1. COMPUTER PROGRAMMING
Computerprogramming, or coding, is the process of
creating instructions that tell a computer how to
perform a specific task. It involves designing and
writing code in a programming language, testing
and debugging that code, and ultimately turning it
into a functional computer program or application.
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EXAMPLES OF COMPUTER
PROGRAMMING
•Computer programming involves writing instructions
for computers to execute. These instructions are
written in programming languages, and examples
include Python, Java, JavaScript, C++, and
C#. These languages enable programmers to create a
wide range of applications, from websites and games
to operating systems and artificial intelligence.
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PYTHON
•A versatile languageknown for its
readability and use in various fields like
web development, data science, and
machine learning.
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JAVA
•A robust languageused for
building enterprise-level
applications, Android mobile apps,
and large-scale systems.
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JAVASCRIPT
•Primarily used forfront-end web development,
making websites interactive and dynamic. It's
also increasingly used for back-end development
with Node.js. According to a computer science
education site, it powers user-responsive web
pages.
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C/C++
•These languages areused for system
programming, game development, and
performance-critical applications. According to
a computer science resource site, C++ is a
popular language for developing operating
systems like Windows or Linux.
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C#
•Primarily used fordeveloping
applications for the .NET framework,
including Windows applications and
games using Unity.
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2. VISUAL ARTS
•artforms that create and express meaning, emotion,
and ideas through visual elements. They encompass
a wide range of disciplines including painting,
sculpture, photography, and design. Visual arts aim
to communicate through visual means, often
stimulating emotions and provoking thought.
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3. COMPUTER SYSTEMSERVICING
•Computer Systems Servicing (CSS) is a
vocational course focused on equipping
individuals with the skills to install,
configure, maintain, and repair
computer systems and networks
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4. TELECOMMUNICATION
•in thecontext of Information and
Communication Technology (ICT),
telecommunication refers to the electronic
transmission of information over distances,
encompassing various means like voice, data,
text, images, and video.
SYSTEM SOFTWARE
•System softwareis a type of computer
program that is designed to manage and
control the computer's hardware and
software resources, providing a platform
for application software to run.