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The black art of programming
A computer program is a set of statements that is used to create an output, such as a screen display, a printed report, a set of data records, or a calculated set of numbers.
Most programs involve statements that are executed in sequence.
A program is written using the statements of a programming language.
Individual statements perform simple operations such as printing an item of text, calculating a single value, and comparing values to determine which set of statements to execute.
Simple instructions are performed in hardware by the computer’s central processing unit.
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