This is largely a matter of personal opinion. You will likely get as many different answers as the number of computer programming languages that have ever existed.
which programs?the easiest way to find out is to go to wikipedia and search for particular program and on right hand side you will see information in which programming language is written
The difference is that they equivalent fractions worksheets have graphics and explain the concepts in easier to understand language. I find them to be an easier and fun way to introduce and explain fractions.
"No such method" is an error message that may appear when attempting to create a program with Java. Users who understand the Java programming language can find an answer on websites such as Stack Overflow and Crafting Java.
The best place to find a good selection of books on the C programming language would be Amazon. One can also find some at Barnes&Noble, Overstock, and WalMart.
We have many programming languages because no one language is perfect. Some are very good at some very specific things, but are horrible for others. When we are presented with a problem, we have a large set of programming languages in which to find an appropriate language to use.
There is no definitive answer to which language is the easiest, as ease of learning a language can vary depending on an individual's native language, learning style, and exposure to the language. Some people may find languages with simpler grammar or vocabulary easier to learn, while others may find languages similar to their native language easier.
That's not necessarily true at all. It depends on the individual person. Some people find programming harder than math. Some people find math harder than programming. Some people find both programming and math to be pieces o' cake. Some people are afraid of both programming and math, and so they find both to be hard. And some people have no idea what programming or math is.
Please tell me any site to know language (php, .net, java) of a site ?
Awk isn't really a web programming language. However, that's not to say you can't use it for that. The following link will take you to a good extensive reference for Awk programming: http://www.dc.turkuamk.fi/docs/gnu/awk/gawk_toc.html.
This site has good Delphi information: http://delphi.about.com/
I believe that this is currently not possible. The reason why this is currently impossible is because ASP.NET is a different programming language then VB.NET. ASP.NET is a web programming language, and VB.NET is a windows form development language. I am sorry but I believe that it is almost impossible to do this.
I find that addition worksheets are easy to understand and use. The conventional ones are much harder to understand and make use of. Big difference in my opinion.