In C there are functions only, In Java methodsonly (static methods as well), in C++ both.
In most computer languages, a procedure that returns a value is called a function and a procedure that does not return a value is called a subroutine or subprogram. Usually the languages treat the passing of arguments/parameters differently between functions and subroutines. The C language does not distinguish between them. A subroutine that does not return a value is define as a "void" function indicating that no return value is used or available.
The c language does not have template functions. That is a c++ thing.
The strcmpi() function is identical to stricmp() function.
C++ is easier to use as you have to learn slightly less and script slightly to make your function(s) work.
In object-oriented languages, a class member function is also known as a method. C does not provide native support for the object-oriented paradigm and therefore does not support methods.
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in the subject LANGUAGE PROCESSOR OR SYSTEM PROCESSOR I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PROCESSOR AND PROCEDURE
Function is must be return the value but procedure cannot be returned, for more information please visit the link : http://youropensource.com
Both A function and a Sub carry out a procedure, but only A function returns a result while a Sub does not return a result.
Both a function and a subroutine are examples of out-of-line execution calls to code. The main difference is that a function call can be part of an expression and returns a value, whereas the subroutine can be called standalone and does not return a value.
The major difference between these procedures is the method for supporting the bladder
fundamental difference between a polynomial function and an exponential function?
what is the difference between speech,language and communication??There is a huge difference between language and communication
what is the difference between a patient day sheet and a procedure day sheet.
In most computer languages, a procedure that returns a value is called a function and a procedure that does not return a value is called a subroutine or subprogram. Usually the languages treat the passing of arguments/parameters differently between functions and subroutines. The C language does not distinguish between them. A subroutine that does not return a value is define as a "void" function indicating that no return value is used or available.
I think the difference is that RMI uses AAAAAA and the procedure uses BBBB
Schedule is when something happens and procedure is what gets done.