You mean relational operators?
if (argc<1) puts ("No params");
Statements doesn't have prototypes, functions do.
C, C++, Java, C-Sharp
The symbol and (ampersand, &) in C and C++ programming is the bitwise inclusive or operator. If there are two ampersands (&&) it is a relational inclusive or operator. As a unary operator, it means to take the address of something. In C++, it can also be overridden in a class method to mean nearly anything else.
example of procedural programming are those programming language that have structure e.g basic,fortran,c++,c and pascal e.t.c
Sizeof is an example.
One of the statements, obviously.
The C programming language is generally made up of common conditional statements. Occasionally, unconditional statements such as test that are based on imperative commands.
Statements doesn't have prototypes, functions do.
C, C++, Java, C-Sharp
The symbol and (ampersand, &) in C and C++ programming is the bitwise inclusive or operator. If there are two ampersands (&&) it is a relational inclusive or operator. As a unary operator, it means to take the address of something. In C++, it can also be overridden in a class method to mean nearly anything else.
Statements. Typical usage: if (<condition>) <statement>; else <statement>;
example of procedural programming are those programming language that have structure e.g basic,fortran,c++,c and pascal e.t.c
Sizeof is an example.
A programming language is a language in which a human can tell a machine to do something, three examples include: C, C++ and C#.
C is a programming language. Example of C or C++ Programing would be the following: add matrices, get ip address, and read files.
The two major commercial classes of database are; relational and non-relational. Example of non-relational databases include Informix c-isam and dbisam. The main relational databases are; MS SQL Server, Sybase, Oracle, Progress, mySQL.
Popular one is C.