Event driven application is a event happening in the operating system, when you click a button it makes an event, also a timer is a event, timers can be used in screen savers, after a certain amount of minutes, the timer will run out and the event for the screen saver to appear will happen :)
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yes. You click start and an event happens yes. You click start and an event happens
Microsoft Windows Was Created By Using C, C++, Visual BASIC
Windows or Linux. Its a users option for this. Linux is free but Windows is more popular.
Bill Gates was the key programmer of DOS and Windows OS Platform which contributed in the growth of PC. Today lots of companies and businesses exists because of Windows OS platform.
Add in Manager is a feature provided by QTP which makes QTP compatible with desired environments. QTP provides 3 add ins such as visual basic, active x and web. If the user does not select any add in by default qtp supports standard windows applications By "Windows apps", we refer to targeting MS Windows platform, working with the OS, registry, clipboard, etc, THAT is what I would call "Windows Programming", where you leverage the OS
First, install a C-compiler.
Windows XP is an example of an OS. Windows Vista is an example of an OS. Windows 7 is an example of an OS. Mac OS X is an example of an OS.
Classification of Advanced OS is done as below:Architecture driven systems, and Application driven system. 1. Architecture driven: * Network OS * Distributed OS * Multiprocessor OS 2. Application driven: * Database OS * Real Time OS * Multimedia OS
yes windows is a multiuser OS
Windows XP :-)
Advanced operating system can be divided into two systems which are namely, Architecture driven systems and Application driven Systems. Architecture driven system include Network OS Distributed OS Multiprocessor OS and Application driven systems include Database OS Real time OS Multimedia OS. In simpler terms an OS here is a collection of software and associated protocol that performs specific task.
Which of the windows versions OS do not have Device Manager?
Command-driven, menu-driven, or icon-driven
The standard OS for a PC is Windows, and the latest version is Windows 7.
No, GUI stands for Graphic User Interface. It contains graphic contents and you can use all features of OS using that interface only. However you always have a terminal, and you can do things by commandline if you wish.
Command driven interface, icon driven, and menu driven interfaces.
Windows Mobile 6 is fast, but the Blackberry OS is considerably faster.
"Yes, you can run a Windows OS on a Mac notebook with the right software. There are programs such as Bootcamp that allow you to create a partition and install Windows OS."