The most common "full piece" or reference for this title is the textbook by , now in its 3rd edition. Core Concepts Covered

You can find the 3rd Edition of Malgouyres et al. at retailers like Amazon, which includes 129 corrected exercises.

For a visual walkthrough, the Algorithmics Course series covers the transition from pseudo-code to real programs. Algorithmics Course: #1 - Introduction to Algorithms

A sequence of instructions to solve a specific problem, often expressed in pseudo-code to remain independent of any single programming language.

Based on standard academic syllabi, the "full piece" usually includes:

Syntax, data types (integers, strings), and input/output operations. Control Structures: Conditionals: "If... then... else" logic. Iterations: Loops for repetitive tasks.

An "Initiation à l'algorithmique et à la programmation" (Introduction to Algorithms and Programming) is a foundational course or textbook designed to teach the logic of problem-solving before translating those solutions into machine code.