Variables have many uses, the main being to set a certain keyword to a function or command such as A = run.SystemDLL.system32 "just an example" so if I were wanting to create a program or make it shorter.. I would do this..
A = Run
B = 1
if B = 1 then
print("Hello") This would print Hello in the lua scripting language! Enjoy
For C programming, the use of a static variable has two uses: One reason is to hide the variable from other modules. The scope of the static variable is limited to the compilation unit that it is described in. The second use of a static variable is to keep the value of the variable intact through the entire program execution unit.
No, you don't have to.
You, as a programmer, can use a string with 1s and and 0s (or any other content) in each and every programming language.
No. In order to make or use a program or a programming language, you need to know a programming language.
The iPod uses Objective-C as its programming language. You may install an additional app that can run Java on your iPod device, however.
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No, it is a programming language.
In computer-programming.
Programming, mainly.
For is it programming used.
c++
Java