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- Dictionarypseudocode/ˈs(j)uːdə(ʊ)kəʊd/
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- 1. a notation resembling a simplified programming language, used in program design.
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Informal high-level description of the operating principle of a computer program or other algorithm
In computer science, pseudocode is a description of the steps in an algorithm using a mix of conventions of programming languages with informal, usually self-explanatory, notation of actions and conditions. Although pseudocode shares features with regular programming languages, it is intended for human reading rather than machine control. Pseudocode typically omits details that are essential for m... Wikipedia