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    Extreme Programming (XP) has spent the past decades under perpetual scrutiny by software developers fixated on up front design methodologies. The idea behind this is simple: if you want to make sure something is well built, you must design it well first, then put it together using reliable tools. For objects such as houses, cars, or tables, of which the design evolves gradually throughout decades, the methods of up front design suffice. Computer programs, on the other hand, are products often made

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    another part of the program such type of branching is known as conditional branching. On the other hand, if the branching happens unconditionally, then it is known as unconditional branching. The decision making statements supported by most of the programming languages include: 1. if statement 2. switch …case statement if statement The if statement is one of the vital among decision making statements and it is mainly used for controlling the execution flow of statements within a program. It is a

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    JAVA AND FETURES NAME: HIMAJA RAVI ID NO: 3868705 Prof. Nicholas Rosasco COURSE: IT-500 DATE: 09-11-2014 HISTORY OF JAVA: Java is a simple object oriented computer programming language. Java is developed by James Gosling at sun Microsystems. At first java is called as “OAK” after it is named as “Green” later on it is named as java. Java is similar to C/C++ style. It is popular for “Write once, Run Anywhere” (WORA). It released in 1995 as “Java 1.0”. Unlike C and C++, Java can run in any operating

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    Diploma in Computing Level 5 Unit Standards 6776 Piyush Dankhara 3/26/2015 Tasman International Academies Assessment Package Diploma in Information Technology Level 7 Unit Standard 6776 Unit Title: Software Development- Programming Demonstrate computer programming skills using an object-oriented language Version 4 Level 6 Credits 14 PURPOSE: People credited with this unit standard are able to: explain object-oriented computer program development techniques; and design, write, modify and

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    1) Introduction: We create a web page for the SHU books, in this project we are initially approach to PHP language to create a programming code, and Oracle technology as a database connector. Because of failure in database connection we can 't able to move forward. Then we turn our faces to HTML5/CSS technologies by this technology we are able to create the body of the project, this we are shifted to MySQL as database connector but this time also we failed in database connection.

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    language, C ++ language and only use dynamic binding of virtual functions. In short, Java language is a pure object-oriented programming language. Java language is distributed. Java language support for Internet development and application, there is a network application programming interfaces (java.net) in basic Java application programming interfaces, it provides a programming library for network applications, including URL, URLConnection, Socket, ServerSocket like. Java 's RMI (remote method activation)

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    Introduction The topic of this report will contain information gathered about graphics programming. Specifically using the programming language, C# (pronounced C-Sharp). C# is used by many programmers and it is a modern and simple programming language and a perfect language that develops applications with graphical capabilities. Graphics in programming plays an important part in any C# application that is being developed. For example, if you are developing an Image application, you may want to

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    Event-driven Programming Reacting to the user Outline Sequential programming GUI program organization Event-driven programming Modes Sequential Programming In sequential programs, the program is under control The user must synchronize with the program: Program tells user it is ready for input User enters input and it is processed Examples: Command-line prompts (DOS, UNIX) LISP interpreters Shouldn’t the program be required to synchronize with the user? Sequential Programming (2) Flow

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    Computer programming and computer programmers have become an integral part of our society with the rise of computers and the internet. Computer programmers create the languages or instructions that computers use in order to carry out the orders that users give to them. There are many courses available to those interested in learning computer programming languages and how to become a computer programmer. One of the hottest ways to learn how to program computers is through the use of computer technology

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    COMP 6411 Comparative Study of Programming Languages BFS & DFS with GUI Assignment # 2 Submitted To: Prof. Javad Sadri Submission Date: 2nd August, 2015 Submitted By: Khurram Shahzad Email: shezee611@gmail.com Concordia ID: 27186444 Abstract As the requirements and complexity of today’s most modern world increasing; expectation from computer programming languages also increasing, new techniques must be developed to effectively design and create very large scale

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