Algorithm

We were tasked with a reading in Software Studies by M.Fuller, titled 'Algorithm' by Andrew Goffey. Pages 15-21 heavily explored what an algorithm is and how algorithms are utilised in programming languages, and how algorithms are fundamental to computer scientists. Algorithms work together with data structures, without one or the other, they would be useless; algorithms as explained within the reading, do 'stuff', but they cannot create or do anything in a void of nothingness, which is why data structures are necessary. On page 16, Andrew explores a historical machine 'Turing machine' which used an effective algorithm with a set of instructions which was utilised for problem solving, and "without this algorithm back-then, there would not be computing".

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