3.2 Base infrastructure : The base infrastructure for the runtime framework gives essential services like logging, message dispatching , communication, security, network membership, and persistence functions that is then utilized by the main services, and it is possible to substitute various implementation of these basic functional services corresponding to the needs of the services. For example, user can select different kind of security method by editing the configuration files, and the runtime
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Question No 1 Quiz_Section Reasoning Study_Section Reasoning Topic Coding and Decoding Lesson Description Question_Text In a certain code language, ?NATURAL? is coded as ?TANULAR?, similarly, ?MANMADE? will be coded as: Option_1 NALMEDA Option_2 NAMMEAD Option_3 NAMMEDA Option_4 NAMNEDA Option_5 Correct_Option 3 Solution First three alphabets of NATURAL are reversed and middle alphabet remains same. Last three alphabets are also reversed. NATURAL is coded
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PRINCIPLES OF PROGRAMMING LANGAUAGES Sub Code: IA Marks: Hrs/Week: 04 Exam Hours: 03 Total Hrs: 42 Exam Marks: 100 UNIT I 1. Introduction 4 Hrs Toward higher level languages, Programming paradigms
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COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (86) The Aim: 1. To empower students by enabling them to build their own applications. 2. To introduce students to some effective tools to enable them to enhance their knowledge, broaden horizons, foster creativity, improve the quality of work and increase efficiency. 3. To enable students to learn to use the World Wide Web in order to gather knowledge and communicate with students and the academic community all over the world. 4. To enable students to learn to process words
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Document Number: Date: Revises: Reply to: N3337 2012-01-16 N3291 Stefanus Du Toit Intel Corporation cxxeditor@gmail.com Working Draft, Standard for Programming Language C++ Note: this is an early draft. It’s known to be incomplet and incorrekt, and it has lots of ba d for matting. c ISO/IEC N3337 Contents Contents List of Tables List of Figures 1 General 1.1 Scope . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2 Normative references . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.3 Terms and definitions
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what is generics in jdk1.5? | | |Answer |Hi, | | |# 1 | | | | |Generics is Template support added in JDK1.5 where in we can maintain templates of object with particular type and | | | |also this object is restricted to accept type other than specified
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LOVELY PROFESSIONAL UNIVERSITY HOME WORK – I DOA: 9/7/2012 DoS: 9/17/2012 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Assignment COURSE- Modern Web Programming Tools and Techniques-I COURSE CODE- CAP618T SUBMITTED BY: SUBMITTED TO: Anil Kumar Miss. MANDEEP KAUR Roll-A24 Reg. - 11013165 Sec- D1R05
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Taking online classes and reaching one's maximum potential can be quite a challenge. In order to complete classes one must be able to set realistic goals and time-lines. A plan must be designed to incorporate work, family, and school. Last but not least, one must face the challenge of not physically being present in a classroom setting. Online classes can be a unique challenge, however; it is not impossible to successfully complete courses. Realistic goals and time-lines are almost always the key
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One of the most use programming languages used today is known as Java. The inspiration behind the programming language goes back to the languages such as C and C++. The Java developers saw how the C++ programming language tends to get bogged down and may have many bugs within the code. Even more importantly, C++ developers had to we write the same C++ programs again for compatibility with different operating systems. Java developers came together to figure out a way to make a programming language
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Programming languages are used to give instructions to a computer to complete a task (Burd 369). Object-oriented programming languages and imperative languages are similar in this way, but go about giving instructions differently. Object-oriented programming languages (OOS), use objects called procedures to manipulate data, in other words these methods are in a predetermined location and wait for a message arrive to execute a specific task (Burd 375). That task could be calculations, changing
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