🧩 Day 5! Today, we’re exploring structured programming, a major movement that improved code readability and organization, paving the way for modern programming practices. #StructuredProgramming#TechHistory
6/ Pascal (1970) - Named after the mathematician Blaise Pascal, this language was developed by Niklaus Wirth to encourage good programming practices and structured programming. #Pascal#StructuredProgramming
Imagine you're at a library with books scattered everywhere. You start from one corner, picking them up one by one, placing each in order. That's how you organize thoughts in a program, tackling one problem at a time to create a masterpiece. #StructuredProgramming
But Pascal wasn't just about nostalgia. It was a pioneer in teaching #structuredprogramming! With its clear syntax and emphasis on logic, it gave generations of coders a strong foundation in problem-solving and code organization.
"as a slow-witted human being I have a very small head and I had better learn to live with it and to respect my limitations and give them full credit, rather than to try to ignore them, for the latter vain effort will be punished by failure." #StructuredProgramming
#StructuredProgramming breaks down under #EnterpriseAI’s complexity and need for #scalability, creating a Gordian knot beyond the best developers. The C3 AI® Suite is an end-to-end enterprise #AI platform that prevents the knot from forming. Learn more: bit.ly/2VzWYGb
#StructuredProgramming may work for standard apps, but #EnterpriseAI’s complexity turns it into a Gordian knot beyond even the best development teams. @C3_ai offers an end-to-end platform that prevents the knot from forming. Learn more: bit.ly/2VzWYGb#cloudAI
#ItWorks! Y10 have been learning #structuredprogramming where they write a small part of a program to eventually become a whole. It’s been tricky and tested their #resilience. Today I had cheesy grins and excitement as their code worked 🤩#GirlsWhoCode 👩🏻💻👩🏿💻👩🏽💻👩🏾💻👩🏼💻 #WhyITeach