Transforming Ideas into Software - Analysis & Creativity: The three-step process for turning your ideas into software products
English | 2021 | ASIN: B09L6FCZ4L | 158 Pages | PDF, EPUB, AZW3 | 21.4 MB
English | 2021 | ASIN: B09L6FCZ4L | 158 Pages | PDF, EPUB, AZW3 | 21.4 MB
Have you always been fascinated by the world of programming? Would you like to learn how to code even if you’ve never done it before, or have you already tried but it all seemed too difficult?
Are you passionate about programming and eager to acquire the relevant practical skills, but always thought coding was too difficult and complicated?
If you answered “YES” to these questions, then this is the book for you!
“Transforming Ideas into Software - Analysis & Creativity” will provide you with essential and practical tools to simplify the learning of any programming language through the use of a “step by step” method that will guide you in the transformation of an idea into software.
You will learn:
- to program starting completely from scratch without having any computer skills
- a replicable system that you can apply to create a program without having to learn a single line of code by heart and without knowing the technical language of computer science
- fundamental skills necessary to accelerate the learning of any Programming Language
- what is the best programming language for beginners
- how to transform an idea into a software in a simple, intuitive and creative way
Through my step by step method, which I have been using for over 15 years, you will be able to understand apparently complex topics and you will be able to create your own program in an autonomous, creative and immediate way.
So, you don’t need to be an expert or have any particular computer skills, you just need to be passionate about the world of programming.
This book will shed light on the “obscure” world of programming and show you the right way forward…
Inside the book you will also find the Algo To Code Map: a map that will help you transform your Algorithm (your way of thinking) into its Source Code (language understood by a computer).