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The romance of programming

Hello and welcome to February. Valentine’s day is right around the corner, love is in the air and I have intentionally picked a misleading article title. However misleading it may be, it is not entirely irrelevant; the term ‘Romance Language’ refers to all of the languages derived from a Vulgar Latin spoken by the Romans. These languages include French, Spanish, Italian and many more. History lesson aside, why do I bring this up? Well it circles back to the various programming languages you may run into as a software developer. All programming languages share more similarities than differences, so jumping from one to another isn’t difficult. Computers are amazing when it comes to repetition so each one has an implementation of loops, each handles data and variables pretty much the same and finally you can apply the same logic in all of them almost the same way. If you can learn the high level concepts of programming, each new language is just syntax to learn, not new concepts. Aim

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underneath it all lies your OS an OS or operating system is the program that manages all other application programs in a computer applications make requests to the OS through api's and users can interact with the OS through a command-line or graphical user interface often with a keyboard and mouse or by touch you're probably familiar with OS is like Mac OS iOS Windows and Linux operating systems are developed with different features to meet specific needs of the device it runs on for instance a desktop OS like Windows works great on a large monitor but would be cramped on a smart phone conversely Android for smartphones would look awkward in sparse blown-up on a large display outside of personal devices oases are everywhere embedded operating systems are built into larger systems like cars traffic lights digital TVs ATMs airplane controls digital cameras GPS navigation systems and even elevators network operating system support devices connected to a lo