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Computer Programming

What Is Programming?

Programming is like teaching a computer how to do stuff. Instead of talking to it with words, we write special instructions called code. The computer follows the code step by step, like following a recipe, to do things like play games, show videos, or even drive a robot!

A Quick History

  • A Long Time Ago (1800s): A smart woman named Ada Lovelace wrote the first “computer instructions” for a machine that wasn’t even built yet!

  • 1940s–1950s: The first computers were HUGE and used punch cards and long strings of 1s and 0s to run programs. 

  • 1960s–1980s: New coding languages (like FORTRAN and C) made programming easier to write and understand. 

  • 1990s and 2000s: Coding helped build the internet—websites, online games, and social media. 

  • Today: Coding is everywhere—from smartphones to space rockets!

Where Do We Use Programming Now?
  1. Websites and Apps: Everything online—games, shopping, videos—runs on code. 

  2. Video Games: Code builds the worlds, rules, and characters you play with. 

  3. Robots and Drones: Programming helps machines move and “think.” 

  4. Artificial Intelligence (AI): Lets computers “learn” to recognize things, talk, and even create art. 

  5. Everyday Gadgets: Phones, watches, cars, and even some fridges use code to work. 

  6. Science and Space: Programs control rockets, satellites, and help scientists study planets and stars.