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    java introduction

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    Java’s Lineage -------------- Java is related to C++‚ which is a direct descendent of C. Much of the character of Java is inherited from these two languages. From C‚ Java derives its syntax. Many of Java’s object-oriented features were influenced by C++. C-> Test.c [Source] --> Test.exe [ Machine Lang.] C is platform dependent - Platform = H.W +O.S Java -> Test.java --> Test.class [byte code] platform independent

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    Java technology is a high-level programming and a platform independent language. Java is designed to work in the distributed environment on the Internet. Java has a GUI features that  provides you better "look and feel" over the C++  language‚ moreover it is easier to use than C++ and works on the concept of object-oriented programming model. Java enable us  to play online games‚ video‚ audio‚ chat with people around the world‚ Banking Application‚ view 3D image and Shopping Cart. Java find its extensive

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    Java Standard Edition (Java SE)(J2SE): Java Development Kit: Java Runtime Environment: Java SE API Java Virtual Machines (JVM) Deployment Technologies Utilities needed to compile‚ test‚ and debug applications Operating Systems * Java Micro Edition (Java ME)(J2ME): Configurations: Connected Device Configuration (CDC) Standard Java Virtual Machine Used on devices without extreme constraints of resources Connected Limited Device Configuration (CLDC) Small compact Java Virtual Machine

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    Monica Flores Vanessa Ballmer English 1301 29 March 2012 Do Illegal Immigrants Hurt the Economy? Illegal immigration is a big issue in our country. It is an ongoing debate that is never ending to our country’s history. Many people have different opinions on the matter. There are different communities that have a positive outlook on it‚ and there are others that really have a negative point of view. I have always been interested in immigration issues and how it affects the country. I want

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    Assessment 2: Understanding Language and Literacy Name: Guramrit Kaur Podcast Link: https://soundcloud.com/guramrit-1/assessment-2 Orson is a two and half year old boy playing outside with his dad in the garden and exploring the environment after looking at the trees‚ leaves etc. The child interest is captured by a wooden structure which his dad described him as a castle. Orson happily accepted that wooden structure as a castle. The conversation between Orson and his dad is enjoyable‚ positively

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    A Brief Analysis of the Philippine Wireless Broadband Industry Table of Contents 1 An Introduction to the Philippine Wireless Broadband Industry 4 1.1 Brief History 4 1.2 The Current Ecosystem 4 2 Products 4 3 Market Segmentation 4 4 Opportunities 5 5 Threats 5 6 Impact of Global Competition 5 An Introduction to the Philippine Wireless Broadband Industry Brief History The telecommunication deregulation thru the enactment of the Public Telecommunications Policy

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    Project 3 Task 2

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    Dennis Thomas Mr. Hale IS3110 PROJECT 2 TASK 3: DISATER RECOVERY PLAN Step One - Organize the Project  Appoint coordinator/project leader‚ if the leader is not the dean or chairperson. 1. Determine most appropriate plan organization for the unit 2. Identify and convene planning team and sub-teams as appropriate (for example‚ lead computer support personnel should be in the team if the plan will involve recovery of digital data and documents). 3. At the unit level a. scope - the area

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    Amendment No. 990 because of the following reasons:  (1) Americans unjustly pay up to 5 times more to fill their prescriptions than consumers in other countries; (2) The United States is the largest market for pharmaceuticals in the world‚ yet American consumers pay the highest prices for brand pharmaceuticals in the world; (3) A prescription drug is neither safe nor effective to an individual who cannot afford it; (4) Allowing and structuring the importation of prescription drugs to ensure

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    Changes in Pressure It was a moment of impact from which life will never again be the same. As described in the “Hiroshima Diary” by Michihiko Hachiya the people of Hiroshima’s lives were forever changed by the drop of an atomic bomb as they found themselves in sudden silence and disarray. A catastrophe is defined as a sudden and widespread disaster. The moment the atomic bomb hit it changed the lives forever beyond any and all expectations. One sudden disaster‚ a few seconds of peace all followed

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    Space-Time Block Coding for Wireless Communications Space-time coding is a technique that promises greatly improved performance in wireless communication systems by using multiple antennas at the transmitter and receiver. Space-Time Block Coding for Wireless Communications is an introduction to the theory of this technology. The authors develop the subject using a unified framework and cover a variety of topics ranging from information theory to performance analysis and state-of-the-art space-time

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