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The job of the [blank_start]_[blank_end] is to fetch instructions, carry out the operations commanded by the instructions, and produce some outcome or resultant information.
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A (n) [blank_start]_[blank_end] is an example of a secondary storage device.
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The two general categories of software are _ and [blank_start]_[blank_end].
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A program is a set of [blank_start]_[blank_end] .
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Since computers cannot be programmed in natural human language, algorithms must be written in a (n) [blank_start]_[blank_end] language.
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[blank_start]_[blank_end] is the only language computers can process directly, without any conversion required.
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Words that have special meaning in a programming language are called [blank_start]_[blank_end] .
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A (n) [blank_start]_[blank_end] is a name that represents a storage location in memory.
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[blank_start]_[blank_end] are characters or symbols that perform operations on one or more operands.
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A (n) [blank_start]_[blank_end] is part of an application's code but is ignored by the compiler. It is intended for documentation purposes only.
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The rules that must be followed when writing a program are called [blank_start]_[blank_end] .
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[blank_start]_[blank_end] is information a program gathers from the outside world.
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[blank_start]_[blank_end] is information a program sends to the outside world.
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A (n) [blank_start]_[blank_end] is a set of well-defined steps for performing a task or solving a problem.
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A (n) [blank_start]_[blank_end] is a diagram that graphically illustrates the flow of a program.
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[blank_start]_[blank_end] is human-readable code that looks similar to programming language code.
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A (n) [blank_start]_[blank_end] is a piece of data that determines some characteristic of a control.
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If you do not see the Solution Explorer or Properties windows in Visual Studio, you may use the [blank_start]_[blank_end] menu to bring them up.
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You click the pushpin icon in a window's title bar to turn the [blank_start]_[blank_end] feature on or off.
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You use the [blank_start]_[blank_end] to place Buttons, Labels, TextBoxes, and other controls on an application's forms.
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The [blank_start]_[blank_end] window allows you to navigate among the files in your project.
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The [blank_start]_[blank_end] window allows you to examine and change a control's properties.
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When windows are [blank_start]_[blank_end] , it means they are attached to one of the edges of the Visual Studio main window.
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To dock a floating window, right-click its title bar and then select [blank_start]_[blank_end] .
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To reset the Visual Studio window layout, you select Reset Window Layout from the [blank_start]_[blank_end] menu.
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All commands executed by the [blank_start]_[blank_end] may also be executed from a menu.
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The [blank_start]_[blank_end] window shows your application's form. This is where you design your application's user interface by placing controls on the form that appears when your application executes.
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When you want to place a Button, Label, TextBox, or other control on an application's form, you select it in the [blank_start]_[blank_end] , and drag it onto the form in the Designer window.
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You can access the full documentation for Visual Studio by clicking [blank_start]_[blank_end] on the menu bar, and then selecting View Help.
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A (n) [blank_start]_[blank_end] is a small box that is displayed when you hold the mouse cursor over a button on the toolbar or in the Toolbox for a few seconds.