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Most Common Programming Terms Programming - the process of converting ideas into instructions that a computer can understand and execute. These instructions are specific and sequential. Bug - when something unexpected happens in your program Crash - when your program stops early or freezes Syntax - rules of a programming language Source code - computer instructions, written in plain text IDE - integrated development environment. An enhanced text editor offering features that speed up code development Version number - a numeric value assigned to software releases and programming languages. By increasing the version number, developers are communicating that they have changed something that could impact how you use the software or language. Statements - the building blocks of any program. They are the individual actions that you want your program to take. Each statement can be made up of keywords, expressions, and operators. Operators - symbols that tell the computer to perform an action with some input Syntax error - error indicating you somehow broke the rules of the language Runtime error - error indicating the computer was unable to execute a portion of your code Semantic error - error indicating the output of the program is not what you expected Variable - a container for a value Keywords - reserved words that mean something special to the programming language Float - any number with a decimal point; short for a floating-point number Strings - how we deal with text in programming. Strings consist of characters that can be letters, numbers, symbols, and even spaces. They are typically represented by beginning and ending quotation marks. Comment - text written in plain English that starts with a special symbol so that the programming language knows to ignore it when runs Conditional or Boolean expression - any expression that breaks down to either true or false Function - a block of code packaged together with a name Parameters - they allow functions to change their behavior based on some input. Arguments - the name used for the values given to functions Library - the grouping of variables and functions that someone else has written and verified Contact Me : techsode.com]]>

Most Common Programming Terms Programming - the process of converting ideas into instructions that a computer can understand and execute. These instructions are specific and sequential. Bug - when something unexpected happens in your program Crash - when your program stops early or freezes Syntax - rules of a programming language Source code - computer instructions, written in plain text IDE - integrated development environment. An enhanced text editor offering features that speed up code development Version number - a numeric value assigned to software releases and programming languages. By increasing the version number, developers are communicating that they have changed something that could impact how you use the software or language. Statements - the building blocks of any program. They are the individual actions that you want your program to take. Each statement can be made up of keywords, expressions, and operators. Operators - symbols that tell the computer to perform an action with some input Syntax error - error indicating you somehow broke the rules of the language Runtime error - error indicating the computer was unable to execute a portion of your code Semantic error - error indicating the output of the program is not what you expected Variable - a container for a value Keywords - reserved words that mean something special to the programming language Float - any number with a decimal point; short for a floating-point number Strings - how we deal with text in programming. Strings consist of characters that can be letters, numbers, symbols, and even spaces. They are typically represented by beginning and ending quotation marks. Comment - text written in plain English that starts with a special symbol so that the programming language knows to ignore it when runs Conditional or Boolean expression - any expression that breaks down to either true or false Function - a block of code packaged together with a name Parameters - they allow functions to change their behavior based on some input. Arguments - the name used for the values given to functions Library - the grouping of variables and functions that someone else has written and verified Contact Me : techsode.com]]>
Sun, 04 Jul 2021 09:21:13 GMT /ReyKumar/most-common-programming-terms-ronak-sankhala ReyKumar@slideshare.net(ReyKumar) Most common programming terms || Ronak Sankhala ReyKumar Most Common Programming Terms Programming - the process of converting ideas into instructions that a computer can understand and execute. These instructions are specific and sequential. Bug - when something unexpected happens in your program Crash - when your program stops early or freezes Syntax - rules of a programming language Source code - computer instructions, written in plain text IDE - integrated development environment. An enhanced text editor offering features that speed up code development Version number - a numeric value assigned to software releases and programming languages. By increasing the version number, developers are communicating that they have changed something that could impact how you use the software or language. Statements - the building blocks of any program. They are the individual actions that you want your program to take. Each statement can be made up of keywords, expressions, and operators. Operators - symbols that tell the computer to perform an action with some input Syntax error - error indicating you somehow broke the rules of the language Runtime error - error indicating the computer was unable to execute a portion of your code