ADPROC
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- Created on: 27-03-17 15:05
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Clues
- A language that is machine independent, and so not reliant on the machine instructions of a given processor. (4, 5, 8)
- A language used to write programs in system administration or programming. Acts as glue between applications. (9, 8)
- A program is built from one or many procedures, which has variable, statements and iteration, such as with Java or VB. (10)
- A programming language which has relatively few controls and data constructs, but can be combined together to form many varieties. (13)
- Hardware implemented languages which are the set of instructions of a processor. (7, 8)
- Languages where tasks are defined as a sequence of commands for the computer, saying how to reach an end goal. (10, 9)
- Machine codes which are wrapped with alphanumeric symbols so that the instructions are more readable. They also have storage location and subroutine starting addresses. (8, 8)
- Programs which describe the desired result, but does not specify the commands to reach this. (11, 9)
- Relates to how much code is required to implement computations i++ instead of i = i + 1 (14)
- Where computation are made through applying functions to given parameters. (10)
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