programmer ordinaire.
or
(I don't not know how it works)
lol
It doesn't matter if it was just a webpage for your buddy's band.
please see me after class.
The source code of a program is written in one or more languages that are intelligible to programmers, rather than machine code, which is directly executed by the central processing unit.
Computer programming is the process of designing and building an executable computer program for accomplishing a specific computing task.
Programming involves tasks such as analysis, generating algorithms, profiling algorithms' accuracy and resource consumption, and the implementation of algorithms in a chosen programming language(commonly referred to as coding).
Use data, logic, reasoning and math to do cool stuff.
Tell the computer to do things.
print('hello Angela')
print('hello Doug')
print('hello Mende')
name = "Angela"
print('hello ' + name)
name = "Doug"
print('hello ' + name)
name = "Frank"
print('hello ' + name)
Wait...that seems worse?
He worked in the fields of differential equations and algebraic logic, and is best known as the author of The Laws of Thought (1854) which contains Boolean algebra. Boolean logic is credited with laying the foundations for the information age.[3]
November 1815 – December 1864
myAge = 37
yourAge = 17
myName = 'Mende'
yourName = 'Debbie'
myAge < yourAge # false
myAge > yourAge # true
myAge == yourAge # false
myAge != yourAge # true
myName == yourName # false
MAX_AGE = 100
myAge + yourAge < MAX_AGE
Let the data be your guide. Not all data is ideal for looping over. Some sets of data require very unique treatment and in those scenarios, a loop won't help much.
name = "doug"
print('hello ' + name);
names = ["Simone", "Doug", "Ian", "Sarah"]
def printHello(name):
print('hello ' + name)
for name in names:
printHello(name)