Big Java Late Objects
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Chapter 4, Problem 15RE
Program Plan Intro
Pseudocode:
- Pseudocode is an high level description of operating principle of a computer program or an
algorithm . - It is mainly intended for human reading rather than machine learning.
- It removes details that are necessary for machine learning such as variable declaration, system specific code and some subroutines.
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