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In a computer language, Primitive data types are the fundamental or built-in data types the language will manipulate without a subroutine call, type modifier, or object. For example, in C they are: int, char, float, and double. In Java they are: byte, short, int, long, float, double, Boolean, and char. Below the language level, Primitive data types are that which are supported or implemented directly in hardware or through microcode. For example, some computers directly handle strings with length up to the database record capacity through microcode. These Primitive types can be combined with type modifiers for Int (short, long), pointers, arrays, structs, and unions into many different "complex" data types handled by the programming language.
C is known as a "typed language", because variables must have "types" to tell the compiler how to deal with them when it comes to using operators, amongst other things. For instance, integer types, which like mathematics have no decimal point or fractional part, can use the % (modulus) operator and bitwise operators (| (or), & (and), ^ (xor)). Floating point numbers have a decimal point and fractional part (which can be zero), and cannot use these operators because support doesn't exist for them. Strings in C cannot use operators at all. In fact, strings are just arrays of characters (the "char" type). For more information on C data types, see the related links below.
The four strings on the viola are C, G, D, and A, starting from the lowest to the highest strings. The viola is tuned one fifth below the violin.
The oboe would be on the top, the trumpet below it, and the piano on the bottom. This comes from orchestral scores: they have the woodwinds on top, brass below that, percussion below that, chorus (if used) below that, and the strings on the bottom. That's a good rule of thumb to follow. If you are using a music notation program like Sibelius it will do that for you automatically.
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It depends on what language the program was written in and what you mean by "hack". If you have the Developer Tools (available from the Mac OS X installation disc) installed you will find otool in Developer/usr/bin/ If that is the kind of thing you are looking for you may want to try OTX - (see links below).
anywhere on the strings below the nut and below where your hands are on the neck
It is because array name implies its address and if you want to access first element of it pointer address logic is as below: Arrays first element address = array base address + 0 Arrays second element address = array base address + 1
A cello has 4 strings. Cellos are tuned in fifths, starting with C2 (two octaves below middle C) as the lowest string, followed by G3, D4, and A4. It is tuned the same way as the viola, only an octave lower.
There is no language referred to as "the chicken language", other than the spoof article listed below in related links.