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The document discusses various technical terms related to a content management system including portal, file, slug, keyword, contributors, podcast, page, frontend, backend, news, events, weight, and children list. It provides brief definitions or explanations for each term.
Adobe Dreamweaver CS3 is a web design and development application that allows users to design and develop websites. Key features include a WYSIWYG editor, support for HTML, CSS, JavaScript, templates, and site management tools. Dreamweaver provides visual editing tools as well as code view. It allows uploading files to servers via FTP and includes tools for working with tables, layers, libraries, and templates.
The article discusses the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on Thailand's economy. Thailand's GDP contracted 12.2% in the second quarter of 2020 due to a collapse in tourism from travel restrictions and lockdowns. While the government has implemented various economic measures, the full recovery of Thailand's tourism-reliant economy remains uncertain given the ongoing global pandemic.
The document discusses various technical terms related to a content management system including portal, file, slug, keyword, contributors, podcast, page, frontend, backend, news, events, weight, and children list. It provides brief definitions or explanations for each term.
Adobe Dreamweaver CS3 is a web design and development application that allows users to design and develop websites. Key features include a WYSIWYG editor, support for HTML, CSS, JavaScript, templates, and site management tools. Dreamweaver provides visual editing tools as well as code view. It allows uploading files to servers via FTP and includes tools for working with tables, layers, libraries, and templates.
The article discusses the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on Thailand's economy. Thailand's GDP contracted 12.2% in the second quarter of 2020 due to a collapse in tourism from travel restrictions and lockdowns. While the government has implemented various economic measures, the full recovery of Thailand's tourism-reliant economy remains uncertain given the ongoing global pandemic.
This document discusses Java methods and how they work. Methods can take parameters and return values, and have a body made up of statements. Methods are defined within classes and can access class libraries and objects. For loops are used to iterate through elements like an address array. Finally, an example is given of calculating the average of numbers by summing them and dividing by the count.
1. The document discusses various input/output functions in C including printf(), scanf(), putchar(), getchar(), gets(), and puts(). It provides examples of using format specifiers like %d, %c, %s in printf and scanf.
2. Function prototypes and uses of various I/O functions are demonstrated through simple code snippets. Examples show declaring and initializing variables, performing arithmetic operations, character manipulation, string input/output and formatted output.
3. Comments explain the purpose and usage of standard input/output header file stdio.h and each I/O function discussed. Formatted output using field widths and justifications is also demonstrated.
The document discusses 5 areas of educational technology development: 1) educational media development, 2) tools development, 3) theory simulation, 4) application, and 5) game development. For each area, several Thai language resources and websites are provided that relate to topics like effective English learning, theoretical experiments, ready-made archives, and a game called CPS'ketchuu.
1. The document describes the basic components of a C program including preprocessor directives, global declarations, the main function, user-defined functions, and comments.
2. It explains common preprocessor directives like #include, #define, and explains how to use printf formatting specifiers.
3. The document provides examples of declaring variables of different data types, initializing variables, and using printf to output text and variables.
The document discusses C programming concepts including preprocessor directives, global declarations, main functions, comments, input/output functions, and interactive programs. It provides examples of #include, #define, printf, scanf, putchar, gets and explains what each does. Interactive programs allow the user to provide input which is then processed and output is displayed, allowing repeated interaction through input and output functions.
This program allows a user to input 5 test scores, calculates the total and average score, and displays the results. It prompts the user to input each of the 5 scores, adds them together to calculate the total score, and divides the total by 5 to calculate the average score. The total and average scores are then printed for the user.
The document discusses C programming, outlining topics like data types, functions, flow control, pointers, structures, and input/output operations, and provides examples of flowchart symbols used to represent programming concepts like decisions, processes, inputs/outputs, and external subroutines called by a C compiler.
1. The document discusses C programming basics including data types, variables, operators, and input/output functions.
2. It provides examples of simple programs to calculate the area of a triangle and circle using basic math operators, input values, and output statements.
3. The triangle program defines variables for length, height, and area, performs the area calculation, and prints the input values and result. The circle program similarly defines variables for radius and area, calculates area using a defined pi value, and prints the radius and result.
This document discusses Java methods and how they work. Methods can take parameters and return values, and have a body made up of statements. Methods are defined within classes and can access class libraries and objects. For loops are used to iterate through elements like an address array. Finally, an example is given of calculating the average of numbers by summing them and dividing by the count.
1. The document discusses various input/output functions in C including printf(), scanf(), putchar(), getchar(), gets(), and puts(). It provides examples of using format specifiers like %d, %c, %s in printf and scanf.
2. Function prototypes and uses of various I/O functions are demonstrated through simple code snippets. Examples show declaring and initializing variables, performing arithmetic operations, character manipulation, string input/output and formatted output.
3. Comments explain the purpose and usage of standard input/output header file stdio.h and each I/O function discussed. Formatted output using field widths and justifications is also demonstrated.
The document discusses 5 areas of educational technology development: 1) educational media development, 2) tools development, 3) theory simulation, 4) application, and 5) game development. For each area, several Thai language resources and websites are provided that relate to topics like effective English learning, theoretical experiments, ready-made archives, and a game called CPS'ketchuu.
1. The document describes the basic components of a C program including preprocessor directives, global declarations, the main function, user-defined functions, and comments.
2. It explains common preprocessor directives like #include, #define, and explains how to use printf formatting specifiers.
3. The document provides examples of declaring variables of different data types, initializing variables, and using printf to output text and variables.
The document discusses C programming concepts including preprocessor directives, global declarations, main functions, comments, input/output functions, and interactive programs. It provides examples of #include, #define, printf, scanf, putchar, gets and explains what each does. Interactive programs allow the user to provide input which is then processed and output is displayed, allowing repeated interaction through input and output functions.
This program allows a user to input 5 test scores, calculates the total and average score, and displays the results. It prompts the user to input each of the 5 scores, adds them together to calculate the total score, and divides the total by 5 to calculate the average score. The total and average scores are then printed for the user.
The document discusses C programming, outlining topics like data types, functions, flow control, pointers, structures, and input/output operations, and provides examples of flowchart symbols used to represent programming concepts like decisions, processes, inputs/outputs, and external subroutines called by a C compiler.
1. The document discusses C programming basics including data types, variables, operators, and input/output functions.
2. It provides examples of simple programs to calculate the area of a triangle and circle using basic math operators, input values, and output statements.
3. The triangle program defines variables for length, height, and area, performs the area calculation, and prints the input values and result. The circle program similarly defines variables for radius and area, calculates area using a defined pi value, and prints the radius and result.