Yes
You, as a programmer, can use a string with 1s and and 0s (or any other content) in each and every programming language.
Java is the complete object oriented Programming Language as every thing in java is an object,
New, compared to what? I guess you meant user-defined data-types, which exist in almost every modern programming language.
Every programming language has rules that specify how to write instructions. Many programming languages are similar, but mostly they all have different styles and ways of writing the same instructions. This is called the syntax.
Simple- Just code and code more. You could grasp every concept of programming language by reading but never really learn it without coding.
You, as a programmer, can use a string with 1s and and 0s (or any other content) in each and every programming language.
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There are syntax rules that are to be followed in every programming language and similar is the case here. These rules are a part of the Java language specification.
My "strongest" programming language is the one that solves the problem on time and on budget. My choice of language will vary according to the specific problem I'm tasked with solving; there is no single language that can address every single problem.
That is also known as "FOR EACH", though in some programming languages it is simply written as FOR. It means that a group of statements are to be executed once FOR EVERY item in a set. For example (depending on the programming language), that might be once for every array element.
Java is the complete object oriented Programming Language as every thing in java is an object,
Not all programs are written in the same programming language. Every compiler can translates only one type of language into object code.
Yes. For every web based programming language the final output is browser readable html text
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New, compared to what? I guess you meant user-defined data-types, which exist in almost every modern programming language.
A capital letter, a punctuation mark, and a verb.
Every programming language has rules that specify how to write instructions. Many programming languages are similar, but mostly they all have different styles and ways of writing the same instructions. This is called the syntax.