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Computer Essentials Part 4
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| A way to give specific, line-by-line instructions to a computer to tell it what to do. Common examples are Java, C#, and C++. | Programming Language |
| A computer programmer who writes software for end users. | Application Developer |
| A programming technique where real-world objects are modeled into computer code. | Object-Oriented Programming |
| Software, people, and procedures that help an organization to manage and analyze data. | Information System |
| A computer professional who installs, manages, secures, and updates computer networks by using network-specific computer hardware, software, and tools. | Network Administrator |
| A person who designs, creates, maintains, and interfaces with data in databases. | Database Administrator |
| A professional who specializes in helping end users implement, use, and troubleshoot software. | Support Specialist |
| A person who specializes in identifying and fixing vulnerabilities in a network. | Security Analyst |
| The sector of the ICT industry that specializes in communications technology, such as phone lines and cell towers. | Telecoms |
| Information and Communications Technology. The industry that specializes in building, maintaining, and running of computer networks, telephone lines, and other technology. | ICT Industry |
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