By Ruth Reynard, THE Journal
While most users do not really care to see the coding “source” page for each web page or application, it nevertheless exists, as, without it, the screen would not have an interface nor provide navigational options or functions. Therefore, the combination of the “front end” and the “back end” computer code is what provides our user options and the functions of each page. We do not even really think about it, however, as we are the users, not the creators or the designers, for the most part. It is important to realize, too, that like other languages, the languages of computer coding (programming) not only have a language system but also a logic. That is, coders must use the code systematically and logically within any given context of use.
https://thejournal.com/articles/2018/08/07/beyond-point-and-click.aspx
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