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According to the ancient books, the Chinese language was created by Cangjie. It is believed that he helped start the language, however he did not create it all on his own.
He wasn't alive long enough to reveal that
Faults can form virtually instantaneously.
The French language came from Vulgar Latin and was influenced by Gaulish. The language developed over a long stretch of time, beginning around 50 B.C..
The alphabets were too hard and long. it was too complicated and took too long to write.
It's Global Organization Of Object Oriented Group Language Of Earth.
According to the ancient books, the Chinese language was created by Cangjie. It is believed that he helped start the language, however he did not create it all on his own.
The lower-level the language, the harder it is to write programs in. It takes a long time to write a program in machine language...and it is way more trouble than writing it in an abstracted language.
It's not possible to know because it was around long before it had a written form.
how long does it take to install a heater core in a 2000 dodge neon
That will vary from supplier to supplier.
About 2,000,000
For stamped cores (cores consisting of stamped laminations), the horizontal parts are called 'yokes' and the vertical parts are called 'limbs'. The core is manufactured with the top yoke separate from the rest of the core. To assemble them, the windings are placed over the limbs, the top yoke is placed in position and bolted. For 'wound core' transformers, the core is manufactured from a long strip of silicon steel which is wound to form a loop which is then 'squared off' in a hydraulic press. This core is then cut in half, horizontally, the windings installed, and the core reassembled before bolting in place.
The O in for may be a long O, or could be considered a "caret O." In British English, the OR it is pronounced much like AW. The sound is the same as in or, oar, four, soar, core, form, and force.
It doesn't really matter what language you start with; as long as you learn the core concepts of programming you can learn any language. Which language you will pick up the fastest depends on your view of the world - if you are a visual person you may find something like visual basic as a good starting point, or if you already know some basic concepts you might want to start by writing some simple scripts.
No. The heat and pressure would destroy any vehicle or probe long before it reached the core.
The Earth has a liquid core containg iron (Fe) and nickel (Ni).