When people hear the word programming (the process of writing instructions that tell a computer what to do), they often imagine pages of complicated code, technical jargon, and advanced math.
But what if the foundation of programming is something you've already been doing your entire life?
Think about following a recipe, assembling furniture, or giving someone directions. Each one depends on a series of clear steps performed in the correct order. If the steps are missing, unclear, or out of sequence, the result may not be what you expected.
Computer programs work in a surprisingly similar way. Understanding this concept can change how you think about technology and make programming feel much more approachable.
Watch the full video to see how computer programs really work—and why understanding them is easier than you might think.
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