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Cornell W -U1: 1-3
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Comment: | A verbal or written remark. |
| Operator: | A person who operates equiqment |
| Punctuation | The marks such as period, comma, and pharentaseis, keywords: a word or concept of great significance. |
| Ethics | The moral principles applied to a persons actions. |
| Plagiarism: | The unethical act of passing off someones elses work as your ow. |
| Problem solver: | A thinker that takes on of the knowledge and resource at hand a designs 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 you can learn and row through perseverance and resilience. |
| Debugging: | The process of searching for or identifying an fixing errors in a code/program. |
| Facilianting: | Questions=that are used to guide conversation rather than provide answer. |
| Consultative criticism: | Suggesting improvements on question a decision in a neatly and sum what priority manner. |
| Specification: | A statement at the top of the input panel that specifies the purpose of the program. Last a comments it if ignored y the program. |
| Documentation: | Description for all the amiable libraries for your reference. |
| Library: | A collector of pedife functions. |
| Import statement: | Using the keyword import followed by the name of the library being imported. Once the libraries imported into code the programmer can use any function independent. |
| Hanging indent: | Formating of a paragraph , cigaton of deviation for with all lines except the first indebted. |
| Header: | The header for the codes in this class consist of 4 major components. Name and date. Import Statement Body The body: the body is where the actual code is. |
| Specifications vs. Header | Specification is part of the header. It beginning on line 1 but may continue following lines. |
| General classification: | Of date that describes how it is intended to be used. |
| A collection of objects: | Of the same type it contains square brackets and object are separated by commas |
| Function: | A predefined process applied to an input to procudce an output. |
| Input: | An expression of object that is passed through a fuction. |
| Output: | An expression or object that result from what the function does to the input. |