to someone with no background, normally is taught pseudocode.
Tip: you can turn this into standard English syntax in one of two ways: (1) delete the word “to” and the comma after “background”; or alternatively, (2) change “normally is taught pseudocode” to “pseudocode is normally taught”.
(Apologies if you’re actually a native English speaker and the above was merely a typo—but it pattern-matches to the calquing of syntax from another language, e.g. one of the Romance languages; and your name suggests that you might be a Portuguese speaker.)
Tip: you can turn this into standard English syntax in one of two ways: (1) delete the word “to” and the comma after “background”; or alternatively, (2) change “normally is taught pseudocode” to “pseudocode is normally taught”.
(Apologies if you’re actually a native English speaker and the above was merely a typo—but it pattern-matches to the calquing of syntax from another language, e.g. one of the Romance languages; and your name suggests that you might be a Portuguese speaker.)