Some big names in the field:
* Edsger Dijkstra * Alan Kay * Donald Knuth * Dennis Ritchie * Ken Thompson * Alan Turing (if you include theoretical machines)
* Niklaus Wirth
Leo Barnett has written: 'Careers in computer programming' -- subject(s): Computer programming, Computers, Programming (Computers), Vocational guidance
Penny Holland has written: 'Looking at BASIC' -- subject(s): BASIC (Computer program language), Juvenile literature, Programming (Computers), Programming languages (Computers) 'Looking at Logo' -- subject(s): Computers, Juvenile literature, LOGO (Computer program language), Microcomputers, Programming, Programming (Computers) 'Looking at computer games' -- subject(s): BASIC (Computer program language), Computer games, Juvenile literature, Programming (Computers)
I believe it is a gerund, try reading the sentence dropping the word computers: "His hobby is programming" Programming = subject complement of the verb is. At least that is what I got out of this page - http://www.chompchomp.com/terms/gerund.htm
what are bits and how can we use it with programming computers
Basic
Programming computers requires much knowledge with technology. You must have the required downloads to successfully start programming computers. For more information, check out http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos303.htm
Computers aren't like humans. They can't just think, I need to do this, and then do it. They have to be taught how to do everything they do. That's what coding is. It's when someone puts a code into a computer to tell it what to do. This is also known as programming.
He was 13 years old when he became interested in programming.
Computers are used to make games by programming it and making a disc
Gary E. Fisher has written: 'Application software prototyping and fourth generation languages' -- subject(s): Application software, Development, Programming languages (Electronic computers) 'A functional model for fourth generation languages' -- subject(s): Programming languages (Electronic computers), Programming, Functional programming languages, Fourth generation computers
Programming refers to the process of designing and writing instructions for computers to execute. These instructions, known as code, are written in various programming languages to create software applications, automate tasks, or manipulate data. Essentially, programming enables humans to communicate their ideas and problem-solving approaches to machines in a structured manner.
Programming computers. That is what they were designed for.