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Real-time typed conversation on a computer?

Real time typed conversation on a computer is known as a chat.


Why java is a strictly type language?

C is not a strongly-typed language, it is weakly-typed. This means that it is possible to work around the type system. That is, types can be explicitly or implicitly converted to other types. A strongly-typed language simply wouldn't allow this. However, C is statically-typed, which means that values are bound to types at compile time, rather than at runtime as they are in dynamically-typed languages.


What is a computer program?

A computer program is a list of instructions written in a special language that the computer understands. It tells the computer which operations to perform and in what sequence to perform them. Programs can be written in various "languages", such as C/C++, Java, Assembly, etc., which will then be converted to machine language by one of two pieces of software, a compiler or an interpreter. A computer program is a sequence of one or more instructions and their operands written in machine code that a computer can understand. Programs are usually written in a high-level language that is easier for humans to understand, which the computer itself can then compile (using another program) into machine code that it understands. Once a program is compiled it can then be executed. Machine code can also be hand-crafted using a low-level language known as Assembler. Every machine has its own version of Assembler, specific to its particular architecture. By contrast, Disassembly is the process of reverse-engineering machine code in order to reproduce the original Assembler instructions. However, the resulting code will lack the comments and symbolic code that were used by the original author of the program (all of which were stripped out during assembly). Some computer programs are not compiled into machine code. These programs are designed to be run within another program (which is itself machine coded). For instance, Java programs are compiled into byte code suitable for the Java virtual machine (JVM). The JVM is a machine code program that understands the byte code instructions and translates them into suitable machine code. This is known as interpretation, thus Java is an interpretive high-level language. As a result of this interpretation, Java programs are very much slower than their equivalent machine coded programs. By contrast, C++ is compiled to native machine code and is therefore many times faster than an equivalent Java program. However, C++ programs must be compiled separately for each supported platform, whereas Java will run on any platform that runs a JVM implementation, without any need to recompile.


How can you mask your password when typing in a batch file?

Natively, you can't replace characters typed into a batch file from the keyboard with asterisks or any other character to mask what is being typed. You will have to download a special program and run that alongside CMD.exe in order to have this functionality.


When was the vulcanisation of rubber made?

i have no idea at all that is why i typed it in

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What is the thing that reads what you type?

It is WordQ. It is a program that you buy to install on your computer and you use Microsoft word or any other typing program to get it to read what you typed.


Real-time typed conversation on a computer?

Real time typed conversation on a computer is known as a chat.


Why was the computer monitor invented?

so u can see what you typed on the computer


How can you find everything typed on your computer?

keylogger


Can a will be typed?

Most wills are typed or printed via computer. They still have to be signed, witnessed and perhaps notarized.


What is another phrase for 'typed up'?

The only equivalent phrase for typed up would be, entered on my computer.


What is the meaning of the word keyloggers?

A keylogger is a program that will log all keys pushed on a computer. A keylogger logs all sites that are typed in as well as all passwords, and searches entered.


What do spell checkers mean?

A spell checker is a small program, that compares the words typed by the user - to the list already stored on a computer (or word-processing program). If the user's word is not found - it is usually indicated onscreen so that changes can be made.


One character typed in the computer takes how much space in the computer memory?

2bits


What has the author Robert Cartwright written?

Robert Cartwright has written: 'A practical formal semantic definition and verification system for TYPED LISP' -- subject(s): LISP (Computer program language)


What is voice output?

It's a facility where the computer is able to 'read' back what you've typed commonly used by blind or visually impaired people. Basically the user types a letter, document or whatever, then activates the program. The program reads back the text in the document - so the user can hear what they've typed - and thus discover if they've made any mistakes.


Function of a word processing program?

Typing and then formatting of typed text.