Okay, that's not entirely true. After what we did in class, I'm pretty confident that I won't do horribly bad on the test. During class today, Mr. Arkin addressed any concerns or questions we had about the things we learned about Turing so far. We discussed things like the literal and declared constant values, the difference between keywords and identifiers, and syntactical and logical errors, and procedures and functions. Afterwards, when all of our curiosity had been sated, Mr. Arkin moved on to two more definitions for our programming glossary, counter and accumulator. A counter is a variable of the integer type that counts/keeps track of the number of times something occurs. Accumulators accumulate the measurements. With this, we created a small, short and simple program that had the user input a mark and find the mean of the mark, except this was done multiple times and each time, the accumulator and counter would be different. Anyways, tomorrow is the big test! So I'm studying frantically right now. Wish me luck!
-Cindy
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