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    Ambulatory Status & Motor Skills: Pamela appears to have good gross motor skills. She is able to walk at a fast pace without assistance and navigates through her home with verbal prompting. Her hearing and vision are reported to be within normal limits. Pamela currently takes a PRN when she needs to have her nails clipped and for doctor appointments to help calm her. Communication: According to the ABAS-3, Pamela’s conceptual domain standard score of 54 (95% confidence interval of 48-60) is…

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    they acquired the map and reduce primitives. The use of a functional model with user-specified map and reduce operations allows us to parallelize large computations easily and to use re-execution as the primary mechanism for fault tolerance. The programming models would accept the key/value pair as input and produces the…

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    In the article, “Grace Murray Hopper – Programming Pioneer”, author V. Rajaraman summarizes the life and accomplishments of Grace Murray Hopper, a woman who is credited for several major computer and technology developments. Rajaraman goes into extensive detail about Hopper’s early life, such as how Hopper focused heavily on her education in order to receive a PhD in Mathematics at Yale University which soon lead her to become a math professor at Vassar College. Rajaraman also mentions how…

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    The ability to understand programming and all of its algorithms will grant anybody the power to keep up with technology. This is why elementary schools need computer science classes integrated into their curriculum. Teaching young children how to program will evolve the world in new ways by allowing these individuals to create new applications and technology. Since there are not any computer science related courses offered in elementary schools, they are restricted from the opportunity to learn…

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    creativity as well as a passion for games ("CFNC.org - Career Profile"). Game designers need a bachelor degree usually some employers hire workers who have an associate's degree. Programmers only are fluent in a few programming languages. Some examples of programming languages are Javascript, Python, and PHP. Most programmers usually work in offices,…

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    started programming. I started with the hopes of creating a “Triple A” game title or a physics engine for a game. Oh how naïve I was, I thought I would be able to program anything. With the sights of programming in my eyes one night I found myself alone in my room. The room was dark, the screen was bright and filled with white and a blinking cursor. I stared at it as it daunted me until the void in my mind finally expanded with the question “What do I do now?” I thought I could start programming…

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    initially I was not. As a matter of fact, I was a bit intimidated when I was introduced to the computer. Choosing computer programming as a career is exhilarating. It involves analysis, developing understanding, generating algorithms and coding. The process of programming requires expertise in many different subjects, including knowledge of the application domain. Computer programming automates performing a specific task or solving a given problem. Several individuals can write about a program…

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    Computer Programming Computer programming has many programming codes but has endless possibilities and unlimited potential. With the potential of having so many things possible, we are able to achieve mainly anything. For example we are able to create technology that allows us to talk with others on the other side of the world, or allows us to look at at the inside of the human body. Create technology that allows us to talk with others on the other side of the world, or allows us to pier at the…

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    Charles Babbage and Ada Lovelace were two brilliant mathematicians that affected the world of Computing greatly. Ada is considered to be the first ever programmer due to the fact that she wrote the first ever algorithm for a very early computing machine on paper. Babbage was the first man who built the first general purpose computer, and although he didn't manage to see his work complete and fully working, he managed to set the idea of what was imagined to be a revolutionary machine. Charles…

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    other majors, a Computer Science major writes in a very unique way. We write in a way that is probably much like a foreign language to the untrained eye. Even more complicated, however, there is more than one language. Depending on the language you prefer, the company you are working for, or what suits the program best, is generally going to be the deciding factor as to what language you write in. As a normal student writes an essay, a Computer Science major writes a program. We use programs to…

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