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A program is software. One program can call another program to be run. Computer systems consist of lots of individual programs which work together. Applications consist of lots of individual programs that work together. So programs need to be able to call other programs. A good example is that a menu can sometimes be one separate program and each option it calls could potentially be other individual programs.
yes we can run java program without using main. we can run program by declaring the variable static..
Same as that of the applet we need to run this frame...........
A program is a file that someone creates that can be run. It usually ends with .exe
In general principles, you can not run a visual basic compiled program from a website. Visual basic compiled program needs the library files required to run the application. So only when you install the application locally (onto your machine), the application can be executed.
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Nope - the Operating System is a closed program. Applications run as independently as 'extensions' to the core Operating System.
Computer programs can have as few as three lines of instruction or as many as tens of millions. There are also more than one computer language.
independently run
A program is software. One program can call another program to be run. Computer systems consist of lots of individual programs which work together. Applications consist of lots of individual programs that work together. So programs need to be able to call other programs. A good example is that a menu can sometimes be one separate program and each option it calls could potentially be other individual programs.
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You can run a program in any OS. For example an executable program can be run in windows by .exe file extension.
Kangaroos cannot run. Their legs are made for hopping, and are unable to move independently, which is required in running.
Chrome does not run on any file or folder. It can run independently without the help of other files.
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a program will only run if it is first place into
No, safari is a different browser than Chrome. It does not run on the Chrome engine but runs independently.