ESLA - Programming Languages

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Across
  1. 3. Verb meaning "to find a solution, explanation, or answer for".
  2. 4. No software engineer will think of a snake if you talk to him/her about this language.
  3. 6. The difference between the least and greatest values of an attribute or of a variable; the distance or extent between possible extremes.
  4. 8. Free from risk.
  5. 10. An adjective to say that high level languages are kind with humans.
  6. 11. Set of symbolic instruction codes usually in binary form that is used to represent operations and data in a machine.
  7. 15. A computer program that allows you to read information on the Internet.
  8. 17. OOP languages use many of them.
  9. 18. To Explain something in extremely simple terms (eventually, this could be no longer correct or true).
  10. 19. The process of producing a software, a computer game, an operating system.
Down
  1. 1. An adverb meaning "by or among a large and well-dispersed group of people".
  2. 2. Using or involving a network connection between computers or systems in different locations.
  3. 4. In Computer Science, a set of properties that defines a type of programming language like OOP languages.
  4. 5. The ability to use knowledge effectively and readily in execution or performance.
  5. 7. Something that produces good or helpful results or effects or that promotes well-being; a synonym for "advantage".
  6. 9. Software that translates a program written in a language into comprehensive instructions for the computer.
  7. 12. Low level languages speak directly to ...
  8. 13. A quality or trait belonging and especially particular to an individual or thing.
  9. 14. A synonym for objective.
  10. 16. A floor of a building but for programming languages, a way of thinking about them considering their distance to the computer.