By definition, each "programming paradigm" is different from every other one, but they all share some common features and attributes. Most have at least a lexicon, syntax rules, and variables.
Internet programming is something totally different from other programming paradigms. I have a little programming experience with C and C++. And I have a good experience with HTML,CSS,PHP and SQL. All web pages consist of HTML tags. In fact the HTML tags represent the page. HTML programming is much easier than C/C++. And no matter what programming languages or frameworks (PHP,ADO,ASP .NET(C#,VB),SQL) we use they are embedded in HTML code while programming web applications. But this is not the case with computer programming. In fact web programming is much much easier than computer programming. it is enjoyable as well!!! But if you program webpages with Flash and ActionScript the webpages get totally different. At first you need to create a SWF file via Flash and ActionScript and then embed it in your web page via HTML.
That really depends on several factors, one of which is the language you are going to use. There are literally hundreds of programming languages, for different purposes; each has different requirements. For example, Java is a programming language that works on different platforms - that is, it works on a variety of types of hardware, and operating systems; the most basic thing you need is the (free) JDK (Java Development Kit), which includes the Java compiler and the Java Runtime; and any basic text editor such as NotePad.
There is a lot of different ones, so it really depends on what kind of software you want to design.
First you learn a programming language, then you start writing. That answer is both completely correct and completely useless, because the question is really far beyond the scope of what we can explain here.
it depends on if ur really into it or not
Games are written in programming languages and HTML is not a programming language. So games on the internet are not created using HTML. Some very simple games, may have HTML as part of their creation, but the coding for the functionality of the game is done using a programming language, like Javascript. You cannot access the code for most programming languages, though you can see HTML code. As that is not the game, that is not really of much use to you.
Internet attorneys are really no different than other attorneys, other than they probably don't attend actual court sessions with you. I would be hesitant about getting an internet attorney unless the price was right.
Strony HTML is a different kind of programming language just like the various other types of HTML. There is DHTML, XHTML, HTML, CHTML, it really just depends on your personal preference and which programming language is easier for you to learn personally.
These are all programming paradigms; they describe the "style" used to build the structure and elements of a computer program. Imperative programming is typically contrasted with declarative programming because they are mutually-exclusive (you won't find any programming languages that are both imperative and declarative), in the same way that you won't find any languages that have both a structured paradigm and a non-structured paradigm. The main difference between the two is that imperative programming describes how a result is to be achieved without specifying what is to be achieved, whereas declarative programming describes what is to be achieved without specifying how it is to be achieved. Another key difference is that imperative programming makes extensive use of changing-state and mutable data whereas declarative programming does not. Put simply, there are no assignment operations or side-effects in declarative programming. Given that the object-oriented programming (OOP) paradigm is based upon objects with member methods that can mutate the object's attributes, OOP is based upon the imperative paradigm. The functional programming paradigm is not to be confused with function calls which are based upon the procedural programming paradigm, which is itself based upon the structured programming paradigm, both of which are imperative. By "functional" we really mean mathematical functions, which are declarative. Although there are some imperative languages that do allow a type of functional programming style, at best they are a grey area because of the side-effects. Logical programming is also declarative and is based on relations.
The best laptop for internet use really depends on the user's preferences. There are many brands, each having different built in advantages. Wireless, hard drive size, memory amount, are different things that the laptop can be personalized with.
Wifi, Internet(wireless), Ethernet(wireless), Mifi (sounds funny but it really is a network.)
The best laptop for internet use really depends on the user's preferences. There are many brands, each having different built in advantages. Wireless, hard drive size, memory amount, are different things that the laptop can be personalized with.