Programming For A Freshman

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A Beginner’s Guide To Programming

 

Some would say that computers are actually very dumb tools that
cannot function without a preset guidance module incorporated into
its system. This would literally mean that a computer program will
not be able to be of any use without actually being “told” what to do. A
computer is unable to act or think for itself, unless the appropriate
accompanying software used clearly depicts step by step what needs
to be done for any particular activity. Therefore, to understand how
the programming works, the user will first have to understand the
concepts required to make the system work in the first place.
Some of these should ideally include understanding the terms and
programs. Among which would be the famous and basic word
processor program, where the input of characters typed using the
keyboard will execute the formats of the text, correct any mistakes in
spelling and grammar and create the output of displays and points
that are neatly organized in text form to be readable for the user.

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