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Term | Definition |
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Comments | Have two dashes and a space and mark lines that are ignored by the computer. These are green. |
Definitions | Have an equal sign that connects the left to the right. |
Keywords | Modify how the computer works, are shown in bold, usually include : Import, program, and where. |
Identifiers | names of variables or functions. |
Operators | arithmetic (add, subtract, multiply, divide). |
Punctuation | square brackets, round parenthesis, commas. |
Literal data | Numbers and quotations. |
Editor | a large window where we type our code. |
Line Number | the number at the beginning of each line. |
Run | after the code is typed, click "run" to compile and execute the program. |
Documentation | A description of all the available libraries for your reference. |
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 | The act of continuing to attempt something difficult, even if it takes a long time to succeed, often after many failures. |
Growth Mindset | The belief that you can learn and grow through perseverance and resilience. |
Debugging | The process of searching for, identifying, and fixing errors in a code or program. |
Facilitating questions | Questions that are used to guide conversation rather than provide answers. |
Constructive Criticism | Suggesting improvements or questioning a decision in a healthy and supportive manner. |
Specification | A statement at the top of the input panel that specifies the purpose of the program (this is a comment) |
Library | lists 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 | Specification, name and date, and import statement(s) |
Body | where the actual code is |
Keyword Program | where the computer actually runs the code. |