COMPUTER SCIENCE CS 135: COMPUTER SCIENCE I
Everybody wants to take computer programming because they
want to be a computer programmer and earn lots of money. However, not everyone
becomes a computer programmer because they cannot learn it or they cannot find
a job.
Choosing computer programming as your occupation should
be thought of carefully because you will be spending a lot of time in front of
a computer and a lot of time thinking. It should be thought of as carefully as
when one is choosing to be a doctor, a lawyer, an engineer, or any occupation that
requires a lot of studying.
What are the qualities that can make a person pass
programming classes? Here are the lucky 7 qualities.
1. Love to be around computers, even 24 hours a day, just
doing about anything, like coding, playing games.
2. Type 35 wpm or faster.
3. Detail-oriented.
4. Not afraid of mathematics or algebra.
5. Be very, very patient, like Elmer Fudd always say, or
quiet, as per Elmer.
6. Able to read technical books with ease.
7. Love to think, plan, and do research.
If you want to make it 10 qualities, then there are always
the following.
8. Able to read English fluently.
9. Able to communicate with superiors, peers, and
customers.
10. Able to follow rules and directions.
Here's a practice exam for COMPUTER SCIENCE CS 135: COMPUTER SCIENCE I.
Question 1. What does OOP stand for?
Question 2. What kind of programming language is C?
Question 3. What kind of programming language is C++?
Question 4. What kind of programming language is C#?
Question 5. What kind of programming language is JavaScript?
Question 6. What does SDLC stand for?
Question 7-10. What are the 4 basic steps in writing a program?
Do you want to allow the following program from an
unknown publisher to make changes to this computer?
John Sindayen