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Program is the US spelling.Programme is the UK spelling.
You really need some nested loops; but some programming languages might allow you to write this as one statement.
A procedure is a subroutine that can be called from another part of the program. Procedures can be as small as 2 lines (the definition line, and then the procedure itself), or consist of hundreds of lines.
Debugging makes the program works fast while maintainance makes the program slow
1.) A correct solution generates the appropriate information, but a good solution is a correct solution that is also very easy to understand and maintain.
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Flowchart it is diagrammatic Program it is coding. A flowchart is drawn out on paper, and shows the logic of an if/then/else statement. The programming actually is the if/then/else, not just the logic.
Program is the US spelling.Programme is the UK spelling.
The difference between command and statement is that command are generally executable in direct mode. Commands usually perform some type of program maintenance such as editing, clearing, running, or saving programs. On the other side statements are the part of a computer program and run in compilers or indirect mode.
Repetition. For example the following lines do the same thing: while (expression) statement; LABEL: if (expression) {statement; goto LABEL; } Or these: for (exp1; exp2; exp3) statement; exp1; LABEL: if (exp2) {statement; exp3; goto LABEL; }
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Curriculum is to study. Program is to train.
A "do while....." statement is a looping instruction to a program to repeat a stage in the program while some condition is true - e.g while a variable is negative, or, while one variable is less than another. A "do for ....." statement is a looping instruction to a program to repeat a stage in the program a set number of times - e.g for steps = 1 to 10, or, for steps = 1 to (some variable).
difference between audit program audit & note book
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