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Cards (29)

Section 1

(29 cards)

loop

Front

a sequence of instructions that is executed repeatedly

Back

comments

Front

information from personal experience or research

Back

debugging

Front

Finding and fixing errors in programs.

Back

command

Front

an order

Back

shape

Front

the spatial arrangement of something as distinct from its substance

Back

list

Front

give a sequence of brief answers with no explanation

Back

(X Y) Coordinates

Front

point on a coordinate plane

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coding

Front

translating an algorithm into a programming language

Back

string

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series, chain

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point

Front

an exact location in space The exact location in space represented by a dot.

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sprite

Front

character or object

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if else

Front

Offers two routes after a statement or question.

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parameters

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boundaries or limits

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conditionals

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statements that only run under certain conditions

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if statement

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a line that determines whether or not you run a certain chunk of code

Back

double quotes

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quotation marks force google to find the exact phrase within the quotes

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programming

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creating a sequence of instructions to enable the computer to do something

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origin

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the point (0,0) where the x-axis and the y-axis intersect in a coordinate plane

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toolkit

Front

a set of tools designed to be used together or for a particular purpose

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variables

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factors that can change

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coordinate plane

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a plane that is divided into four regions by a horizontal line (x-axis) and a vertical line (y-axis)

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nesting

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The placing of one command or more inside another.

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bug

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An error in a program.

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input variable

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independent variable

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parentheses

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a pair of symbols used to set apart parts of a problem so that those parts are done first

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stage

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supports the slide being viewed

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user input

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text that the user enters which is stored in a variable for later use

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branching program structure

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allow your computer to run more effectively by accepting and reacting to outside data.

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ordered pairs

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Pairs of numbers (x,y) that can represent a point in a coordinate plane.

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