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Calling a Function An input that passes the control to a subroutine
Curly Bracket Either of the two characters { and } with the shape of a curved, pointed line, having various uses in poetry, music, and computer programming
Function A style of building the structure and elements of computer programs
Function Body One or several operators being the executable part of Function Description
Pseudocode A notation resembling a simplified programming language, used in program design
Decomposition In computer science, also known as factoring, refers to the process by which a complex problem or system is broken down into parts that are easier to conceive, understand, program, and maintain.
Top down design A design technique that starts with the highest level of an idea and works its way down to the lowest level of detail
Defining a Function In computer programming, a subroutine is a sequence of program instructions that perform a specific task, packaged as a unit
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