2. Pseudocode
Pseudocode is a text-based way of setting out an algorithm. Here is a very simple example:
- START
- Fetch a tea cup
- Boil some water
- Place a tea bag into the cup
- Pour on boiling water
- Stir teabag
- Remove teabag
- END
Pseudocode is not a formal computer language and so it has no particular rules governing how it should be written. You may see many different versions in books and on the web. Your exam papers will use a specific format when asking questions, which you can find more details on Here, starting from page 32.
What is important is that pseudocode should be easy to read, unambiguous and error free. Especially because programmers often use it to form the basis of their programming code.
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