Semantic error - error indicating the output of the program is not what you expected Variable - a container for a value Keywords - reserved words that mean something special to the programming language Float - any number with a decimal point; short for a floating-point number Strings - how we deal with text in programming. Strings consist of characters that can be letters, numbers, symbols, and even spaces. They are typically represented by beginning and ending quotation marks. Comment - text written in plain English that starts with a special symbol so that the programming language knows to ignore it when runs Conditional or Boolean expression - any expression that breaks down to either true or false Function - a block of code packaged together with a name Parameters - they allow functions to change their behavior based on some input. Arguments - the name used for the values given to functions Library - the grouping of variables and functions that someone else has written and verified Contact Me : techsode.com <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/mostcommonprogrammingterms-210704092113-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Most Common Programming Terms Programming - the process of converting ideas into instructions that a computer can understand and execute. These instructions are specific and sequential. Bug - when something unexpected happens in your program Crash - when your program stops early or freezes Syntax - rules of a programming language Source code - computer instructions, written in plain text IDE - integrated development environment. An enhanced text editor offering features that speed up code development Version number - a numeric value assigned to software releases and programming languages. By increasing the version number, developers are communicating that they have changed something that could impact how you use the software or language. Statements - the building blocks of any program. They are the individual actions that you want your program to take. Each statement can be made up of keywords, expressions, and operators. Operators - symbols that tell the computer to perform an action with some input Syntax error - error indicating you somehow broke the rules of the language Runtime error - error indicating the computer was unable to execute a portion of your code Semantic error - error indicating the output of the program is not what you expected Variable - a container for a value Keywords - reserved words that mean something special to the programming language Float - any number with a decimal point; short for a floating-point number Strings - how we deal with text in programming. Strings consist of characters that can be letters, numbers, symbols, and even spaces. They are typically represented by beginning and ending quotation marks. Comment - text written in plain English that starts with a special symbol so that the programming language knows to ignore it when runs Conditional or Boolean expression - any expression that breaks down to either true or false Function - a block of code packaged together with a name Parameters - they allow functions to change their behavior based on some input. Arguments - the name used for the values given to functions Library - the grouping of variables and functions that someone else has written and verified Contact Me : techsode.com
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ASP.NET Developer Roadmap 2021 /slideshow/aspnet-developer-roadmap-2021/249089298 aspdotnetdeveloperroadmap-210606202534
Below you can find a chart demonstrating the paths that you can take and the libraries that you would want to learn to become an ASP.NET Core developer. I made this chart as a tip for everyone who asks me, "What should I learn next as an ASP.NET Core developer?"]]>

Below you can find a chart demonstrating the paths that you can take and the libraries that you would want to learn to become an ASP.NET Core developer. I made this chart as a tip for everyone who asks me, "What should I learn next as an ASP.NET Core developer?"]]>
Sun, 06 Jun 2021 20:25:34 GMT /slideshow/aspnet-developer-roadmap-2021/249089298 ReyKumar@slideshare.net(ReyKumar) ASP.NET Developer Roadmap 2021 ReyKumar Below you can find a chart demonstrating the paths that you can take and the libraries that you would want to learn to become an ASP.NET Core developer. I made this chart as a tip for everyone who asks me, "What should I learn next as an ASP.NET Core developer?" <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/aspdotnetdeveloperroadmap-210606202534-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Below you can find a chart demonstrating the paths that you can take and the libraries that you would want to learn to become an ASP.NET Core developer. I made this chart as a tip for everyone who asks me, &quot;What should I learn next as an ASP.NET Core developer?&quot;
ASP.NET Developer Roadmap 2021 from Ronak Sankhala
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Microsoft Hololens Ronak /slideshow/microsoft-hololens-ronak/73037198 hololensronak-170311002439
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i present this presentation in June, 2015 in my classroom. this is about Microsoft hololens.]]>
Sat, 11 Mar 2017 00:24:39 GMT /slideshow/microsoft-hololens-ronak/73037198 ReyKumar@slideshare.net(ReyKumar) Microsoft Hololens Ronak ReyKumar i present this presentation in June, 2015 in my classroom. this is about Microsoft hololens. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/hololensronak-170311002439-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> i present this presentation in June, 2015 in my classroom. this is about Microsoft hololens.
Microsoft Hololens Ronak from Ronak Sankhala
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