Thursday, February 23, 2017
Event Driven Programming
In computer programming, event-driven programming a programming paradigm in which the flow of the program is determined by events such as user actions (mouse clicks, key presses), sensor outputs, or messages from other programs/threads.In an event-driven application, there is generally a main loop that listens for events, and then triggers a callback function when one of those events is detected.
Friday, February 17, 2017
How do computer programmers on know what the user wants to do next?
. When you ask the computer to do something, like reminding you about something, or tell you the time or tell you the news
. The computer can ask user what to do.
. When you put a timer
. You need to press enter for the program to go to what you want
. You need to press enter for the program to go to what you want
Tuesday, February 14, 2017
Writing Code in Scratch
It was easy to draw a sprite, or import it. It was easy for me to make the backgrounds switch each time to another one, and changing the color of a sprite. It was difficult for me to reset my script each time I am done programing it. It was also hard to draw on scratch because it is a computer. I had to write my last name on scratch, and make the letters do different things, like spinning, changing color, and making it say something like hello.
Wednesday, February 8, 2017
How do you think programs like Microsoft Word, Internet Explorer and Windows are made?
By pure assumptions, I think they are created by writing scripts and commands. For ex. a program such as a calculator you would write commands that input the correct algorithm. This is the same for these programs, whenever you click or type something, it sends a command to the website and triggers the script to do the action, or output to the input.
Thursday, February 2, 2017
What I Know About Memes
A memes is a humorous image, video, piece of text, etc., that is copied (often with slight variations) and spread rapidly by Internet users.
It’s not about how many people have seen it, it’s about how many people have made parodies, remixes, mutations and the like.
Is there a finite number for derivatives though?
Hmm.
That’s a question that I have no idea how to answer.Memes should not be seen as a link building tool, but rather as an effective promotional and marketing tool. Viewers can relate better to a meme than a long article. Thus it is effective in creating a loyal online following base, where they can keep on coming back to your website. The meme can create ‘trust’ and ‘loyalty’ in your web base, an integral value in marketing.
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