Computer Programming In Computer Science

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Abstract Computer programming is an important aspect of computer science, in which an algorithm is taken and encoded into a notation to be executed by a computer. There are many different types of programming languages that exist today, to name a few of the most popular: Java, C, C++, PHP and Python. Computer programming is a continuous area of study, and will only grow over the coming years due to the rise in technology and high-demand for programmers to learn these different languages. Computer programming in relation to computer science Computer science is a vast area of study and computer programming is arguably one of the most important aspects of computer science. Being able to write algorithms into a computer and have the machine interpret …show more content…

This led to the invention of the more popular languages listed previously. The future of programming languages looks bright, with work being done to fine tune current languages and to develop new and improved languages that are easy for developers to learn and implement. This means fewer bugs and faster programming. Challenges are also ever growing for computer languages, for example there are more and more devices at this time that we need to program (eg. Phones, tablets, smart watches etc) and different platforms and operating systems we need to program for (eg. Mac, Ubuntu, Windows). Therefore, languages need to adapt to embrace new software to ensure that it works properly, can be properly coded and debugged by developers. Languages have already emerged that claim to break these kinds of barriers, for example Swift, which basically makes it easier to code for an iPhone/Mac. (Wayner, P. …show more content…

Computer science and programming as a whole has helped shape the world already, impacting education, trade, economics, communication and other aspects of our day to day lives. The rise in technology is inevitable and this is what makes computer programming a hugely appealing subject to

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