Computer Programming Vocabulary

8 words in this vocabulary list

noun a person who alters clothing or fabric

verb to change or modify something

  • The architect proposed to alter the design of the building to improve its structural integrity.
  • I'm thinking of altering my hairstyle for a change.
  • Let's alter our plans and go to a different party instead.
  • Sometimes, a simple act of kindness can alter someone's entire day for the better.

noun a situation or state of affairs that does not change

adjective occurring continuously over a period of time

  • The speed of light is a constant in physics.
  • She's always talking about her constant need for caffeine.
  • My best friend is my constant, we do everything together.
  • Change is the only constant in life.

noun a name or symbol that represents something

verb to indicate or be a sign of something

  • In academic writing, the term 'denote' is often used to indicate the literal meaning of a word.
  • When I say 'denote', I mean it represents or stands for something specific.
  • When we use 'denote' in this context, it's like saying 'this is what it really means'.
  • The color red can denote both love and anger, depending on the context.

noun a small part broken off or detached

verb to break or cause to break into fragments

adjective incomplete or broken into pieces

  • The archaeologist carefully pieced together each fragment of the ancient vase.
  • I found a fragment of your favorite mug in the kitchen.
  • She only told me a fragment of the story, leaving out all the juicy details.
  • His memories of that day were just fragments, scattered and incomplete.

adjective describing something that does not exist or is not present

  • The evidence supporting his claim was nonexistent.
  • I searched everywhere, but the keys were nonexistent.
  • Her chances of winning were nonexistant, dude.
  • His interest in the topic was virtually nonexistent.

e

noun a letter in the alphabet

pronoun used to refer to something previously mentioned or easily identified

  • The letter 'e' is the most commonly used vowel in the English language.
  • Hey, don't forget to add an 'e' at the end of that word.
  • I'll meet u at the caf at 3e.
  • She's like the 'e' in a musical chord, adding harmony to the group.

noun a mistake in typing or a typed error

  • I apologize for the mistype in the report, it was an oversight on my part.
  • Oops, looks like I made a mistype in the email I sent to you.
  • I totally mistyped that text message and now it doesn't make any sense.
  • Her mistype in judgment led to disastrous consequences for the project.

noun the quality or capability of being easily hacked or accessed without authorization

  • The hackability of the new software system is a major concern for the cybersecurity team.
  • I heard that the hackability of that website is off the charts.
  • Dude, did you see the hackability of that game? It's insane!
  • The hackability of her heart was what drew him in, despite the risks involved.