PowToon broke and deleted my
work so this is the best I’ve got:
- Syntax – The structure and rules of a programming language.
- Overflow – When an integer is larger or smaller than what the computer can handle or display.
- Strings – The data type used for text.
- Erroneous – A piece of code which is broken, often due to a syntax error.
- Variables – A label used to store a value or piece of data.
- Logic/Logical – The logic used by a program, such as if statements and while loops to determine if something is True or not.
- Run-time – What happens at the time the program compiles or runs.
- Zero – A number with no real value, which also equates to False in programming. Also used as the starting index for lists and other things in programming.
- Invalid – A data type being used incorrectly (for example, trying to add a string to an integer)
- Validation – Ensures the data being used is fitting for its purpose (for example, if you made a program collecting people’s ages, you wouldn’t want to accept a string or Boolean value for an age)
- Infinite Loops – When a condition is always True, the loop will repeat forever until the program is forcefully closed.
- Extreme – A data value on the very edge of what can be deemed an acceptable value.
A great fix, for a broken problem. Great work!
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