Intro to Programming & Flowchart
We learned about flowcharts, input/output, processing, and
loops in the lecture. Along with that, we also learned how to
write pseudocode and discussed programming languages.
In tomorrow's lecture, we will be writing our first C++
program, "Namaste Duniya" (Hello world). As homework, we
need to write pseudocodes for all the questions we solved
today. Pseudocode and programming languages are
essential components that we need to understand. By
understanding them, we can use them to solve problems in
our code. It is not necessary to read and understand the
source code if we already comprehend these concepts.
However, if there is a language that can be written with
pseudocode, it is a language that we should understand and
use.
This Passage provides insights into programming
languages, flow charts,, and pseudocode.. The author
discusses how these tools can be used to solve problems..
He also provides an example problem and the solution he
comes up with in pseudocode. Finally, he explains how to
convert these solutions into executable code. The flowchart
in this passage shows the process of a program, including
the various components that are used to create it.. The first
component is the terminator, which shows the start and end
of the program... The next block is a simple rectangle, which
shows a process.. The next block is a diamond-shaped
block, which is used for decision making.. The next block is
an arrow, which connects the previous two blocks.. The last
component is a circle, which is used to connect the previous
three blocks.. The code block that starts. The program will
take in two numbers, A and B, and will print out their sum as
5 and 10. After that, the program will end..
We learned about flowcharts, input/output, processing, and
loops in the lecture. Along with that, we also learned how to
write pseudocode and discussed programming languages.
In tomorrow's lecture, we will be writing our first C++
program, "Namaste Duniya" (Hello world). As homework, we
need to write pseudocodes for all the questions we solved
today. Pseudocode and programming languages are
essential components that we need to understand. By
understanding them, we can use them to solve problems in
our code. It is not necessary to read and understand the
source code if we already comprehend these concepts.
However, if there is a language that can be written with
pseudocode, it is a language that we should understand and
use.
This Passage provides insights into programming
languages, flow charts,, and pseudocode.. The author
discusses how these tools can be used to solve problems..
He also provides an example problem and the solution he
comes up with in pseudocode. Finally, he explains how to
convert these solutions into executable code. The flowchart
in this passage shows the process of a program, including
the various components that are used to create it.. The first
component is the terminator, which shows the start and end
of the program... The next block is a simple rectangle, which
shows a process.. The next block is a diamond-shaped
block, which is used for decision making.. The next block is
an arrow, which connects the previous two blocks.. The last
component is a circle, which is used to connect the previous
three blocks.. The code block that starts. The program will
take in two numbers, A and B, and will print out their sum as
5 and 10. After that, the program will end..