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Term: a word or phrase used for a particular/specific/special/distinctive thing.

Programming Terminology(body of terms belonging to any subject)


Software/program
Pseudo code: rough code, an outline/plan of the code
Syntax: the structure of statements in a computer language. U can say it grammar
of a programming language. Syntax needs to be in exactly the right place for th
e computer to understand the code.
Editor: The editor in which u write the code. A computer program enabling the us
er to enter or alter text/textual or other information.
Symbol
A character that is not a number or a letter. For example, the less than (<) is
considered a symbol.
Period (full stop) .
Quotes " "
For turning into String
Colon :
Indent: start (a line of text) or position (a block of text) further from the ma
rgin than the main part of the text.
Brackets
Round Bracket or Curved Bracket or Parenthesis is singular, Parentheses is plura
l () Open parenthesis/Left parenthesis ( Close parenthesis/Right parenthesis
)
Curly Braces or Curly Brackets {}
Square Brackets []
Semicolon ; A symbol found on the computer keyboard that looks like a period abo
ve a coma (;). The semicolon is used a lot in computer programming to finish an
instruction.
Elif is a shit thing only in python, gola maro.
Space/Whitespace
Declare/Define a variable or function/method then call it.
Access Modifiers: public, private. If there is no public modifier before variabl
e or method, this means it is private by default. Therefore, it(variable) will n
ot show up in inspector and it can't be called from other scripts.
Parameter: There's a special name for that information between the parentheses o
f a method definition, such as line 22 the code is called the method parameters.
Return key means Enter
Logical Operators
NOT operator: ! Exclamation mark is called the NOT operator in programming. It
means NOT.
AND: It is used by putting && between the conditions being checked.
OR: It is used by putting || between the conditions being checked.
Operators:
= is for assignment
=== is to check if things are equal like in an if statement(In JavaScript don't
know if it's the same in other languages)

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