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    IT Programs Faculty Name Email ID Program Diploma in Computer Application - DCA ; Advanced Diploma in Computer Application – ADCA; Integrated - Master of Computer Application – MCA D.I.T. - Diploma in Information Technology; B.Sc. ITBachelor of Science in Information Technology Diploma in Graphics and Web Design (DGWD); Advance diploma in Animation & Audio visual effects ADAAE ; Bachelor of Science in Multimedia & Animation – BSc MM & A Post Graduate Diploma in Information Technology – PGDIT; Master

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    Introduction to Java Programming Language Programming Languages • Suppose a person is giving travel directions to a friend. That friend might explain that direction in any one of the several languages such as English‚ Japanese‚ Russian‚ Chinese‚ or even Tagalog. • The directions are the same‚ no matter what language is used • Similarly‚ a problem can be solved by writing a program in one of many programming languages such as Java‚ C‚ C++‚ Pascal‚ Basic‚ etc Programming Languages Can be categorized

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    I’m a hopeless romantic‚ if I have to say the least about me. Robert M. Pirsig‚ in his Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance‚ classifies people into two types: romantics and classics. I’m the romantic. In the bluntest of terms‚ romantics are creative thinkers and classics are logical thinkers. Of course both types would have interchangeable qualities‚ but on a macro level‚ romantics dream up while classics drill down. Now that I’ve established a basic‚ arguable nonetheless‚ definition of the

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    Academy Graduate Studies‚ Benghazi. Term Paper for Maintenance Management Course Titled: Impact of Maintenance Activities on the Environment. Prepared By: Haitham Hashem 4657. Farage Shem 4465. Supervised By: Prof. Dr. Farage Elfeituri. Contents Introduction 3 How Can Maintenance Affect the Environment? 4 Limitation of Environmental impact in maintenance operations 4 I. Evaluation of Environmental aspects in maintenance 4 II. Environmental aspects to be considered 5

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    Java Programming Questions

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    BSIT 4P B.Sc.(IT) 4th Semester Practical Question Paper Set (Give any one set to each student randomly) Set- 1 Write a program to print “ Welcome to Java Programming” on the screen public class welcome { public static void main (String args[]) { System.out.println("Welcome to Java programming"); } } Using a case statement‚ write a shell program to read a command (eg.‚ who‚ cal‚ ls‚ ps) from the user and execute it. echo "let me know what you want to do" while

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    Rena Ship Programming

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    Rena Programming: What was done during the campaign? What creative strategies (or response strategies) did they use? Svitzer Salvage successfully handled the situation by immediately reaching out to the media and informing them about the crisis at hand while keeping them posted on their progress. The organisation wanted to be perceived as transparent and honest. This was done by consistently engaging with the public‚ answering questions and providing footage when appropriate. Svitzer Salvage

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    Assignment # 01 History Of Computers Introduction To Computer Submitted by Irrum Fatima 2013-B.env-029 2nd Semester Environmental Sciences Submitted to Madiha Wahid Department of Environmental Sciences FJWU – Rawalpindi Computers Computers are the Electronic Device Have Storing Capabilities Have Processing Capabilities Give outputs against inputs Give instructions to carry out operations and then store in memories Computers made our lives easy and reliable. Now a day‚ computer becomes necessary

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    There are three basic types of programming languages. These languages are machine‚ assembly‚ and high-level languages. Machine language is just a sequence of zeroes and ones. Different combinations of zeroes and ones mean different things and sends different instruction to the computer. An advantage of this is that this is the only language that a computer can understand directly. However a fallback is that this is not very easy for humans to be able to either read it or write it. It will be hard

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    Cs Programming Chapter 1

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    Chapter 1: An Overview of Computers and Programming TRUE/FALSE 1. Every programming language has rules governing its word usage and punctuation. ANS: T PTS: 1 2. Professional computer programmers write programs to satisfy their own needs. ANS: F PTS: 1 3. The heart of the programming process lies in planning the program’s logic. ANS: T PTS: 1 4. Once a program is completed‚ it is ready for the organization to use. ANS: F PTS: 1 5. Alan Turing is often regarded as

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    Java vs..Net Programming

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    Executive Summary "The future of software development is now expected to be a near 50-50 split between Java and .Net. When making a decision on which technology to bank on‚ you should really research what types of companies use which technology‚ and which fits into your career aspirations. Java and .Net overlap in a lot of markets and inevitably each will form definitive niches that will be hard to break until newer model-based programming technologies take over." -Payton Byrd‚ Java vs .Net

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