Monday 6 October 2014

SOFTWARE LICENSE

  • BSD:
Berkeley Software Distribution o BSD was an operating system derives from the Unix system. It was bornborna from the contributions made to this system by the University of California at Berkeley
  • GNU:
GNU is a Unix-like operating system developed by the GNU project. It is composed entirely of free software. Itends to use as GNU Hurd operating system (although its common implementations contain Linux in place, what is called GNU/Linux) and aims to be a "complete software system compatible with Unix". The GNU Project calls GNU operating system in the sense of distribution, very different from receiving Linux or GNU Hurd, using the fformal definitio
  • MPL
The Mozilla Public License (GPL English or MPL) is a licensed open source and free software. It was originally developed by Netscape Communications Corporation (now a division of America Online), and later its control was transferred to the Mozilla Foundation.

FREE SOFTWARE

    • FREEWARE: Free application wich you distribute. LINE
    • SHAREWARE: Limited distribution. NORTON
    • CAREWARE: It's from US
    • PUBLIC DOMAIN: The state of belonging or being available to the public as a whole, and therefore not subject to copyright.
    • OPEN SOURCE: Open source is a term which is known to the software created and distributed freely. It focuses more on the practical benefits (access to source code) that freedom or ethical issues that stand out therefore in free software.
    • COPYLEFT: An arrangement whereby software or artistic work may be used, modified, and distributed freely on condition that anything derived from it is bound by the same condition
    • PROYECTY: Who has done it

Introducing Computer Science

COMPUTER

  • SOFTWARE
  1. The 'Código fuente' for a program that is written by a programmer in a programming language, but in this first stage is not directly executable by the computer, but must be translated into another language (binary code).
  2. The Binary Code represents text or computer processor instructions using the binary number systems two binary digits, 0 and 1. A binary code assigns a bit string to each symbol or instruction. For example, a binary string of eight binary digits (bits) can represent any of 256 possible values and can therefore correspond to a variety of different symbols, letters or instructions.
  • HARDWARE
The hardware of a computer is composed by the physical parts of the computer keyboard, CPU, screen, etc.

Thursday 2 October 2014

MOOD OF THE DAY

It's Monday. I've had a busy weekend and that make me so tired.
The first three hours were hard because the teachers wanted to to advance fast in their subjects. The last three classes have been easier.
When I get home I have to eat fast to go to the dentist. I hope the dentist say me good news.
When I return home I do English and language homework.