Pseudorandomness

Pseudorandomness

Pseudorandom sequences are numbers that appear to be random, but are actually generated by a deterministic process. This is necessary because computers cannot generate true randomness like humans can with physical processes. These sequences are repeatable.

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CSE 142 Computer Programming I

University of Washington

Summer 2022

This introductory course teaches programming using Java. Students learn computational problem-solving techniques, functional decomposition, control structures, data abstraction, and code documentation. No prior programming experience is required.

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