I think SDD Excel should help u out. Its got lots of info.Originally posted by Kupow pow
point being i need extensive info..but excel and sam davis should be good
Well id say,Originally posted by Kupow pow
advantages and disadvantages
i thought funtional paradigms didn't have variables??Originally posted by Freedom_Dragon
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Function Programming
Advantage:
-Function can be reused.
- this type of programming good to develop and maintain large program consist of thousands of function, function dont have side effects ( returns one value/variables, these value/variables do not get altered or ...change).....need rest ...got to finish answer..
...and therefore is straightforward to fully sick... i mean test.
Disadvantage
- takes up more memory.
And i think that about it, or maybe theres more.
ZZzzzzz.
Where did you get that from? They do have variables, but they don't change.Originally posted by Kupow pow
i thought funtional paradigms didn't have variables??
ma teacher...she said that functional paradigms assign statements....Originally posted by sunny
Where did you get that from? They do have variables, but they don't change.
Ive noticed one thing and thats C++.Originally posted by Kupow pow
hey anyone noe the latest version of C++
C/C++ can teach many low level concepts other languages cannot teach.Originally posted by Freedom_Dragon
Ive noticed one thing and thats C++.
How come C++ is so popular in uni. So many students uses it[recommended by uni]
Its is quite ironic that so many students uses C++, since Java is said to be a more popular/widely used programming language.[internet created using Java etc..]
SHIT. Dear me.Originally posted by sunny
Internet created using Java?!
Probably not. Java is C with all the fine details that a C programmer could live without taken out. Java programmers take it for granted, and would have to learn it.Originally posted by Freedom_Dragon
They say that if u know C++ then u know Java.
So does it work vice verse. So if u know Java can that mean u know C++.