Question2

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1.      Give a definition and an example of each of the following data types: characters, integers, floating point numbers, strings and Booleans.

Characters: A unit of information that sort of corresponds to a symbol in a form of neutral language. e.g. 5

Integers: A unit that represents mathematical integer. it can represent a byte or doubleword. e.g.8 bit byte

Floating: a numeral representation system,

Dec 3 Question 4

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  1. Write a simple, one-sentence definition of an algorithm (in the general sense, not the computer or mathematical sense). Give an example from your real life where you use an ‘algorithm’ on a regular basis.
  2. What is pseudocode? Why is it useful to programmers?
  3. Name and briefly describe a pictorial or graphical way of representing an algorithm. (Hint: think back to what we have done in IST lessons over the past few weeks.)

Dec 3, Question 4.

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Question 1 Language Levels by rogerlee

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Assembly Language: Low-level language for programming computers. help eliminate first-generation programming

Specific Language: low-level language for programming

2. The Visual Basic uses much more complicated languages, for codes as such

3.used to translate computer languages

Programming Concepts

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The topic “Programming Concepts” deals with various concepts of programming. It deals wiht how we code our programms how we sotre them and how we run then. It is bassically an overview of certain special mechanics that help programms work.

Q1: GUI’s:http://bristlingwithmojo.wordpress.com/2007/12/04/jackieh-q1-guis/

By Jackie Huynh

Q2: Data Types: http://bristlingwithmojo.wordpress.com/2007/12/07/question2/

By Roger Lee

Q3: Data Operators: http://bristlingwithmojo.wordpress.com/2007/12/10/data-operator-3rd-decmber-work-jackson-sussman/

By Jackson Sussman

Q4: Algorithms: http://bristlingwithmojo.wordpress.com/2007/12/04/dec-3-question-4-2/

By Max Shintler

Q5: Controll Structures: http://bristlingwithmojo.wordpress.com/2007/12/04/q5-control-structures/

By Brady Watkinson

Describe yourself

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If you’re reading this post, it means i didnt remove it yet.

To people in my team;

Write descriptions or comments of yourself or others on the new member pages. Go to Manage->Pages, then edit the one with your name (or the person you want to describe/comment’s name)

Different Kinds of Software

Posted On December 11, 2007

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This topic is about specific types of software, not different software programs e.g. word, games or excell. It is about how software is modfied to suit ceratin circumstances. For example cross platform software and application software, just to name a few.

Here are the links to each question:

Q1: System Software: http://bristlingwithmojo.wordpress.com/2007/11/23/answer-to-question-1/ 

By Max Shintler.

Q2: Application Software: http://bristlingwithmojo.wordpress.com/2007/11/20/question-2-application- software/

By Brady Watkinson

Q3: Application Alternatives: http://bristlingwithmojo.wordpress.com/2007/11/23/q3/

By Roger Lee

Q4: Cross-Platform Software: http://bristlingwithmojo.wordpress.com/2007/11/23/cross-plaform-programming/

By Jackson Sussman

Q5: Open Source Software: http://bristlingwithmojo.wordpress.com/2007/11/20/question-5/

By Jackie Huynh

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