Project 3 - Vocabulary Terms 2
Across
- 3. small chunks of information that have been carefully formed from larger chunks of information.
- 5. a type of malware that works by multiplying itself to spread between computers
- 7. trying again and again, even when something is very hard.
- 8. the bar that contains all of the commands you can use to write your program.
- 9. a name you make up so that you can see or do things on a website, sometimes called a “screen name.”
- 10. the rules that determine how a program must be structured in order for it to work properly
- 11. a set of instruction that a computer follows in order to complete a task; instructions coded into something that can be run by a machine.
Down
- 1. the area where you drag and drop commands to build your program.
- 2. the smallest complete instruction a programming language can be broken down into
- 4. a series of characters, containing numbers, letters, or symbols, such as a colon
- 6. data that is produced by a computer program and viewed by the user
- 7. a type of electronic chip inside a computer that runs programs