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Unit 6: Software Design and Development - 1: Know the features of programming languages Unit 6: P3, P4

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P3 Explain sequence, selection and iteration as used in computer programming P4 Outline the benefits of having a variety of data types available to the programmer Task 2 Include in your report an explanation on sequence, selection and iteration as used in computer programming. Use examples from your work to aid your explanations, identifying additional features of the language such as any: • Variables and their scope • Naming conventions • The use of logical operators • Assignment statements • Input and output statements. (P3 unit 6) Task 3 In your report you have already explained the use of variables, add a section that outlines the benefits to the programmer of having a variety of data types available to them – this should include at least six examples.

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Features of programming languages and event
driven languages
Contents
Task 1: Event driven programming ............................................................................................................. 2
Service oriented ....................................................................................................................................... 2
Time driven triggers ................................................................................................................................. 2
Event handlers ......................................................................................................................................... 2
Trigger functions ...................................................................................................................................... 2
Events e.g. load, click .............................................................................................................................. 2
Event loops ............................................................................................................................................... 2
Flexibility for GUI, forms........................................................................................................................... 2
Simplicity of programming ...................................................................................................................... 3
Ease of development ............................................................................................................................... 3
Task 2 ........................................................................................................................................................... 3
Variables and their scope........................................................................................................................ 3
Local ..................................................................................................................................................... 3
Public/global ........................................................................................................................................ 3
Naming conventions ................................................................................................................................ 3
The use of logical operators .................................................................................................................... 4
Assignment statements........................................................................................................................... 4
Input and output statements .................................................................................................................. 4
Sequence, Selection and Iteration ......................................................................................................... 4
Sequence ............................................................................................................................................. 4
Selection ............................................................................................................................................... 4
Task 3 ........................................................................................................................................................... 4
Data types ................................................................................................................................................ 4
String .................................................................................................................................................... 5
Bytes ..................................................................................................................................................... 5
Decimal................................................................................................................................................. 5
Integer .................................................................................................................................................. 5
Boolean ................................................................................................................................................ 5
Long ...................................................................................................................................................... 6
Task 4 ........................................................................................................................................................... 6
Task 5 ........................................................................................................................................................... 7

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