Programming glossary
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byte code | byte code | ||
− | An intermediate language between source code and object code. Many modern languages first compile source code into byte code and then interpret the byte code with a program called a virtual machine. | + | An intermediate language between source code and object code. Many modern languages first |
+ | compile source code into byte code and then interpret the byte code with a program called a virtual machine. | ||
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comment | comment | ||
− | Information in a program that is meant for other programmers (or anyone reading the source code) and has no effect on the execution of the program. | + | Information in a program that is meant for other programmers (or anyone reading the source code) |
+ | and has no effect on the execution of the program. | ||
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formal language | formal language | ||
− | Any one of the languages that people have designed for specific purposes, such as representing mathematical ideas or computer programs; all programming | + | Any one of the languages that people have designed for specific purposes, such as representing |
+ | mathematical ideas or computer programs; all programming | ||
languages are formal languages. | languages are formal languages. | ||
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low-level language | low-level language | ||
− | A programming language that is designed to be easy for a computer to execute; also called machine language or assembly language. | + | A programming language that is designed to be easy for a computer to execute; also called |
+ | machine language or assembly language. | ||
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print function | print function | ||
− | A function used in a program or script that causes the Python interpreter to display a value on its output device. | + | A function used in a program or script that causes the Python interpreter to display a value |
+ | on its output device. | ||
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Python shell | Python shell | ||
− | An interactive user interface to the Python interpreter. The user of a Python shell types commands at the prompt (>>>), and presses the return key to send these commands immediately to the interpreter for processing. | + | An interactive user interface to the Python interpreter. The user of a Python shell types |
+ | commands at the prompt (>>>), and presses the return key to send these commands immediately to the interpreter for processing. | ||
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shell mode | shell mode | ||
− | A style of using Python where we type expressions at the command prompt, and the results are shown immediately. Contrast with source code, and see the entry under Python shell. | + | A style of using Python where we type expressions at the command prompt, and the results are |
+ | shown immediately. Contrast with source code, and see the entry under Python shell. | ||
Revision as of 09:41, 1 May 2013
activecode
A unique interpreter environment that allows Python to be executed from within a web browser.
algorithm
A general step by step process for solving a problem.
bug
An error in a program.
byte code
An intermediate language between source code and object code. Many modern languages first
compile source code into byte code and then interpret the byte code with a program called a virtual machine.
codelens
An interactive environment that allows the user to control the step by step execution of a Python program
comment
Information in a program that is meant for other programmers (or anyone reading the source code)
and has no effect on the execution of the program.
compile
To translate a program written in a high-level language into a low-level language all at once, in preparation for later execution.
debugging
The process of finding and removing any of the three kinds of programming errors.
exception
Another name for a runtime error.
executable
Another name for object code that is ready to be executed.
formal language
Any one of the languages that people have designed for specific purposes, such as representing
mathematical ideas or computer programs; all programming languages are formal languages.
high-level language
A programming language like Python that is designed to be easy for humans to read and write.
interpret
To execute a program in a high-level language by translating it one line at a time.
low-level language
A programming language that is designed to be easy for a computer to execute; also called
machine language or assembly language.
natural language
Any one of the languages that people speak that evolved naturally.
object code
The output of the compiler after it translates the program.
parse
To examine a program and analyze the syntactic structure.
portability
A property of a program that can run on more than one kind of computer.
print function
A function used in a program or script that causes the Python interpreter to display a value
on its output device.
problem solving
The process of formulating a problem, finding a solution, and expressing the solution.
program
A sequence of instructions that specifies to a computer actions and computations to be performed.
programming language
A formal notation for representing solutions.
Python shell
An interactive user interface to the Python interpreter. The user of a Python shell types
commands at the prompt (>>>), and presses the return key to send these commands immediately to the interpreter for processing.
runtime error
An error that does not occur until the program has started to execute but that prevents the program from continuing.
semantic error
An error in a program that makes it do something other than what the programmer intended.
semantics
The meaning of a program.
shell mode
A style of using Python where we type expressions at the command prompt, and the results are
shown immediately. Contrast with source code, and see the entry under Python shell.
source code
A program, stored in a file, in a high-level language before being compiled or interpreted.
syntax
The structure of a program.
syntax error
An error in a program that makes it impossible to parse — and therefore impossible to interpret.
token
One of the basic elements of the syntactic structure of a program, analogous to a word in a natural language.