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Tech Topic: Programming Languages

     My technolog topic is programming languages.  Programming languages connects to fundamentals of information technology in that languages are how we were initially able to communicate with computers.  The very first being binary code of 1's and 0's, for turning on and off swithces, 1 being on and 0 being off (Lysecky, Vahid, Wheatland, 2019).  Programming languages evloved in order to enable computers to do more complex tasks.  Today there are many different programming languages that each has its purpose to complete different tasks whether it is for developing software or graphics for gaming.  Programming languages can be as simple as click and drag or more complex like writing out lines of code for functions.  This enables users to exchange information easier.     Programming languages relate to concepts of information technology and computer science as stated previously it was using for turning on and off switches in less complex computer systems.  Programming languages

Network Security

The Information Technology world is ever changing, with more and more information being shared online through different websites and applications.  All of this information can be tracked and traced back to you.  It is always important to be aware of the information being shared due to the digital footprint being forever and ther is a lot of criminal traffic online looking for the next way to make money off the information available online.  A couple of the ways criminals can get ahold of information is through security holes or vulnerabilities, and the other is by a scam called phishing.   Security is the attempt to prevent unauthorized access to a computer system, viewing, changing, or destroying data on this computer.  This unauthorized access is call a breach of the computer system.  The comuter system has these vulnerabilities in some of the applications or operating systems that may have holes that during the developing process weren't discovered.  When Microsoft was made awar

Information Technology in Healthcare

Information Technology has always been a part of businesses and corporation, but has become more prevalent in the last couple of decades with the importance of keeping up networking systems and the use of technology in the workplace. Information technology in the healthcare industry, specifically in the skilled nursing facility setting of healthcare.  Information technology has continued to evolve in this industry.  One of the first places I worked was still using DOS for documentation.  The function of computers in this setting are for nursing to track medications and changes in medical condition, CNA's to document levels of care provided through out the day, therapy staff requires computers for uploading documentation for billing insurance purposes.  The nursing staff uses point click care software for documenting on medical conditions and changes in plan of cares, Dr appointments and orders are also uploaded onto point click care.  Hospitals send over new orders or medical histo

PING goes the Traceroute

When learning about how internet connections are made and the simple act of a google search sends out a message requesting information.  One can perform a PING command or Traceroute command.  I tested these commands on some websites and this is what my results were below. First off the acronym PING is Packet Internet Groper.  This is command is used to test whether an IP address or domain is working correctly.  How this is done is the Ping command measures how long it takes for packets to be sent to the destination IP address and back.  This is measures in milliseconds.  When performing the Ping command on google.com multiple packets were sent out, the ping command is still going, the average response time is 22.746 ms.  It times out for a brief period and then continues on.  The next domain was Japan.go.jp which is a japanese government website, the average time was 15.944 ms.  The last domain was Abs.gov.au which is the Australian Bureau of Statistics website, and the average time 42

Documenting a Day and the use of Applications

  Computers use different hardware to operate such as the RAM, solid state hard drives, and graphics drives.  Along with this hardware, there is software that cand be downloaded or uploaded in orer to assst with creating reports, spreadsheets, or slideshow presentations.  The software applications that are most widely used are Word Processor, Excel, and Powerpoint. Word Processor is used for typing up documents, letters, reports, or essays.  There are different templates that can be used such as APA, or MLA template to help make sure that writing are in the correct format.  Other templates that can be used are cover letters, resumes, and even journal entry templates. The software application Microsoft Excel is for making spreadsheets, breaking down informaiton and making tables and calculating information within the tables using different formulas in cells.  These calculations are functions that are built into the software to assist with making computations simpler, such as dividing up

Fanduel Website Review

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I would like to post a brief review of the FanDuel website and my experience with using this site. It's something that I use quite often during the NFL and NBA season with a my best friend.  For those that don't know about Fanduel, it's a sports betting site and daily fantasy leagues.  Fanduel was founded in 2009 as a daily fantasy sports provider mainly for football.  As it gained popularity in 2015 Fanduel acquired Kotikan app developer so that they would have a mobile app.  Fanduels main competition is Draftkings for daily fantasy leagues.  In May of 2018 Paddy Power BetFair acquired Fanduel and is listed on the NYSE as PDYPY.   Fanduel Usability : Using Fanduel under the Fantasy icon you can scroll through the different current sports that are going on such as Baseball, WNBA, Golf, Nascar, or Soccer.  From there you can choose a sport and look up different contests that are coming up.  Some of these contests are free and some cost anywhere from pennies, to hundreds of d

Programming Languages

Through out years programming languages have changed to complete different tasks and to be more user/writer friendly.  Most recently programming has changed so that there are programs for the most novice users to be able to gain a base of understanding and be able to perform easy tasks.  One of these programming apps is called scratch, whis is a drag and drop program to create simple animations or games.   Starting out using scratch to create a simple animation seemed easy enough as the concept is drag and drop.  Going throuhg the different options for backdrops and "sprites" for characters or moving items was simple and there were ample tutorials for examples on how to use each function. The difficulty encountered was changing from one moving sprite to the next moving sprite for the task of a character kicking a ball into a soccer goal.  It took many trial and errors to be able to figure out how to complete the desired task.  Being a simple drag and drop program it was limit