Its very easy to make a beep sound using Toolkit in java...
Here is the program...
import java.awt.*;
public class BeepExample
{
public static void main(String[] args)
{
Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().beep();
}
}
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homa
im in training i will send u the final project after learning
a Java application is a program written with the very popular porgramming language (Java). the Java programs can run on any operating system (windows,linux,mac...etc) and also it can be run on mobile devices too. in order to the java application to run,it needs to have JRE(Java Runtime Enviroment)installed on the device that it will run on.
I am not sure whether you actually need it, perhaps you do. The point is, if any Web site has Java applets - components programmed for Java - then the user must install Java to make it work. Java (and alternative technologies, such as Flash, or SilverLight) make it possible to make "richer" Web pages, i.e., Web pages with more options, and a better visual presentation.I am not sure whether you actually need it, perhaps you do. The point is, if any Web site has Java applets - components programmed for Java - then the user must install Java to make it work. Java (and alternative technologies, such as Flash, or SilverLight) make it possible to make "richer" Web pages, i.e., Web pages with more options, and a better visual presentation.I am not sure whether you actually need it, perhaps you do. The point is, if any Web site has Java applets - components programmed for Java - then the user must install Java to make it work. Java (and alternative technologies, such as Flash, or SilverLight) make it possible to make "richer" Web pages, i.e., Web pages with more options, and a better visual presentation.I am not sure whether you actually need it, perhaps you do. The point is, if any Web site has Java applets - components programmed for Java - then the user must install Java to make it work. Java (and alternative technologies, such as Flash, or SilverLight) make it possible to make "richer" Web pages, i.e., Web pages with more options, and a better visual presentation.
BEEP! BEEP!No seriously, the road runner actually has a "coo" sound similar to that of a dove.
"Beep beep" is a palindrome for the sound a horn might make because it reads the same forwards and backwards.
It makes a steady click sound with occasional pauses.. however that depends on the situation.
the sound that old cars make are like beep beep and (farts noises or rubles)
A big long loudHONK!
I think it should be vroom vroom. There are several onomatopoeias for it.
There are many alarms clocks that make a 'bleep' sound when the alarm is activated. One such alarm clock is the Casio Compact Battery LED Beep Sound Alarm Clock.
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vroom vroom beep beep!
homa
They program them using code and Java.
sometimes, it all depends on what program you are using.