Chloesmith 9RED Crossword
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
 
 
Down: 1) A silicon chip is an electronic device of some kind.2) Macro programming is similar to computer languages, except the instructions are running inside an application.4) Means to blend two things together6) This means 'structure', 'arrangement' or 'organisation'. For example you could describe the 'network infrastructure' of a company, which means the form of their network7) A splash screen is a page usually with some kind of Flash animation that you see before entering the main site. They usually have a link (thankfully) such as 'skip intro'8) An infinite loop is almost always a mistake in programming. Effectively it stops the computer doing anything else except running through the loop.12) Sometimes you may visit a web site or web page which is no longer being used. However the web designer may still want you to be able to find you way to their new site. In order to do this, they might add a 'Redirect' to the page. If a 'redirect' is present on a web page you will normally get a message which says something like, 'you should be taken to the correct page within 10 seconds, if not then click this link'.13) A query is a request for information from a database which matches a set of criteria. Across: 3) This is the unique address or 'URL' of a particular web site.5) Domain names are valuable property. Some are extremely valuable as many companies would like to own them. Think of common terms such as 'insurance', 'lucky', 'english', 'fun' with .com or maybe .co.uk as part of the URL.9) Annotation means to make notes either on a paper document or an electronic file such as a spreadsheet, word processed document etc.10) A location that allows you to connect your laptop to a public Wi-Fi internet service. For example you may find a hotspot in some popular cafes or train stations. The service is often free, but some companies may charge by the hour to use the hotspot.11) When a group of people talk in a technical language that non-specialist do not understand, they are said to be speaking 'jargon'.14) Many computer programs are divided up into smaller parts called 'subroutines' or 'functions'. Subrountines carry out a specific task - perhaps printing a file and so on.15) A 'hierarchy' is where the members of the hierarchy group have a parent-child-sibling relation to each other.
 

 

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