Across
- 1. The company that developed the .Net Framework.
- 2. An object-oriented programming language from Microsoft.
- 6. Abbreviated term for a storage device containing nonvolatile flash memory, used in place of a hard disk because of its much greater speed.
- 7. A coding system using the digits 0 and 1 to represent a character.
- 8. A computer programming language used especially to create interactive applications running over the Internet.
- 11. A device installed in a computer that consists of a graphics processing unit.
- 13. Abbreviation for World Wide Web.
- 15. A notation resembling a simplified programming language, used in program design.
- 16. In mathematics and computing, this is a positional numeral system with a radix, or base, of 16.
- 19. Abbreviation for a standard markup language used to create Web pages.
Down
- 1. A printed circuit board containing the principal components of a computer.
- 3. This is an IDE from Microsoft. It is used to develop computer programs for Microsoft Windows--among other things.
- 4. A character encoding scheme that encodes 128 specified characters into 7-bit binary integers.
- 5. A software framework developed by Microsoft that runs primarily on Microsoft Windows.
- 9. The abbreviation of what is referred as the central processor of a computer.
- 10. A programming language that emphasizes code readability, and allows programmers to express concepts in fewer lines of code (than is C++ or Java). Hint: starts with a "P".
- 12. This supplies power to a computer.
- 14. Term used for simple geometric symbols and arrows to define relationships.
- 17. A procedure or formula for solving a problem.
- 18. Abbreviation used by NVIDIA for linking 2 or more video cards together to produce a single output, meant to increase the processing power available for graphics.
