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15 Cards in this Set
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Applet
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A Java program that can be downloaded and run on a web browser
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Assignment Operator
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The symbol =, which is used to store a value in a variable
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Byte Code
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The Kind of object code generated by a Java compiler and interpreted by a Java virtual machine. Byte Code is platform independent
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DOS development environment
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A set of software tools that allows you to edit, compile, run, and debug programs using the DOS operating System
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Graphical User Interface (GUI)
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A means of communication between human being and computers that uses a pointed device for input and bitmapped screen for output. The bitmap displays images of windows and window objects such as buttons, text fields, and pull-down menus. The user interacts with the interface by using the mouse to directly manipulate the window objects.
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Hacking
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The use of clever tachniqus to write a program, often for the purpose of gaining access to protected resources on networks.
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Integrated Development Environment (IDE)
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A set of software tools that allows you to edit, compile, run, and debug programs within the user of a module.
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Java virtual machine (JVM)
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A program that interprets Java byte codes and executes them.
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Just-In-Time Compilation (JIT)
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A feature of some Java virtual machines that first translates byte codes to the machine's code before executing them.
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Parameter
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Argument
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Source Code
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A program written by a programmer
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Statement
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An individual instruction in a program
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Terminal I/O Interface
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A user interface that allows the User to enter input from a kepboard and view output as text in a window.
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Turtle Graphics
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A set of methods that manipulate a pen in a graphics window.
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Variable
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A Memory Location, referenced by an identifier, whose value can be changed during execution of a program.
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