CP102 Chapter Notes - Chapter 12: Programming Paradigm, Buffer Overflow, Declarative Programming

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A computer program is typically stored as a file and transferred into ram when needed. A single programmer can, on average, write, test, and document only 20 lines of code per day. A high-level language uses command words and grammar based on human language. Within the context of programming, a(n) event is defined as an action associated with a form or control. A collection of language-specific programming tools that enable a programmer to develop applications for a specific computer platform is a(n) sdk. A(n) object is a unit of data that represents an abstraction or a real-world entity such as person, place, or thing. Inheritance refers to passing certain characteristics from one class to another class. Encapsulation refers to the process of hiding the internal details of objects and their methods. In addition to buffer overflows, hackers can use verbose error messages to find vulnerabilities. Agnes wants to know how to describe the characteristics of a class.

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