Thursday, June 11, 2009

10 sys("command.com /c cls")
12 print "give a number"
14 input Num6
16 print "give a number"
18 input Num520 IF (Num5+Num6) = 11 THEN GOTO 50
30 PRINT " sorry your a loser : )"
40 GOTO 60
50 PRINT " your smart woooohooooo"
60 END
10 sys("command.com /c cls")
12 print "What year of High School are you in"
14 input "1"
16 print "give a number"
18 input "2"
20 input "3"
30 input "4"
40 if (1)= Freshmen then goto 80
50 if (2)= Sophophmore then goto 90
60 if (3)= junior then goto 100
70 if (4)= Senior then goto 110
80 print " your Freshmeat "
90 print " your a softy "
100 print " your a jack in the box"
110 print " your on your way to sucess "
120 end

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Basic Game

10 sys("command.com /c cls")
12 print "give a number"
14 input Num6
16 print "give a number"
18 input Num5
20 IF (Num5+Num6) = 11 THEN GOTO 50
30 PRINT " sorry your a loser : )"
40 GOTO 60
50 PRINT " your smart woooohooooo"
60 END

IF statement

10 sys("command.com /c cls")
20 IF (1+0) = 2 THEN GOTO 50
30 PRINT " The IF statement is false"
40 GOTO 60
50 PRINT " the IF statement is true"
60 END
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the IF statement is true . It came up true. When i changed the number one to zero it was false. This can be helpful for people who like codes and a calculator programmer.

Monday, May 4, 2009

workbook


Is the rows and columns ,where you can insert data.

Friday, May 1, 2009

Worksheet


A worksheet is an electronic spreadsheet that lets you enter, analyze, and calculate data.

Monday, April 6, 2009

window


a section of a display screen that can be created for viewing information from another part of a file or from another file.

Tool bar


a permanently visible row of button icons

Title bar


a horizontal label at the top of a window

Taskbar


A row of buttons or graphical controls on a computer screen that represent open programs.

scroll bar


moves the page up down right to left.

Restore


to bring back into existence

pointing device




Any hardware component that allows a user to input spatial data to a computer

Minimize


to reduce to the smallest possible amount or degree.

Menu bar


any list or set of items

Menu


a list of options available to a user

Maximize




to increase to the greatest possible amount or degree

Icons



An image; a representation.

Folder


a folded sheet of light cardboard used to cover or hold papers, or letters as in a file.

Desktop


A display screen of a graphical user interface, on which alot of icons represent files, groups of files, programs which can be moved, accessed, added to, or put away.

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Software Development

translation of the users need or marketing goal into a software product.

Utility Software

Any software that performs some specific task that is secondary to the main purpose of using the computer (the latter would be called application program .

User Interface

a program that controls a display for a user.

MS-DOS

a microcomputer operating system.

Unix

a multitasking computer operating system.

Multi tasking

the concurrent or interleaved execution of two or more jobs by a single CPU.

GUIs

An interface for issuing commands to a computer utilizing a pointing device, such as a mouse, that manipulates and activates graphical images on a monitor.

Operating system

the collection of software that directs a computer's operations.

Application software

a computer program designed to carry out a specialized tasks for a user.

Algorithm

a set of rules for solving a problem in a number of steps, as for finding the greatest common divisor.

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Plug and Play vs. Installation



plug and play : connects its self ,it runs its self.
Installation : to install,

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Central processing unit (CPU)


an electronic circuit that can execute computer programs.

System clock


Is an electronic pulse that controls the speed of the CPU.

Plotters

Are printers that use pens to draw lines to create maps,charts,and blue prints.

Printers


Are used to create a hard copy of a document or image.

Scanners


Changes images into digital data that a computer can understand.

Read Only Memory (ROM)


Is memory placed or the motherboard by the mainufacturer and contains instructions.

Random Access Memory (RAM)


A short term memory where data is processed while a program is running.

memory


Addressable locations within the machine that the computer can access directly.

Output device


When the computers give or show the results of its processed.

Input device


lets a user to put data and commands to the computer to be processed.

Mouse


A pointing device that controls the pointer on the screen.

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

hard disk drive


It reads and write data on a hard disk.

DVD




DVD stands for digital Video Disc which is a disk teachnology.

Byte




A unit of storage to hold memory.

Controller




A device that controls the transfer of data from the computer to a peripheral device and vice versa.

The central processing unit (CPU)




The central processing unit is a tiny silicon chip that acts as the brains of a computer system.

Motherboard




Is a circuit board inside the microcomputers plastic case.


Bit




A basic unit of information in an electronic computer.

Expansion slots


They are openings on the motherboard where a circult board or memory chip can be added.

Expansion ports




Are specialized plugs that connect peripheral devices to the computers motherboard.

Monday, February 23, 2009

American Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII)


codes for information to be traded in computers made by different companies

Friday, February 13, 2009

The different between hardware and software

hardware you can touch for an example mouse,video cord,keyboard,usb cord,sound card,flash drive,
software is data on the computer that you cant touch for an example aim,AOL,yahoo,you tube,Microsoft office,Microsoft office word,and Microsoft office power point

Monday, February 9, 2009

Computer system


A Computer system is Data processing, transfer and storage system utilized for a wide variety of control purposes, for scientific analysis and as a library computer. All components of the computer system are connected with each other and with the main computer core.

Sender











The person or organization responsible for transmitting the email, usually identified by the email address in the ?From? line.

Data Communications


The transmission and reception of data between locations. Data communications require a combination of hardware (terminals, modems, multiplexers, and other hardware) and software.

Microcomputer




A small. low cost computer originally designed for individual users. Recently, microcomputers have become powerful tools for many businesses that, when networked together, have replace minicomputers and in some cases mainframes and information tools.