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Jeff Marino & Ron Reed
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Main Concepts Object-oriented programming is programming that is based on using premade objects and writing code for the objects action such as Visual basic. Machine language is the lowest level of programming language that uses 1’s and 0’s. Assembly language is a low level language that uses symbols to represent characters. High level languages are the most common languages these languages are easier to read and write than lower level program languages a few examples of this are COBOL, C, C++ and FORTRAN. Assembler translates the written code into machine level so the hardware can use the code. Compiler- converts the written code into other forms so they can be read by other software
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Goals Gain an understand of the different programming languages. Get a general idea of how many different languages and how they are similar and different. Be able to produce an animation in the Alice program.
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Plan Utilize Alice as a teaching element to show what a simple program looks like. Read the information we have acquired to finish the project. Go through Alice tutorial to learn how to use the program. Create an Alice program that will teach others to use Alice.
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References Adams, Joel. Alice in Action. Boston: Thomson Course Technology, 2007. Dale, Nell, and John Lewis. Computer Science Illuminated. 3rd ed. Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett Publishers, 2007.
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