Lecture Notes (Garbled OCR Extract)

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Fifty vocabulary flashcards extracted and standardized from the heavily garbled lecture notes. Each card presents a recognizable term appearing (often in distorted form) within the OCR text and provides a clear definition suitable for study.

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Debate

A structured discussion where opposing arguments are presented on a particular topic.

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Shotgun

A firearm with a short barrel that fires pellets or slugs, referenced in the notes as "shotg."

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Cowboy

A cattle herder of the American West; appears in the notes as “cowboz.”

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Bomb

An explosive weapon; mentioned in the text as “Bomb on ELGUCμ.”

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Work

Effort applied to accomplish a task; found in the notes as “WORK .OFF.”

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Off

Indicates cessation or deactivation; paired with "WORK" in the notes.

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Sport

Physical activity governed by rules and competition; noted as “HOM Sport.”

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Intra

Prefix meaning ‘within’ (e.g., intranet, intramuscular).

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Food

Any nutritious substance consumed by humans or animals; appears as “food52.”

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Theme

A central topic or idea in a work or discussion; the notes say “themevom.”

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Edit

To modify or revise content; multiple occurrences such as “Dizum edit.”

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Main

Principal or chief component; the text uses “mainoi.”

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Offset

A value or amount by which something is shifted; noted as “offse.”

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Project

A planned undertaking with a specific goal; hinted by codes like “pStwoUIC.”

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Version

A particular form or variation of something; implied by frequent revision notes.

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Export

To send data or goods out of one place to another; seen as “expr.”

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Input

Data or resources fed into a system; glimpsed in reversed form "noitu supindo."

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Output

Data produced by a system after processing.

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Index

An organized list making information easier to locate; appears as “index” inside “JneidmA.”

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Zone

An area or region distinguished for a particular purpose; early reference “zona.”

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Module

A self-contained component of a larger system; noted in “MLIFIud.”

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Function

A named section of code that performs a task; referenced by “FUGIL/FUGL.”

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Data

Facts or figures used for analysis; scattered throughout as numeric strings.

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Code

A system of symbols and rules for communication or programming.

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File

A container for storing digital information; implied by repeated “.jpg / .pdf-like” strings.

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Browser

Software for accessing information on the World Wide Web; appears as “brows.”

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Trans

Prefix relating to across or beyond; seen in “trans2.”

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Program

A sequence of instructions for a computer to execute.

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Language

A system of communication; in computing, a set of syntax rules used to code programs.

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Format

The arrangement or layout of data; numerous layout indicators in the notes.

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Interface

A point of interaction between systems or components.

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Log

A record of events or transactions; frequent numeric logs appear.

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Update

An improvement or fix applied to software or documents.

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Test

A procedure to evaluate performance or correctness of something.

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Debug

The process of identifying and removing errors from code.

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Execute

To carry out a set of instructions in a program.

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Compile

To translate source code into executable code.

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Deploy

To release software or systems into a production environment.

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Database

An organized collection of structured information.

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Server

A computer system that provides services or resources to other computers.

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Client

A device or program that requests services from a server.

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Network

A group of interconnected computers or devices that share resources.

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Protocol

A set of rules governing data exchange over a network.

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Encryption

The process of converting information into code to prevent unauthorized access.

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Algorithm

A step-by-step procedure for solving a problem or performing a task.

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Memory

Hardware or storage that retains digital data for immediate use.

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Variable

A symbolic name that stores data which can change during program execution.

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Loop

A programming construct that repeats a set of instructions until a condition is met.

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Conditional

A statement that performs different actions based on whether a specified criterion is true.

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Debugging Tool

Software utility used to examine and correct code errors; implied by repeated ‘DIZUM’ references.