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high level language

Java is a programming language originally developed by James Gosling at Sun Microsystems (which is now a subsidiary of Oracle Corporation) and released in 1995 as a core component of Sun Microsystems' Java platform. The language derives much of its syntax from C and C++ but has a simpler object model and fewer low-level facilities. Java applications are typically compiled to bytecode (class file) that can run on any Java Virtual Machine (JVM) regardless of computer architecture. Java is a general-purpose, concurrent, class-based, object-oriented language that is specifically designed to have as few implementation dependencies as possible. It is intended to let application developers "write once, run anywhere". Java is currently one of the most popular programming languages in use, and is widely used from application software to web applications.[9][10] The original and reference implementation Java compilers, virtual machines, and class libraries were developed by ...

Cs 201 assignment # 2 with solution by vubest

Your Ad Here Assignment No. 02 Semester: Spring 2011 CS201: Introduction to Programming Total Marks: 20 Due Date:02/05/2011 Instructions Please read the following instructions carefully before submitting assignment: It should be clear that your assignment will not get any credit if:  The assignment is submitted after due date.  The submitted assignment does not open or file is corrupt.  All types of plagiarism are strictly prohibited. Note: You have to upload only .cpp file. Assignment in any other format (extension) will not be accepted. If you will submit code in .doc (Word document) you will get zero marks. Objective The objective of this assignment is to provide hands on experience of using  Basic concepts of arrays in C++ language  Conditional statements and loop structure of C++ language  Logical processing  Dealing with Data types  Writing and editing a C program  Guidelines  Code should be properly aligned and well commented.  Follow...

What is Features of word processor?

Your Ad Here What is Features of word processor? Ans. insert text: Allows you to insert text anywhere in the document. delete text: Allows you to erase characters, words, lines, or pages as easily as you can cross them out on paper. cut and paste : Allows you to remove (cut) a section of text from one place in a document and insert (paste) it somewhere else. copy : Allows you to duplicate a section of text. page size and margins : Allows you to define various page sizes and margins, and the word processor will automatically readjust the text so that it fits. search and replace : Allows you to direct the word processor to search for a particular word or phrase. You can also direct the word processor to replace one group of characters with another everywhere that the first group appears. word wrap : The word processor automatically moves to the next line when you have filled one line with text, and it will readjust text if you change the margins. print: Allows you to send a...

cs 201 assignmnet solution

Your Ad Here Assignment No. 02 Semester Spring 2010 Human-Computer Interaction-CS201 Total Marks: 15 Due Date: 27/04/2011 Objective: To learn Boolean Logical operations and the basics of Word Processor and Spread Sheet Instructions: Please read the following instructions carefully before solving & submitting assignment: Assignment should be in your own wordings not copied from net, handouts or books. It should be clear that your assignment will not get any credit (zero marks) if: o The assignment is submitted after due date. o The submitted assignment does not open or file is corrupt. o The assignment is copied from other student or copied from handouts or any internet source. o Student ID is not mentioned in the assignment File or name of file is other than student ID. o The assignment is not according to the given format For any query about the assignment, contact at cs101@vu.edu.pk GOOD LUCK Question No.1 (Marks = 10) a) How many combinations of bit...

Spring 2011 CS 201 assignment solution

Assignment No. 01 Semester Spring 2011 Introduction to Computing-CS101 Total Marks: 15 Due Date: 13/04/2011 Objective: To learn the basics of computing. Instructions: Please read the following instructions carefully before solving & submitting assignment: Assignment should be in your own wordings not copied from net, handouts or books. It should be clear that your assignment will not get any credit (zero marks) if: o The assignment is submitted after due date. o The submitted assignment does not open or file corrupt. o The assignment is copied (from other student or copy from handouts or internet). o Student ID is not mentioned in the assignment File or name of file is other than student ID. For any query about the assignment, contact at cs101@vu.edu.pk GOOD LUCK Question No.1 (Marks = 10) Compare Serial and Parallel Ports. Give any five points in tabular form. Serial Ports Parallel Ports Used for serial communication(bit by bit sequentially ) Used for P...

spring 2011 mgt 101 Gdb solution

Pak301 assignment #1 solution

Objectives: To asses students’ knowledge of the subject and to motivate them towards conceptual knowledge and practical application of the subject. Instructions 1. Late assignments will not be accepted. 2. If the file is corrupt or problematic, it will be marked zero. 3. Plagiarism will never be tolerated. Plagiarism occurs when a student uses work done by someone else as if it was his or her own. 4. If any assignment is found copied work, no marks will be awarded and the case may be referred to the head of the academics for disciplinary action. 5. No assignment will be accepted via e-mail. 6. The file should be in Word doc form; the font color should be preferably black and font size can be 12 Times New Roman. Guideline: Try to be genuine and impressive in your approach. Assignment What were the consequences of the failure of the War of Independence of 1857 with special reference to its effect on the Muslims of South Asia? Question: What were the consequences of t...
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