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Computational Thinking

The Carnegie Mellon Center for Computational Thinking defines computational thinking as:

"Computational Thinking is the thought processes involved in formulating problems and their solutions so that the solutions are represented in a form that can be effectively carried out by an information-processing agent."

I have mentioned computational thinking in a prior blog post.  The notion of computational thinking has more relevance when you think about computational professional services.  Here are some ways to learn more: 

If you already get what computational thinking is and why it is critically important, then you might want to check out this XBRL-based financial reporting jumpstart or  Mastering XBRL-based Digital Financial Reporting.

Posted on Friday, September 18, 2020 at 01:17PM by Registered CommenterCharlie in | CommentsPost a Comment

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