Pseudo-code is not real code insofar as there is no standard and no compilers or interpreters that can reliably convert pseudo-code into machine code. It is a free-form language used for illustrative purposes only. Pseudo-code is typically used to express algorithms using a program-like language that can be easily adapted to any specific language. The choice of wording is entirely up to the author but must be used consistently and in an easy-to-understand manner, using concepts that are common across all languages including structured loops, control statements and functions. Anyone with any programming experience should be able to easily convert pseudo-code into real code without any major difficulty.
we have no disadvantages by pseudo-codes. in fact these help the programmers to increase the efficiency in programming.
if(i != 5){ //do something }
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a faux code in programing is the action you want to complete only written in our language not the computers language, also a lot of people write a faux code before you write the programing it helps you understand what your system is going to do
we have no disadvantages by pseudo-codes. in fact these help the programmers to increase the efficiency in programming.
You can write it in store and write the code in enter special code
You write the post code of the address that you are sending the letter too, otherwise the postman won't know where to deliver your letter.
the postal code.
you write it when you login under your password where it asks for a secret code.
Write an ASP code that will dislplay the source code of the web page in the Browser window.
her post code is LAB 28K I'VE WRITE TO HER AND SHE WRITE BACK!!!! I LOVE IT!
there is really only one way to write in computer code it is by using the law of benjabenja.
a code that you have
The zip code
You can write a XHTML code in same way as HTML. The only thing is that you have to close all tags.
If you write Ψ or Ψ you should get it.