Please note that this question is not a duplicate of this or this, since the other questions do not have the operator component and do not ask about the details of parameters and arguments that I am asking about.
I am going to teach a first programming course using vb.net
. Please note that this course will cover only procedural programming (with the focus on algorithmic thinking) and will not mention OOP, so no operator overloading.
I am seeking help in getting the terminology straight:
Is the following statement correct: a procedure can have parameters. If a procedure has parameters, then it accepts arguments?
Does the term
parameter
refer only to procedures or also to operators? That is, can I say that a binary operator has two parameters even when talking about built-in types (such asInteger
)?Is it wrong to say that an operator has operands? (just like it is wrong to say that a procedure has arguments)
Is the usage of two different terms --
argument
andoperand
-- for procedures and operators, respectively, explained only by historical reasons or there is a fundamental difference between the two concepts?Does a
parameter
of a procedure include the parameter's name? I think that inC++
(with the question asked about functions' parameters) the answer is "No"; what is it invb.net
?