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... means of a terminal . Histori- cally , editors were initially designed as a programming tool and provided a conven- ient means by which programs , in an appropriately coded form , could be typed at the keyboard of a terminal , saved by ...
... means of a terminal . Histori- cally , editors were initially designed as a programming tool and provided a conven- ient means by which programs , in an appropriately coded form , could be typed at the keyboard of a terminal , saved by ...
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... mean that the described task will ever be completed if followed . For example , the single instruction that reads ... means that at each step the action to be performed next must be uniquely determined by the instruction and the data ...
... mean that the described task will ever be completed if followed . For example , the single instruction that reads ... means that at each step the action to be performed next must be uniquely determined by the instruction and the data ...
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... means of declaring the data names along with other associated information such as the data type and structure ( which we will explain shortly ) . With this information the translator or interpreter is able to set aside memory cells to ...
... means of declaring the data names along with other associated information such as the data type and structure ( which we will explain shortly ) . With this information the translator or interpreter is able to set aside memory cells to ...
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