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NAME: JULIA MARIE

CERLLO

STD: 6 TH

SECTION: A

SUBJECT: COMPUTER

TOPIC: INTRODUCTION
ON COMPUTATIONAL
THINKING- PROBLEM
SOLVING, COMPONENTS
OF COMPUTATIONAL
THINKING

Coding allows programmers to


build programs, such as
websites and apps. Computer
programmers can also tell
computers how to process data
in better, faster ways. Coding
allows humans to communicate
with these devices. Modern
technology such as traffic lights,
calculators, smart TVs and cars
use internal coding systems.
Coding ranks among the most in
demand job skills. If you know
how to code, you could succeed
in various jobs in and out of the
tech industry.

8 coding jobs
1. Web developer
Web developers write
code to create and maintain
websites. Depending on the type
of developer, you may specialise
in front-end (the parts of a site a
user interacts with), back-end
(the behind-the-scenes part), or
full-stack (the front and back
end) development
Best coding language(s) to learn:
HTML PHP, or JavaScript for
front-end; Python, Java, or Ruby
for back-end.

2. Software engineer
Software engineers build
software applications such
as computer games, web or
mobile applications, and
network control systems. You
might specialise in systems
development, application
development, or quality
assurance testing within this
field.

Best coding language(s) to


learn: Python, Java, C++

3. IT TECHNICIAN
Knowing how to code is only
sometimes required to get a
job in IT, but it can certainly
help. IT technicians write
code to automate solutions
to common IT problems and
administrative tasks.
Best coding languages(s) to
learn: Python.

4. Data Scientist
Data scientists are in demand
across various industries for
their skills in leveraging data to
help drive business decisions. In
this role, you’ll use programming
languages to identify patterns
and trends in data, build
algorithms and models, and
visualise data to communicate
your findings better.

Best coding languages to learn:


SQL, Python, R
5. Systems administrator
Systems administrators,
sometimes called sysadmins,
ensure a company’s computer
systems are functional an
efficient. It typically involves
configuring, upgrading, and
troubleshooting servers and
networks and monitoring
security.
Best coding languages to learn:
Python, Perl, Bash, PowerShell

6. Product manager
Product managers oversee
the vision, business strategy,
and development of specific
products. As a product
manager developing digital
products, coding experience
can help facilitate better team
communication and help you
troubleshoot technical issues
as they arise.
Best coding languages to learn:
JavaScript, Python, SQL

7. IT SECURITY ANALYST
As an IT security analyst, it’s
your job to protect your
company’s networks from
unauthorised access and
respond to security breaches
when they do happen. A
foundational understanding of
programming empowers you to
automate some everyday
security tasks.
Best coding languages to learn:
JavaScript, Python, C, C++

8. USER EXPERIENCE (UX)


DESIGNER
UX designers help ensure that
digital products are usable,
accessible, and enjoyable by
designing with the end user in
mind. While you don’t have to
know how to code to be a UX
designer, having this skill may
make you a better collaborative
partner with the engineers you
work with.
Best coding languages to learn:
HTML, CSS, JavaScript

For beginners
1. SWIFT
2. JAVASCRIPT
3. C
4. PYTHON
5. JAVA
………. ARE THE BEST

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