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17/06/2021
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📌API
Application Programming Interface (API) is a set of rules, routines, and protocols to build software applications. APIs help in communication with third party programs or services.
📌Argument
Argument or arg is a value that is passed into a command or a function. For example, if SQR is a routine or function that returns the square of a number, then SQR(4) will return 16. Here, 4 is the argument
📌Boolean
A Boolean expression or Boolean logic is an expression used for creating statements that are either TRUE or FALSE. Boolean expressions use AND, OR, XOR, NOT and NOR operators with conditional statements in programming. 
📌Conditionals
Conditionals, conditional statements, and conditional expressions are features of programming language, which help the code make a choice and result in either TRUE or FALSE. 
📌Constants
A constant (also known as Const) is a term used to describe a value that does not change throughout the ex*****on of the program, unlike a variable. Constant cannot be altered and will remain fixed, and a constant can be a number, character, and string.
📌Array
Arrays are lists or groups of similar types of data values that are grouped. All values in the array are of the same data type and are only differentiated by their position in the array. 
📌Null
Null defines the lack of any value. A null character represents a character with no value, missing value or the end of a character string. If we state $val1= ”” and $val2= “1”, $val1 has a null value.
📌 Statement
In programming, a statement is a single line of code written legally in a programming language that expresses an action to be carried out. A program is nothing but a sequence of one or multiple statements. 
📌Syntax
Similar to human languages, programming languages have their own set of rules on how statements can be conveyed. The set of these rules is known as syntax. Without the proper use of the syntax, one cannot write an executable program.
📌Token
A token is the smallest individual unit in a program, often referring to a portion of a much larger data piece. 20/05/2021

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Dá uma conferida nesse vocabulário: . 📌API Application Programming Interface (API) is a set of rules, routines, and protocols to build software applications. APIs help in communication with third party programs or services. 📌Argument Argument or arg is a value that is passed into a command or a function. For example, if SQR is a routine or function that returns the square of a number, then SQR(4) will return 16. Here, 4 is the argument 📌Boolean A Boolean expression or Boolean logic is an expression used for creating statements that are either TRUE or FALSE. Boolean expressions use AND, OR, XOR, NOT and NOR operators with conditional statements in programming. 📌Conditionals Conditionals, conditional statements, and conditional expressions are features of programming language, which help the code make a choice and result in either TRUE or FALSE. 📌Constants A constant (also known as Const) is a term used to describe a value that does not change throughout the ex*****on of the program, unlike a variable. Constant cannot be altered and will remain fixed, and a constant can be a number, character, and string. 📌Array Arrays are lists or groups of similar types of data values that are grouped. All values in the array are of the same data type and are only differentiated by their position in the array. 📌Null Null defines the lack of any value. A null character represents a character with no value, missing value or the end of a character string. If we state $val1= ”” and $val2= “1”, $val1 has a null value. 📌 Statement In programming, a statement is a single line of code written legally in a programming language that expresses an action to be carried out. A program is nothing but a sequence of one or multiple statements. 📌Syntax Similar to human languages, programming languages have their own set of rules on how statements can be conveyed. The set of these rules is known as syntax. Without the proper use of the syntax, one cannot write an executable program. 📌Token A token is the smallest individual unit in a program, often referring to a portion of a much larger data piece.

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📌Counteroffer
A counter offer is an offer you make in response to an offer made by another party. If you’re unhappy with an offer someone has made to you, you may make a counter offer.
📌 Branch
The noun branch refers to the local office or shop of a company.
📌Headquarters
The noun headquarters refers to the head office where a company is controlled or managed from. It can be used with a singular or plural verb.
📌Forecast
It is the information you have about what will happen in the next moment (next month, in 3 months or 10 years). With this information, companies take decisions.
📌Cashflow
Money used to keep pay all accounts in the month before clients pay the company. It is recommended that a healthy company should have around 6 months the amount paid monthly. 
📌Going forward
This is usually used to mean “from now on”. Some may consider it to have connotations of moving on positively from something negative that may have occurred: “we’ll adopt a different approach going forward”.
📌Skill set
This refers to someone’s range of skills. It’s jargon because it’s an unnecessary way of describing what could easily be referred to simply as “skills”.
📌Annual leave
Many business people now write in their out-of-office emails that they’re on “annual leave”. This simply means that they are on holiday. “Annual leave” is really a term used by the military, and it’s unclear how it became adopted into the world of civilian business.
📌Scalable
If something is “scalable”, this means that it’s an idea that will work easily on a larger scale to the one it currently works on. For example, a “scalable” business model is one that’s easy to replicate in order to expand the business.
📌Stakeholders
This word is used to refer to anyone who’s involved in a particular project. If someone has a say in the outcome of a piece of work, they are a “stakeholder”. 20/05/2021

