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algorithm   show
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artifact   show
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show refers to the specific group of people for whom a software application, website, or digital product is designed and intended to be used. The audience can be a specific demographic, such as middle school students, or it can encompass a broader range of use  
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coding   show
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show statements or instructions that allow a computer program to make decisions and choose different actions based on specific conditions. They help programs respond differently to different situations or inputs.  
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debug/debugging   show
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Design process   show
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show A person for whom a hardware or software product is designed.  
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show Any identifiable occurrence that has significance for system hardware or software. User-generated events include keystrokes and mouse clicks. System-generated events include program loading and errors.  
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show a visual representation or diagram that shows the steps or sequence of actions in a process or algorithm. It helps us understand and communicate the logical flow of a program or problem-solving method.  
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show A type of procedure or routine. A piece of code that you can easily call over and over again. The code inside a function instructs the program on what to do when the function is called.  
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show a programming construct that allows a program to make decisions based on a condition. It helps the program determine whether a certain block of code should be executed or skipped, depending on whether the condition is true or false.  
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input   show
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show a data structure that allows us to store and organize multiple pieces of related information together. It's like a collection or a container that holds a sequence of items.  
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show a programming construct that allows a program to repeat a block of code multiple times. It helps automate repetitive tasks and makes it easier to work with large sets of data or perform actions repeatedly.  
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show a programming structure that allows a program to repeat a specific set of instructions for a known number of times. It is like a "counting loop" that helps automate repetitive tasks and perform actions repeatedly.  
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while loop   show
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program   show
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show The art of creating a program.  
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show Cause the computer to execute the commands you’ve written in your program.  
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sensor   show
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show a visual tool used in computer science and other creative fields to plan and organize the sequence of events in a story or project. It consists of a series of drawings or illustrations, arranged in a sequence, that represent key scenes or moments.  
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show refers to how easy and convenient it is for people, including middle school students, to use a computer program, website, or any other digital product.  
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user interface (UI)   show
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show a placeholder for a piece of information that can change.  
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pair programming   show
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programming language   show
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show a preliminary or early version of a product or software that is created to test and explore ideas before creating the final version. It's like a working model or a rough draft that helps designers and developers understand how a product will function.  
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