The standard place to download the main Java files is the Oracle Java site. You can separately download different IDEs, depending on your preference. I am not sure what "unnecessary files" are contained in any of these downloads; however, you can sometimes choose different options, depending on your specific needs. For example, Oracle Java site contains both a version for the end-user (with less files), and one for developers/programmers (with more files).
The standard place to download the main Java files is the Oracle Java site. You can separately download different IDEs, depending on your preference. I am not sure what "unnecessary files" are contained in any of these downloads; however, you can sometimes choose different options, depending on your specific needs. For example, Oracle Java site contains both a version for the end-user (with less files), and one for developers/programmers (with more files).
The only place you can get a legitimate trial of the software Python is from Python's official site. Other downloads may contain virus or other malicious software.
Nope, XML is a language made to contain and transport smaller amounts of information, in a logical, human readable, platform independent way.To be precise, its not a programming language, it is a markup language.
No, they usually are written in plain text. HTML is a formatting language that explains to a browser how to display content. Java is a programming language that controls the computer. Many times a website will contain JavaScript, which is a completely different language that Java.
It is a 3rd Generation or High Level language, specifically designed for working with databases, namely dBase ones. It works in a runtime environment so it is an interpreted language, but dBase does contain a compiler. It can also be compiled using a Clipper compiler.
To "mark up" means to determine the look and structure of a text (font type, size, color). The transition to a "programming language" is theoretically fluent - but generally a markup language is to determine how things look, and a programming language is to determine how things react to user actions. When websites are "interactive" - for example, if they contain games, or movable sub-windows or small text-editors - this is realized not with HTML, but with Javascript or Flash or Java, which are separate formats that can be integrated in HTML. They themselves are programming languages, HTML is not.
* In a typeless language, a variable can contain any kind of value (numeric, string, boolean). * Typeless languages are very flexible and dynamic, resulting in quick turn around of code.
None, as C is just a programming language, nothing more; but the standard C-libraries contain many useful functions, see the documentation. Note: If you are interested in programming Windows, msdn.com is your friend.
Basically, anything that is not a major in computer science, programming, or something similar, will only contain (at the most) a few introductory courses in computer programming - nothing very advanced. The details will most likely vary from one country to another, and within one country, from one college to another.
A good programming language should be efficient, easy to read and write, flexible, reliable, and have good community support. It should also have a wide range of libraries and frameworks available to help developers build applications more easily and effectively.
No it doesn't
You can't download any language, but you can download Hebrew fonts, and you can also set your computer to the Hebrew keyboard by going to the control panel under regional settings and languages.You should know that all computers made after 2015 already contain the fonts for nearly every spoken language on earth, including Hebrew.