This programming book accompanies Cambridge IGCSE Computer Science introducing and developing the practical skills that will help readers to develop coding solutions to the tasks contained within. Starting from simple skills to more complex challenges, this book shows how to approach a coding problem using Structure Diagrams and Flow Charts, explains programming logic using pseudocode, and gives full solutions to the programming tasks set.
This is Book 68 in the Cambridge International IGCSE Series. See all Cambridge International IGCSE books here.
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