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Discussion Forum : Computer Fundamentals - Section 6 (Q.No. 30)
30.
The process of writing computer instructions in a programming language is known as
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Hamayun said:
1 decade ago
One of the sensible comments from site::gamedev.com
I usually thik of coding as just mindlessly typing out computer commands, whereas programming is actively thinking about abstract solutions to a problem then expressing in in code. To be a coder, you need to know the syntax, but to program, you need to understand various alogrythms and data structurs. Still, the names are more or less interchangeable.
I usually thik of coding as just mindlessly typing out computer commands, whereas programming is actively thinking about abstract solutions to a problem then expressing in in code. To be a coder, you need to know the syntax, but to program, you need to understand various alogrythms and data structurs. Still, the names are more or less interchangeable.
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