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* [[Low level languages]] | * [[Low level languages]] | ||
* [[Translating high-level code to low-level code]] | * [[Translating high-level code to low-level code]] | ||
* [[Compiler]] | |||
* [[Control flow]] | * [[Control flow]] | ||
Revision as of 13:16, 20 July 2017
This is one of the most important ideas you can remember:
Decompose a problem into smaller parts, diagram a problem. Learn to think sequentially
Programming is the issuing of instructions to a computer. You must learn how to issue instructions to a computer.
Introduction to programming[edit]
- What is a programming language?
- High level languages
- Low level languages
- Translating high-level code to low-level code
- Compiler
- Control flow