Think creatively like a human. Solve problems efficiently like a computer. Our everyday lives are filled with inefficient and ineffective decision making and solutions. Being overwhelmed by the magnitude of our problems makes it hard to think clearly. We procrastinate and overthink. Our thoughts are tainted with biases. By applying computer algorithms to everyday life, you can simplify your decision-making and problem-solving process and get satisfying, consistent results! With the rapid development of Artificial Intelligence, learning how to combine human skills with technical knowledge is important to enhance your professional skillsets and set you apart in the job market. Learn what algorithms are and use them for better decision making, problem-solving, and staying on track with your plans. Become more productive, organized, finish what you start, and make better decisions. If you feel that you're not living up to your potential, struggle with being consistent about your habits, and would like to walk in pace with the changing times, this book is for you!
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Specifications
Dimensions
Width
10 mm
Height
198 mm
Length
129 mm
Weight
186 gr
Book Details
Title
Thinking in Algorithms
Imprint
Penguin
Product Form
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Random House India
Genre
Computers
ISBN13
9780143465041
Book Category
Self-Help Books
BISAC Subject Heading
COM051300
Book Subcategory
Other Self-Help Books
ISBN10
014346504X
Language
English
Contributors
Author Info
Albert Rutherford is an internationally best-selling author, celebrated for his exceptional contribution to unraveling the intricacies of complex topics. His main goal is to make learning accessible and enjoyable, transforming dense subject matter into content that's digestible for all readers. He excels at breaking down barriers between people and the knowledge they seek, making his books a favorite among lifelong learners. Rutherford has an academic background in both the sciences and humanities, fostering his unique, multi-disciplinary approach to authorship. His range of subjects spans from systems thinking and game theory to mathematical and critical thinking. This breadth of topics underpins his mission to expand horizons, challenge perspectives, and foster intellectual growth.