Across
- 2. a way for you to provide more information to a function.
- 4. a sequence of instructions whose execution is invoked from one or more remote locations in a program
- 7. one hardware unit designed to connect to and function as part of a larger system
- 8. a function that repeats a block of code in a specified order, often until a specific result occurs
- 9. the process of finding and fixing errors or bugs in the source code of any software
- 11. a special addition that, by default, is not enabled or included in previous releases of the product
- 12. branch of mathematical logic which is approximately the intersection between mathematical logic and computer science
Down
- 1. a way to separate the words in a phrase by making the first letter of each word capitalized and not using spaces
- 3. combining a string, text, or other data in a series without any gaps
- 5. a computer programming language often used to build websites and software, automate tasks, and conduct data analysis
- 6. designs and creates things
- 10. a sequence of bytes or bits
