Algorithms For Dummies
(Author) John Paul MuellerYour secret weapon to understanding—and using!—one of the most powerful influences in the world today From your Facebook News Feed to your most recent insurance premiums—even making toast!—algorithms play a role in virtually everything that happens in modern society and in your personal life. And while they can seem complicated from a distance, the reality is that, with a little help, anyone can understand—and even use—these powerful problem-solving tools! In Algorithms For Dummies, you'll discover the basics of algorithms, including what they are, how they work, where you can find them (spoiler alert: everywhere!), who invented the most important ones in use today (a Greek philosopher is involved), and how to create them yourself. You'll also find: Dozens of graphs and charts that help you understand the inner workings of algorithms Links to an online repository called GitHub for constant access to updated code Step-by-step instructions on how to use Google Colaboratory, a zero-setup coding environment that runs right from your browser Whether you're a curious internet user wondering how Google seems to always know the right answer to your question or a beginning computer science student looking for a head start on your next class, Algorithms For Dummies is the can't-miss resource you've been waiting for.
John Paul Mueller
John Paul Mueller is a prolific author known for his technical books on programming and computer technology. His writing style is clear, concise, and accessible, making complex topics easy to understand for readers of all levels. Mueller's most notable works include "Python for Data Science For Dummies," "C++ All-in-One For Dummies," and "Machine Learning For Dummies." He has made significant contributions to the field of computer science and is highly regarded for his expertise in programming languages and data analysis. Mueller's work has had a lasting impact on the literary genre of technical books, and his books are widely used as essential resources for programmers and data scientists. His most famous work, "Python for Data Science For Dummies," has become a go-to guide for those looking to learn and master Python for data analysis and machine learning.