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Computer Programming

Skill Level

3

Year

2012

Version

23.12.2024

Approval authority

South American Division

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Computer Programming
Vocational
Skill Level
123
Approval authority
South American Division
Year of Introduction
2012
See also


1

Submit a report of at least two pages on the history of programming languages.



2

Define Logic programming.



3

Choose a programming language to develop a system and describe the origin of this language.



4

Present to the instructor:



4a

A project of a management system of a Pathfinder Club that has integrated:



i

Log of units, honors, classes, and Pathfinders



ii

Control of monthly dues



iii

Cash control



iv

Control of expenses



v

Control of assets



vi

Record control



vii

Event control



viii

Permission slip report



ix

Cash flow report



x

Assets report



xi

Minutes and events book report



xii

Monthly dues report



xiii

Units, classes, honors, and Pathfinder report




4b

A computer system with the modules mentioned.



4c

The source code of the modules mentioned.



4d

Instructions for using the system.




5

Complete one of the following points:



5a

Have a certificate of completing a course in which you learned programming language.



5b

Define and conceptualize the following topics:



i

Source code



ii

Machine code



iii

Compilers



iv

Interpreters



v

Linear programming



vi

Modular programming



vii

Structured programming



viii

Object-oriented programming



ix

Structured type



x

High-level programming



xi

Medium-level programming



xii

Low-level programming



xiii

How many language generations exist and what are they?



xiv

Compiled language



xv

Script language



xvi

Interpreted language



xvii

Programming paradigm



xviii

Syntax of programming languages






References