👉 Computing is a broad and multifaceted field that encompasses the theory, design, development, implementation, and application of computer systems and technologies. It involves eleven fundamental concepts that form the core of modern computing, often referred to as the "eleven Cs": Computational Thinking (the ability to decompose problems into manageable parts and identify patterns), Creativity (generating innovative solutions and approaches), Collaboration (working effectively in teams to leverage diverse skills and perspectives), Communication (expressing ideas clearly and concisely, both verbally and in writing), Critical Thinking (analyzing information objectively and making reasoned judgments), Coding (writing and debugging programs to solve problems), Problem Solving (identifying issues and developing effective solutions), Design Thinking (focusing on user needs and iterative improvement), Ethics (considering the social, legal, and environmental impacts of computing), Security (protecting data and systems from unauthorized access or attacks), and Human-Computer Interaction (ensuring that technology is intuitive, accessible, and user-friendly). These concepts are interconnected and essential for developing robust, efficient, and user-centric computing solutions across various domains.