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Dá uma conferida nesse vocabulário: . 📌Counteroffer A counter offer is an offer you make in response to an offer made by another party. If you’re unhappy with an offer someone has made to you, you may make a counter offer. 📌 Branch The noun branch refers to the local office or shop of a company. 📌Headquarters The noun headquarters refers to the head office where a company is controlled or managed from. It can be used with a singular or plural verb. 📌Forecast It is the information you have about what will happen in the next moment (next month, in 3 months or 10 years). With this information, companies take decisions. 📌Cashflow Money used to keep pay all accounts in the month before clients pay the company. It is recommended that a healthy company should have around 6 months the amount paid monthly. 📌Going forward This is usually used to mean “from now on”. Some may consider it to have connotations of moving on positively from something negative that may have occurred: “we’ll adopt a different approach going forward”. 📌Skill set This refers to someone’s range of skills. It’s jargon because it’s an unnecessary way of describing what could easily be referred to simply as “skills”. 📌Annual leave Many business people now write in their out-of-office emails that they’re on “annual leave”. This simply means that they are on holiday. “Annual leave” is really a term used by the military, and it’s unclear how it became adopted into the world of civilian business. 📌Scalable If something is “scalable”, this means that it’s an idea that will work easily on a larger scale to the one it currently works on. For example, a “scalable” business model is one that’s easy to replicate in order to expand the business. 📌Stakeholders This word is used to refer to anyone who’s involved in a particular project. If someone has a say in the outcome of a piece of work, they are a “stakeholder”.

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📌Lump
Swelling: “I have a strange lump on my arm. I wonder what caused it.”
📌Scab
Dry skin that forms over a cut: “Don’t pick at your scab – you might make it bleed.”
📌Spot 
Red mark on the skin: “When he was a teenager he had a lot of spots.”
📌Bruise 
When the skin goes blue and yellow: “She fell down the stairs and bruised her arm.”
“He has a bruise just under his eye.”
📌Bump 
When you hit yourself and get a slight swelling:
“Ow! I bumped my head on the desk!”
“It’s only a little bump – nothing serious.”
📌Cut 
When something sharp breaks your skin and you bleed: “He cut himself badly on the bread knife.”
“Fortunately, nobody was seriously injured in the accident. There were only a few cuts and bruises.”
“She got a nasty cut on her hand while she was diving.”
📌Gash 
Deep cut: “He gashed his hand badly on a piece of broken glass.”
“That’s a nasty gash. You might need stitches.”
📌Itch 
When a part of your body makes you want to scratch it: “My eyes are itching – this atmosphere is too smoky for me.”
“I’ve got a terrible itch where the mosquito bit me.”
📌Scratch
Like a graze, but more painful: “The cat scratched me – it stings a little.”
“He was picking berries and got a couple of scratches from the thorns.”
📌Sprain 
Twist a part of your body: “She sprained her ankle when she slipped on the ice.”
“My ankle looks swollen, but it’s only a minor sprain.” 20/05/2021

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Dá uma conferida nesse vocabulário: . 📌Lump Swelling: “I have a strange lump on my arm. I wonder what caused it.” 📌Scab Dry skin that forms over a cut: “Don’t pick at your scab – you might make it bleed.” 📌Spot Red mark on the skin: “When he was a teenager he had a lot of spots.” 📌Bruise When the skin goes blue and yellow: “She fell down the stairs and bruised her arm.” “He has a bruise just under his eye.” 📌Bump When you hit yourself and get a slight swelling: “Ow! I bumped my head on the desk!” “It’s only a little bump – nothing serious.” 📌Cut When something sharp breaks your skin and you bleed: “He cut himself badly on the bread knife.” “Fortunately, nobody was seriously injured in the accident. There were only a few cuts and bruises.” “She got a nasty cut on her hand while she was diving.” 📌Gash Deep cut: “He gashed his hand badly on a piece of broken glass.” “That’s a nasty gash. You might need stitches.” 📌Itch When a part of your body makes you want to scratch it: “My eyes are itching – this atmosphere is too smoky for me.” “I’ve got a terrible itch where the mosquito bit me.” 📌Scratch Like a graze, but more painful: “The cat scratched me – it stings a little.” “He was picking berries and got a couple of scratches from the thorns.” 📌Sprain Twist a part of your body: “She sprained her ankle when she slipped on the ice.” “My ankle looks swollen, but it’s only a minor sprain.”

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