Chapter 2 1. What does a professional programmer usually do first to gain an understanding of a problem? Answer: The programmer gains understanding by working directly with a customer. 2. What is pseudocode? Answer: Pseudocode is fake codes used to write before the programmer writes the actual program. 3. Computer programs typically perform what three steps? Answer: Input is received, then a process is performed on the input, and output is produced 4. What does the term “user-friendly”
PT1420 Unit 4, Assignment 1: (Homework) Due: April 18, 2014 Submitted: April 25, 2014 Assignment 4.1, Chapter 3: Modules Short Answer 1. How do modules help you to reuse code in a program? A module may be written once and then executed any time it is needed. 2. Name and describe the two parts that a module definition has in most languages. In most languages, a module definition has two parts: a header and a body. The header indicates the starting point of the module, and
NT 1420 LAB 1.2 LAB 1.3 LAB 2.3 Module Module1 Sub Main() Console.WriteLine("This part of the program will code Program 2-6 from page 44") Dim dollars As Double = 2.75 Console.WriteLine("I have " & dollars & " in my account.") dollars = 99.95 Console.WriteLine("But now I have " & dollars & " in my account!") Console.WriteLine("Press any key to continue") Console.ReadLine() End Sub End Module
IT 104 4/19/2012 IT104 – Homework Assignment 5 Answer the following questions from Chapter 3 of your textbook, Starting Out with Programming Logic & Design: • Multiple Choice Review Questions 12-15 on p. 110 12.C 13.A 14.D 15.B • Algorithm Workbench Review Question 2, 3, and 6 starting on p. 111 2. show_value(12) 3. A=3 B=2 C=1 61 3.4 0 0 1 3.4 Submit your answers in a word-processed document ------------------------------------------------- IT104 –
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