program statements run in order, from top to bottom.
Sequential Programming
Finding and fixing problems in an algorithm or program.
Debugging
a command or instruction. Sometimes also referred to as a code statement.
Program Statement
a written description of how a command or piece of code works or was developed.
Documentation
any data that are sent from a program to a device. Can come in a variety of forms, such as tactile interaction, audio, visuals, or text. What the computer gives us.
Output
associated with an action and supplies input data to a program. Can be generated when a key is pressed, a mouse is clicked, a program is started, or by any other defined action that affects the flow of execution.
Event
data that are sent to a computer for processing by a program. Can come in a variety of forms, such as tactile interaction, audio, visuals, or text. What we give the computer.
Input
some program statements run when triggered by an event, like a mouse click or a key press
Event Driven Programming
the inputs and outputs that allow a user to interact with a piece of software. It can include a variety of forms such as buttons, menus, images, text, and graphics.
User Interface
form of program documentation written into the program to be read by people and which do not affect how a program runs.
Comment
a collection of program statements. Programs run (or “execute”) one command at a time.
Program
the steps or phases used to create a piece of software. Typical phases include investigating, designing, prototyping, and testing
Development process
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