Question 1
When human beings and computers are both involved in accomplishing a task and something goes wrong
we tend to blame the computer. There is little question about the existence of software bugs, but can all
real-world problems involving computers (such as erroneous bank transactions, military training
incidents, or privacy breaches) be attributed to errors in the software program? Today, do you think it is
more likely that a computer or a human being would be responsible for a serious system problem? Why?
Question 2
There is a trend in programming to make coding easier and more automatic. Some welcome this trend,
but others are concemed about future programmers not learning necessary programming fundamentals if
programming is no longer required. For instance, without understanding how looping and variable
initializations work, how easily would an individual be able to find a logic error in a looping process? Do
you think programmers of the future should still leam programming fundamentals, even if coding is no
longer required? Why or why not?
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1. Worry about learning how to find the information you need. ... This class will present the basics of any programming language, how to think ... experience as a software developer? No! Great, this class is for you. There's a trend in design software, ... asked to understand code, and some even needing to write it themselves.
2.Programming is related to several fields of technology, and many university students ... Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate. ... The difficulties have to be recognized to be able to aid learning and teaching in an effective way. ... there are often not enough of resources and students suffer from.
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