Computer Science, asked by angel793, 1 year ago

what is computational Thinking?
Where is it used?​

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Answered by myselfThakur
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Computational thinking is an approach to problem-solving that involves critical and logical thinking in order to solve problems, the same way a computer would.

Computational thinking is made up of four main components: decomposition, pattern recognition, abstraction, and algorithmic thinking:

Computational thinking isn’t just used by computer scientists and programmers. It’s used by people in all kinds of professions, like doctors, carpenters, teachers, and artists.

Answered by adityakamal2009
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Answer:

Computational Thinking (CT) is a problem-solving process that includes several characteristics and dispositions. CT is essential to the development of computer applications, but it can also be used to support problem-solving across all disciplines, including math, science, and the humanities.

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