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    Procedural Programing Assignment 1 Question 1 1.1. The two programming paradigms we get is Object-Orientated and Procedural. To understand what they are we need to explain what each are and how they operate and what are the strengths and weaknesses of each. Now Procedural Programming languages are referred to as straight programming taking on a read from the top to the end method, whereas Object-Oriented programming use objects and classes. Procedural takes on applications by solving problems from

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    ’” first published in The New York Times, Ellen Ullman argues that there is great prejudice against women in the workplace. Specifically, Ullman thinks that such prejudice exists in the deeper parts of the more technical fields such as computer programming. While encouraging women to avoid confronting men who show their prejudice against them, Ullman nevertheless points out the idea that women should stick to their passion for their work. For Ullman, it is the next best thing that women can do, apart

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    A Career as a Computer Programmer Essay

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    engineer (Education Portal). Certain employers and jobs may want the programmer to have great technical skills, and programming needs in the businesses (Education Portal). Other than going to school and getting a degree, employers may want more experience and more skills then the programmer may have. During college the programmer most likely spent an abundant amount of time programming for class and maybe some of their own projects. The programmer may get an internship and be supervised so they will

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    easily transfer work from one platform to another. Newer software for programmers is helping them get the job done. First, of the nontraditional IDEs is Adobe PhoneGap. Modified from the open source Apache Cordova, PhoneGap uses the HyperText Markup Language(HTML) code written by the programmer to produce an app for multiple platforms including Android and Apple’s iOS. PhoneGap actually produces the application for six different platforms, a feature that minimizes the amount of work programmers have

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    Recently, I have been using CFNC.org to gather more information on my future career. CFNC.org has provided me with more knowledge about my future than I could have gotten using Google. One goal of mine while writing this paper is to show how interested I am about my future. Another goal I do have is to teach the reader more information about a specific career path. Every individual has their own career plan, and possibly could be interested in the same career as me. In the CFNC.org website, there

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    the status of international competitiveness. But since the start of the program in 2009, the importance of computer programming education is still being misunderstood and inadequately addressed. Though the administration has tried to get more technology into schools, it’s failed to teach kids what could really help them compete internationally which is coding. Computer programming is the driving force behind all forms of computer technology. Without programmers, these machines could be more innovative

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    In elementary school, I developed a passion for programming. However, I was discouraged by my parents, who believed that "programming was only for men." In spite of their discouragement, I still enrolled in CSE 120 because I felt inclined to revisit my long lost interest. Although I did well in the course, I stayed hesitant to follow my programming passion because of my parent 's stereotype of Computer Science still lurked in my mind. It was the encouragement from Professor Snyder, who said "You

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    programmers have a very special purpose. Computer programmers design and develop application based on a costumer’s needs. Based on modern day life this occupation is essential due to all of the technology we use on a day to day basis. Computer programming is a rewarding career opportunity. With this career field you have the chance to work on the cutting edge of technology of the future. Also they have the ability to design software for all the technology of today and also they have a great variety

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    For most of my life two things have puzzled my mind: how lines of code in a computer make a video game run and how and why the universe works like it does. It is almost the time when I need to decide what I want to spend the rest of life doing, and because of my curiosity about video games and the universe, I have narrowed my search down to a lead video game programmer or an astronomer. Even though both careers require adroit analytical skills, they differ in schooling needed, salary, and job outlook

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    Lunabotics Case Study

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    The first Lunabotics competition was a major learning experience for all the groups. Some groups were more successful than others, but everyone took something away from the final competition. I learned multiple things, but the top two were in relation to the method used to drive the robot and the design of the drive system. First, I learned that using the Commander app to drive the robot was a horrible method of control. Connecting the brick to the phones was a complete pain and often didn’t even

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