Java Programming Master Of Computer Application(MCA) Chinmya D.Bhamare 14 Chinmay D bhamare Smt.S.M.Agrawal Inst Of Mgt. Chalisgaon‚Dist Jalgaon. Chinmay D.B Page 2 Introduction to Core Java Java programming language was originally developed by Sun Microsystems which was initiated by James Gosling and released in 1995 as core component of Sun Microsystems’ Java platform (Java 1.0 [J2SE]). As of December 2008‚ the latest release of the Java Standard Edition is 6 (J2SE). With
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increment counter using Timer1 as delay...................................................................... 6 Task 3 – Morse code generator .......................................................................................................... 7 Task 4:Writing the group number to the EEPROM ............................................................................. 8 Burglar alarm .............................................................................................................
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TECHNOLOGY CHANNASANDRA‚ BANGALORE - 61 UNIX SYSTEM PROGRAMMING NOTES FOR 6TH SEMESTER INFORMATION SCIENCE SUBJECT CODE: 06CS62 PREPARED BY RAJKUMAR Assistant Professor Department of Information Science DIVYA K 1RN09IS016 6th Semester Information Science and Engineering 1rn09is016@gmail.com Text Books: 1 Terrence Chan: Unix System Programming Using C++‚ Prentice Hall India‚ 1999. 2 W. Richard Stevens‚ Stephen A. Rago: Advanced Programming in the UNIX Environment‚ 2nd Edition‚ Pearson Education
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Linear programming is a technique which shows practical problems as a series of mathematical equations which can be manipulated to find the optimum or best solution. Blending is a graphical approach to linear programming which deals with resource allocation subject to constraints. It is a model which assists firms in deciding the best possible utilisation of limited resources. Each resource constraint is represented as a mathematical linear equation. A linear expression is an equation which links
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Technology Structure of Programming Language “C++ Programming Language” INSTRUCTOR: SCLP SUBMITTED BY: UC HISTORY OF C++ In the early 1970s‚ Dennis Ritchie of Bell Laboratories was engaged in a project to develop a new operating system. Ritchie discovered that in order to accomplish his task he needed the use of a programming language that was concise and that produced compact and speedy programs. This need led Ritchie to develop the programming language called C..
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effects are the most common way that a program interacts with the outside world (people‚ filesystems‚ other computers on networks). But the degree to which side effects are used depends on the programming paradigm. Imperative programming isknown for its frequent utilization of side effects. In functional programming ‚ side effects are rarely used. Functional languages such as Standard ML ‚ Scheme and Scala do not restrict side effects‚ but it is customary for programmers to avoid them. [3] The functional
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Incorporating Ceremonies and Rites culture into the business will keep employees motivated through their employment years. By having a party or a cook out when someone does a good deed or meets a milestone‚ everybody wins. Better yet‚ throwing a party once a week‚ or once a month would boost everyone’s morale (even if it’s something as simple as coffee and donuts). This also encourages employees to
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NETW320 – Converged Networks with Lab Lab #7 Title: CODEC Selection for a WAN Introduction A codec is a device capable of performing encoding and decoding on a digital signal. Each codec provides a different level of speech quality. The reason for this is that codecs use different types of compression techniques in order to require less bandwidth. The more the compression‚ the less bandwidth you will require. However‚ this will ultimately be at the cost of sound quality‚ as high-compression/low-bandwidth
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A History of Computer Programming Languages The first programming languages predate the modern computer. From the first‚ the languages were codes. Herman Hollerith realized that he could encode information on punch cards when he observed that railroad train conductors would encode the appearance of the ticket holders on the train tickets using the position of punched holes on the tickets. Hollerith then proceeded to encode the 1890 census data on punch cards which he made the same size as the boxes
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Chapter 4 2. Inflation Effects on Exchange Rates. Assume that the U.S. inflation rate becomes high relative to Canadian inflation. Other things being equal‚ how should this affect the (a) U.S. demand for Canadian dollars‚ (b) supply of Canadian dollars for sale‚ and (c) equilibrium value of the Canadian dollar? ANSWER: Demand for Canadian dollars should increase‚ supply of Canadian dollars for sale should decrease‚ and the Canadian dollar’s value should increase. 3. Interest Rate Effects on
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