Distinguish between programming and computational thinking.

a. Programming tells a computer what to accomplish, whereas computational thinking allows the user to work out what to instruct the computer to accomplish.

b. Programming tells a computer what to accomplish, whereas computational thinking allows the user to write in a programming language.

c. Computational thinking tells a computer what to accomplish, whereas programming allows the user to work out what to instruct the computer to accomplish.

d. Computational thinking helps the user write better algorithms, whereas programming helps the user design better computers.

c. Computational thinking tells a computer what to accomplish, whereas programming allows the user to work out what to instruct the computer to accomplish.

c. Computational thinking tells a computer what to accomplish, whereas programming allows the user to work out what to instruct the computer to accomplish.