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a compiler translates an entire program and then executes it while an interpreter translates and executes one line of a program at time
Error occurs at runtime and cannot be recovered, Outofmemory is one such example. Exceptions on the other hand are due conditions which the application encounters, that can be recovered such as FileNotFound exception or IO exceptions
One such program is the Professional Development Program, which teaches eighty-four workplace competencies using a hands-on approach through self-paced lessons. Another program is the Student2Student Mentoring
Technical reports include various information depending on what they pertain to. One example of a technical report is to explain why a piece of equipment failed.
END '...END of program/halt program code execution. *NOTE*: There should be only 'one' END statement written inside of a QBASIC program. I have seen example code where they use multiple END statements; this is wrong!
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to explain something that is difficult to understand
Newton's F=ma is an example of a law that could explain all motion in the universe.
a compiler translates an entire program and then executes it while an interpreter translates and executes one line of a program at time
Yes, there are websites that explain how to do an oven repair. One of these is called HowStuffWorks.com, for example.
One of the most important ideas in studying and learning is the ability to explain the facts. Memorizing only keeps facts in short term memory. One thing that Einstein said was that if you can not explain something, you do not understand it. Ask some of your classmates to ask you questions and then see if they understand what you explain and if it makes sense to you when they give it back to you.
I did not evolve from anything! Individuals are naturally selected and populations evolve. Understanding this simple fact can explain certain things that creationists do not seem to understand. Such questions as, " where did the first man find the first woman? " When you understand that populations evolve and individuals are selected then you will see that questions as the one you asked and questions as the one I used as an example are just silly.
One example of a 'Trend' would be; In a Graph if there is a point in the graph where you start to see a pattern, its sort of like a trend. But usually you have to explain it, you would have to understand all of the data to know what the actual trend is.
well if you can't understand how to beat it you won't know how if I explain it
It is one word. Example: A youth outreach program. If you separate the words, you change the meaning (and the order of the words). Example: I want to reach out to youths with my outreach program.