Algorithms & Flowcharts
programming paradigms
languages and syntax
Computer architecture
Bugs and errors
100

What is an algorithm?

A finite, ordered, and precise sequence of instructions used to solve a problem.

100

What is the imperative paradigm?

Focus on describing how task are performed step by step.

100

What is syntax?

The set of writing rules in a programming language.

100

What is the CPU?

The brain of the computer.

100

What is the bugging?

The process of finding and fixing code errors

200

What is a flowchart?

A graphical representation that shows the steps of a process

200

What is structural programming?

Organs go into functions and procedures with a controlled flow.

200

Where is high level language?

Language designed to be easily understood by humans using words like if, else.

200

What is RAM?

Temporary memory that raises when the computer turns off.

200

What is syntax error?

Error error go by a misspelled word or invalid instructions that prevents running.

300

What is pseudocode?

Informal, structured description of the logic of a program written in natural language.

300

What is object oriented programming?

Para him that uses classes, objects, attributes, and methods.

300

What is low-level language?

Language that directly controls hardware.

300

What is the Newman architecture?

Architecture where that instructions share the same memory.

300

What is a logic error?

The gold runs, but the result is not what you expect.

400

what is problem the composition?

Technique that breaks a complex problem into smaller, manageable parts.

400

What is the the clarity paradigm?

Paradigm that disguise, what do you want to achieve rather than how to do it.

400

What is an interpreted language?

Language that runs line by line without compiling first.

400

What is the monitor?

Component the displayed perceive information to you to the user.

400

What is runtime error?

Happens when the program tries to use something that doesn’t exist.

500

What is algorithm integration?

The process of combining algorithms or procedures to solve a large task.

500

What is a reactive paradigm?

Parading that response automatically to errands in real time like video games.

500

What is a two step Java model?

Execution model to buy code and run by the jvm.

500

What is micro process?

Key invention that enable computer computers to be used in income and offices.

500

What is the bugging?

Essential skills that turns mistakes into opportunities to learn.

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