a logic error (noun) - Error in a program which does not cause a program to crash but causes unexpected results., normal data (noun) - Sensible, possible data that the program should accept and be able to process., a parameter (noun) - A value that is passed into a function or procedure., a procedure (noun) - A section of computer code that performs a specific task, pseudocode (noun) - Also written as pseudo-code. A method of writing up a set of instructions for a computer program using plain English. This is a good way of planning a program before coding., a statement (noun) - The smallest element of a programming language which expresses an action to be carried out, a string (noun) - A sequence of characters often stored as a variable in a computer program. These characters can include numbers, letters and symbols., a subroutine (noun) - A portion of code that may be called to execute anywhere in a program, syntax (noun) - Rules about how to write statements in a programming language, a syntax error (noun) - Error in a program resulting from code not following syntax rules in a programming language, test data (noun) - Data input when testing to see if the program produces the expected results, testing (noun) - An important part of computer programming which checks a program for errors, Unicode (noun) - A system of encoding text in computing widely used on the internet, validation (noun) - Checking that input data is sensible and in the right format, a variable (noun) - A memory location within a computer program where values are stored,

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