Java Cross 7.0 Word Scramble
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Java | a high-level, object-oriented computer programming language used to create interactive applications running over the Internet. |
Loop | a sequence of instructions that repeats a specified number of times or until a specific condition is met. |
Branch | a machine-language or assembly-language instruction that causes the computer to branch to another instruction. |
DC | a continuous electric current that flows in one direction only, without substantial variation in magnitude. |
INT | a datum of integral data type, a data type which represents some finite subset of the mathematical integers. |
IC | is small chip that can function as an amplifier, oscillator, timer, microprocessor, or even computer memory. |
System Outprint | the information produced by a program or process from a specific input. |
String | any finite sequence of characters. |
Declare | to state something clearly. |
Command | a signal that initiates an operation defined by an instruction. |
Float | 32- bit system. |
Void | without contents; empty. |
Public | maintained for or used by the people or community. |
Arrays | and arrangement of memory elements in one or more planes. |
While | a period of time. |
Compiler | a computer program by which a high-level programming language, such as COBOL or FORTRAN, is converted into machine language that can be acted upon by a computer. |
Variable | computing a named unit of storage that can be changed to any of a set of specified values during execution of a program. |
IT | the development, installation, and implementation of computer systems and applications. |
Static | memory not needing its contents refreshed periodically. |
Main | most important; principal. |
Method | a means or manner of procedure, especially a regular and systematic way of accomplishing something. |
JVM | a programming language especially applicable to the World Wide Web. |
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