I’ve learned how to program in C++, but to someone with no background, normally is taught pseudocode. Assuming the person has some tendency to thing in terms of inferences, not random connections.
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.)
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I’ve learned how to program in C++, but to someone with no background, normally is taught pseudocode. Assuming the person has some tendency to thing in terms of inferences, not random connections.
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.)