Exam 9: Event-Driven Programming With Graphical User Interfaces
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____________________ are pictures on the screen that can be selected by a mouse or other pointing device.
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From the 1950s through the 1980s, almost all interactive dialogues between people and computers took place at the ____.
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Using multiple threads of execution is known as ____________________.
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When writing a GUI, it is important to make the interface ____.
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The computer's ____ is the software that you use to run a computer and manage its resources.
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For today's computer users, operating system software allows use of a mouse to select pictures, or ____ on the screen.
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A button that a user can click to cause some action is an example of a source.
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Within an event-driven program, a component from which an event is generated is the ____ of the event.
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When you program with event-driven languages, the emphasis is on the objects that the user can manipulate, such as buttons and menus, and on the events that the user can initiate with those objects, such as clicking or double-clicking.
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If your interface is ____, people are more likely to use it.
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