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    Chapter I THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction Computer programming is the process of designing‚ writing‚ testing‚ debugging‚ and maintaining the source code of computer programs. This source code is written in one or more programming languages. The purpose of programming is to create a set of instructions that computers use to perform specific operations or to exhibit desired behaviors. The process of writing source code often requires expertise in many different subjects‚ including knowledge

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    Introduction  to  Unified  Modeling  Language  (UML)   A  computer  program  is  typically  a  large‚  complex  system  composed  of  many  different  components.   During  the  object-­‐oriented  system  analysis  and  process‚  programmers  must  understand  the   requirements  for  the  new  computer  program  and  determine  the  objects  that  should  exist  in

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    Title : PROGRAMMING NC II Unit of Competency : APPLY OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE SKILLS Module Title : APPLYING OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE SKILLS Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of this module‚ the trainee/student must be able to: 1. Apply basic language syntax and layout 2. Apply basic OO principles in the target language 3. Debug code 4. Document activities 5. Test code A. Introduction This module defines the competency required to undertake programming tasks

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    events happening in this program‚ as it could prioritise the events in case multiple requests were sent at the same time. Application 2: “Intelligent” Washing Machine Event Driven Programming would be quite suitable for use with a non-graphical application such as a washing machine. We know this type of programming would be suitable

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    Chapter 0 Introduction Prelude to Programming PG 2 Abacus uses rows of sliding beads to perform arithmetic operations and has root that data back more than 5‚000 years to ancient Babylonia. A computer is a mechanical or electronic device that can efficiently store‚ retrieve‚ and manipulate large amounts of information at high speed and with great accuracy. It can execute task and act without human interaction by carrying out a list of instructions called a program. Charles Babbage an

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    Event-driven Programming Reacting to the user Outline Sequential programming GUI program organization Event-driven programming Modes Sequential Programming In sequential programs‚ the program is under control The user must synchronize with the program: Program tells user it is ready for input User enters input and it is processed Examples: Command-line prompts (DOS‚ UNIX) LISP interpreters Shouldn’t the program be required to synchronize with the user? Sequential Programming (2) Flow

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    Programming Fundamentals Paper Anderson Pierre PRG/211 March 31‚ 2012 Mike Walker Reusability of Code A long time ago software developers or programmers did not use reusable code because there were not too many reliable‚ and efficient software or application software available. Therefore‚ whenever a big project comes forth the software developers or programmers tend to start building from the ground up. After many years of building software from the ground up for each project or request

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    Tic Tac Toe in C++ Programming Language Abstract: Tic tac toe is a great mental exercise used to improve the thought process in children and adults‚ tic tac toe is believed to be the oldest game in history but it is still played today including in computer because it was easy to apply in any programming language‚ this is a game for two players‚ first you decide who will be using O’s and who will using X’s. Second decide who will start. The players put their symbol in an empty square when it

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    Computer Programming In partial fulfillment of the requirements For the title of Object Oriented Programming Language Tungol‚ Axel-Yor Gomez‚ Christallane Velarde‚ Patrick John Santos‚ Renato Astraquillo‚ Angelo Clark College of Science and Technology SNS Bldg.‚ Aurea St. Samsonville Subd.‚ Dau‚ Mabalacat‚ Pampanga A project study presented to the Faculty of the Computer Programming In partial fulfillment of the requirements For the title of Object Oriented Programming Language

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    Chapter 2 Linear Programming: Basic Concepts Solution to Solved Problems 2.S1 Back Savers Production Problem Back Savers is a company that produces backpacks primarily for students. They are considering offering some combination of two different models—the Collegiate and the Mini. Both are made out of the same rip-resistant nylon fabric. Back Savers has a long-term contract with a supplier of the nylon and receives a 5000 square-foot shipment of the material each week. Each Collegiate requires

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