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    other majors, a Computer Science major writes in a very unique way. We write in a way that is probably much like a foreign language to the untrained eye. Even more complicated, however, there is more than one language. Depending on the language you prefer, the company you are working for, or what suits the program best, is generally going to be the deciding factor as to what language you write in. As a normal student writes an essay, a Computer Science major writes a program. We use programs to…

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    could shift from position 0 to 1 (O 'Regan). Zuse invented Z1 to speed up calculation while studying the construction of buildings and roads. These types of constructions involved huge systems of linear equations that were tedious to perform given the level of technology at that time which was the logarithm rule and basic mechanical calculators…

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    My chosen major is Computer Science with a business concentration. I have always had an affinity for computers. It seems like on some level they speak to me and I wanted to learn how to speak back in their language. I also am a pretty big gamer and learning how to write and design games is something I have wanted to learn since I was about thirteen years old. Another reason I want to major in computer science is the ongoing proliferation of Internet connected devices and devices with single chip…

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    WHAT IS OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING? Object oriented programming in a methodology of software development that allows for the designation of functions to be applied to data structures such as classes, these classes are referred to as objects, hence the name. Object-Oriented coding is one of multiple major programming paradigms. These include but are not limited to; Imperative, Logical, Functional and Object oriented. Problems that can be solved by one of these paradigms can normally be solved by…

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    Django Case Study

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    Django is a free, open source web framework written in the Python programming language and used by millions of programmers every year. Django is a high-level Python web framework that encourages rapid development and clean, pragmatic design. Its popularity is due to its friendliness to both beginners and advanced programmers. Django makes it easier to build better web apps quickly and with less code. Django is robust enough to be used by the largest websites in the world. Django was designed to…

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    Obtaining A Career At NSA

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    career in the National Security Agency will allow me to uphold the responsibility of preserving the freedom of the United States. To obtain this responsibility, I have taken action to further explore my interest in Computer Science. Taking a programming class in my third year of highschool and practicing the development of code in Python during my free time, it has furthered my interest in the field. Through the class, I have learned to solve logic puzzles, use expressions to execute specific…

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    only recently, in the last couple of years, started programming. During my senior year of high school a friend of mine and myself started playing around with C++ for fun during a vocational networking class accomplishing very little and not getting any desired results. At that time I had no clue that a couple short years later I would have a deeper understanding of proper programming methodologies and an understanding of a variety of languages to meet specific needs. It is often that you will…

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    I was introduced to programming during my high school sophomore year when I signed up for a C programming class. I remember asking the instructor why are we writing so many lines just to print "Hello World". She smiled and replied, "Ajit, the objective of coding is not just to print this line, but to teach computers to think like us to help us with our daily life." I still had my reservations about the programming, but as days passed, I realized what the instructor meant to say. We are always…

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    Analysis Of Raspberry Pi

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    hardware, programming and DIY-Do-it Yourself projects. The Raspberry Pi have Broadcom BCM2835 system on a chip (SoC), including an ARM1176JZF-S 700 MHz processor, VideoCore IV GPU and was originally shipped with 256 MB of RAM, further upgraded (Model B & Model B+) to 512 MB. It does not include any type of built-in hard disk or solid-state drive, but it…

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    used open source Relational Database Management System (RDBMS) as of 2008 that runs as a server providing multiuser access to a number of database. It is named co-founder Michael Widenius’s daughter, My. The SQL phrase stands for Structure Query Language. The MySQL development project has made its source code available under the terms of the GNU General Public License, as well as under a variety of proprietary agreements. MySQL was owned and sponsored by a single for profit firm, the Swedish…

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