Structured programming is not at all related to inheritance. Structured programming is a paradigm that allows, amongst many other things, one to write code in a manner that nests decisions and processing in a logical, "structured" way. Inheritance, on the other hand, is an aspect of Object Oriented Design and Programming.
structured English resembles spoken Englishwhere as pseudocode resembles programming languageWhat_are_the_differences_between_structured_English_and_pseudo_code
C is a structured programming language. PHP, COBOL is also a structured programming language. These languages follow a top down approach.
The advantage of using a structured approach is that the work and information will remain structured. The information will be stored in such an organized manner there will be little room for mistakes.
The centricity of structured analysis is to analyze an existing system or define business requirements for a new system, or both.
Question is poorly structured. ---
Question is ambigious, and poorly structured. ---
Your question makes no sense.
Please state your question in structured English.
If you don't have a properly-structured question, then I don't know what you're asking.
this question is poorly structured! no wonder noone has answered it....
If you don't have a properly-structured question, then I don't know what you're asking.
The answer to this question varies, depending on the psychology of the individual who is working.
This question is really not structured in a way to be answered ... try this:You_have_trichotillomania-how_can_you_completely_stop_this_and_overcome_the_'habit'_so_you_can_take_horseback_riding_lessons_and_go_horseback_riding_as_a_career
your question is badly structured but i believe, the answer you are looking for is the loch ness monster or as he is sometimes refered to "nessy".
Rabbits do not have kids. "Kids" are the young of goats. Your question is badly structured and: The spelling of "does" is incorrect in your question. The use of "much" is incorrect in the question, the word you should have used is "many"
A multiple choice question comprises a question followed by a number - usually 4 or 5 - of which only one is correct and the others are not. The candidate has to select the correct one.