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Aaron V-U1: 1-3
Unit 1Lessons 1-3
Term | Definition |
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Comments | begin with two dashes and a space and mark lines that are ignored by the computer. You can also comment out several lines at once by starting with {- and putting -} at the end. |
Definitions | have an equal sign separating the word that is being defined, at the left (the head), from the expression that it stands for, at the right |
Keywords | are special words that are used to modify the way a computer program works. They are usually shown in boldface in the editor. |
Identifiers | names of variables or functions. |
Operators | Operators are like mutiple and division signs. |
Punctuation | This is like square brackets and parenthesis. |
Literal Data | Things like numbers or enclosed text. |
Ethics | The moral principles applied to a person's actions |
Plagiarism | The unethical act of passing off someone else's work as your own |
Problem Solver | A thinker that takes all of the knowledge and resources at hand to design solutions |
Perseverance | Push through failures. |
Growth Mindset | When you believe you can grow through hard work |
Debugging | Looking for errors in programs or codes. |
Facilitating questions | Questions that guide through conversations than answering the question. |
Constructive Criticism | Making suggestions |
Specification | A statement at the top of the input panel that specifies the purpose of the program (as a comment so it is ignored by the program). |
Documentation | A description of all the available libraries for your reference |
Library | A collection of predefined functions. |
Import statement | Using the keyword Import followed by the name of the library being imported. Once the library is imported into the code, the programmer can use any function defined in that library. |
Hanging indent | Formatting of a paragraph, citation, or definition for which all lines except the first are indented. |
Header | The header for the codes in this class consist of 4 major components |
Body | The body is where the actual code is |
Specification | usually begins with "This program will...") |
Name and Date | Name and Date |