Compiled software is in machine code language. Interpreted code, on the other hand, needs to changed (or interpreted) to machine code by the computer every time it is executed.
Hardware upgrades will usually speed up your system better than software upgrades.
Yes, 64 bit is faster than 32 bit. But when you use 64bit OS, you will find a lot of trouble in software installation.
C can be faster than C++ programs, and definitely faster than Java, since Java is primarily interpreted. C is also somewhat less rigid in definitions as well, not as tightly structured as either C++ or Java can be.
Card Scan software will scan text the size of a business card. Primarily designed for business cards, it will transfer the information from them into special fields; information other than business cards will be scanned but cannot be interpreted.
There are programs that do the fragmentation faster than does the Windows software. One such program is Diskeeper, which can be set to work automatically, all the time, in the background.
an ict formula is something that can caluculate a sum faster than usuall, it will work out the sum ,, and the software that is used is Microsoft excel.
Turbo Tax is much faster than H%R block! It is easier to use than H%R software and they have customer support that is fast and respond to you within the hour if you should have a question.
an ict formula is something that can caluculate a sum faster than usuall, it will work out the sum ,, and the software that is used is Microsoft excel.
Hardware can be purpose-built for a single job, and can perform that job faster than any general-purpose hardware running a software implementation.
It would be more accurate to say "faster than him."
Faster than Mario. Faster than Luigi. Faster than Peach. Faster than Daisy. But not as fast as Sonic.
Java is considerably more convenient than either C or C++ due to its extremely high level of abstraction. However, that convenience comes at the cost of both performance and efficiency.