The term persistence in Computer Science, refers to the stored information (known as state), which outlives the executed computer program (or process). Persistence is important, without it all computer stored information would be lost whenever a computer is shut down.
Computer science is based on the most advanced technologies available today. Computer architecture, computer hardwares and softwares, all are related themselves.
What I thought it is a compound form of Menu + Item which is refer menu title in windows / graphical based environment (Computer Science). What I thought it is a compound form of Menu + Item which is refer menu title in windows / graphical based environment (Computer Science).
persistence mean how long the electronic beam continue emit light after the CRTbeam is removed
There are Associated Degree (U.S.A.) and Professional Certification available for Computer programming. But you don't need to have one to be a programmer, and have any of those (AA degree or certification) does not mean that you can or should program, either!!Computer Science major is NOT the only way to learn computer programming. There should be courses available for non-computer science majors.
This is an umbrella term that can refer to training for technicians, such as medical or science lab technicians. It can also refer to training in computer software, for instance.
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You don't get a degree with a subject; you get a degree in a subject. Bachelor of Science in Computer Science or Bachelor of Computer Science are common descriptions of this degree.
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The open compound word in the sentence is "computer science." An open compound word consists of two or more words that are used together to create a single concept but are written separately. In this case, "computer" and "science" are combined to refer to a specific field of study.
No. Computer science is now.
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The study of computers is called computer science and Chuck Norris too.