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Cards (25)

Section 1

(25 cards)

constant

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Item of data with only one specific value

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string

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Data type Collection of characters

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input

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Data needed to solve problem

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flowchart

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Describes a series of steps in a solution by using geometric shapes to represent different types of statements

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Global variable

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A variable that can be seen throughout the program

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double

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Decimal numbers

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Event

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Something that determines what happens based on some input (from the user or another part of the program)

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logical operator

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AND (&&) OR (!!) NOT(!)

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relational operator

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> < <= >= <>

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program

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Collection of instructions that when executed will complete a task on the computer.

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boolean

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Data type true/false

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variable

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Item of data that may take different values but only one at a time. Storage containers used to hold data of same type

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declare variables

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To say what type and name the variable is (e.g. int age = 20;

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character

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Data type Single Keystroke

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public variables

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Declared and are visible to all scripts within application

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output

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Way of giving solution

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arithmetic operator

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+ - * /

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GUI

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Graphical user interface gives instructions using a mouse and clicking on menus and icons

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iteration

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A process in which a actions or operations are repeated, generally to get closer to a final goal.

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integer

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Data type Whole numbers

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selection

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Used to make logical decisions (IF, THEN, ELSE)

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data Type

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Type of data stored in a variable.

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local variable

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A variable defined inside a function, can only be used inside its function.

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programming

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Process of writing programs and developing software

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sequence

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Order in which steps are executed.

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