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Computational Thinking and Programming

Pseudocodes are used for designing programs and express algorithms in simple, English-like statements that are easily understood. They do not have a specific syntax and resemble the structure of high-level programming languages. A variable is defined as a named storage location used to store data.

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Computational Thinking and Programming

Pseudocodes are used for designing programs and express algorithms in simple, English-like statements that are easily understood. They do not have a specific syntax and resemble the structure of high-level programming languages. A variable is defined as a named storage location used to store data.

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Computational Thinking and Programming

Pseudocodes

They are used for designing programs.

They are not actual program codes but an expression of an algorithm in short English-like
statements.

Anyone can understand a pseudocode, unlike a program code.

There is no set syntax for pseudocodes.

Pseudocodes follow the structure of a high level language.

What is a variable

A variable is a named storage location to store data.

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