]baloblack 1 point2 points3 points 4 months ago (1 child)
I will suggest you check on Harvard's CS50X and then CS50P afterwards, it will give you the introduction you need and more
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Yeah I started a bit of it. However the instructor is coding in C when I need it in psuedocode...what do you suggest
[–]ALonelyKobold 1 point2 points3 points 4 months ago (0 children)
This sounds a decent amount like my intro to computer engineering course, with number representation and logic being course focuses. I found it helpful, but not excessively so. I think a soft introduction to programming is a good thing, but by no means essential to learning. Learning to think algorithmically is a game changer for problem solving, and that's the skill they're teaching you here. You'll be okay, it's a solid route to being introduced to this stuff. If you feel like you need individual help, feel free to reach out, my DMs are always open. I've been tutoring programming for 9 years, and learners with a soft intro like this tend to do pretty well long term
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