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If I was you, I would look for books that come under the heading of "Computational Thinking". Of course, it depends a bit on what you liked about the book, but examples might include:
- Martin Erwig: Once Upon an Algorithm (if you're more into examples on how to apply algorithms in everyday life)
- Paul Curzon, Peter W. McOwan: The Power Of Computational Thinking (works mostly with examples, puzzles and games)
- Karl Beecher: Computational Thinking (somewhat more technical)
- Martin Erwig: Once Upon an Algorithm (if you're more into examples on how to apply algorithms in everyday life)
- Paul Curzon, Peter W. McOwan: The Power Of Computational Thinking (works mostly with examples, puzzles and games)
- Karl Beecher: Computational Thinking (somewhat more technical)
Mark
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