linear
circular
double linked linear
double linked circular
Knowing the names does not help much when your teacher will require you to actually know what the names mean. Start reading. Programming requires lots of reading.
For a fairly exhaustive list, see the related link to this question. Popular languages are C++, Java, Objective-C, Visual Basic, and Ruby.
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HTML creates webpages, C++ and Java can make programs like games. Those are just the basic ones. You can see a list of them at: http://www.ukessays.com/essays/computer-science/programming-languages-and-their-types-and-uses.php
You can find a list of Java keywords in the Wikipedia article "List of Java keywords". These keywords may not be used for variables or other user-defined names.
There is so many out there. they only way to find them is search for them. it would take to long to list all the different tools of javascript and what javascript can do for a web page.
"verify" is not a Java keyword. I believe the link, in related links, has the complete list of Java keywords.
For a fairly exhaustive list, see the related link to this question. Popular languages are C++, Java, Objective-C, Visual Basic, and Ruby.
* Java * C, C++ * Basic * COBOL * Fortran * Pascal * .Net * Visual Basic * etc...
Data in the link list could be anything, it could be user defined data types or standard data types. Like link list of a text file data could be list of strings.
Take a look at the 1st link below from Sun Microsystems (creator of Java), it will list most of the Java operators with an explanation. The 2nd link provides a more in-depth description of each type of operator.
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There are almost 200 packages in the standard J2SE distribution. Please see the related link below detailing the Java API (for Java 7) for a full listing.
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HTML creates webpages, C++ and Java can make programs like games. Those are just the basic ones. You can see a list of them at: http://www.ukessays.com/essays/computer-science/programming-languages-and-their-types-and-uses.php
Java's List interface defines the size() method, which can be used to retrieve the length of a list.
Running "java -version" will display the current version of Java.
The list is too numerous to list here. Click the link.