Computer Science: An Overview (12th Edition)
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Author: Glenn Brookshear, Dennis Brylow
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Chapter 12, Problem 17CRP
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Bare Bones
- A Bare Bones programming language is a universal programming language used to express the solution of any computable function.
- It is a simple language and provides only one control structure represented by while.
Given code:
Copy X to Y
incr Y
incr Y
while X not 0:
decr X
decr X
decr Y
decr Y
decr Y
while Y not 0:
incr X
decr Y
while X not 0:
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