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I have only fooled around with a couple of animation software applications but they have not required me to know programming.
The Java programming language can be used to create many application. Some are: 1. Web based applications 2. Stand alone GUI based applications 3. Stand alone command window based applications 4. Games 5. Applets etc...
Objects are basically very self-sufficient code that can be used over in lots of applications. The reason to use them is it makes programming much faster and easier for the programmer.
The Microsoft .NET Framework is a programming framework that can only be installed on computers running Microsoft Windows operating systems. It will only create applications that run within the Windows system.
Java is an Object Oriented Programming language that can be used to develop software applications that can be deployed/used in a computer.
Hing-Kai Hung has written: 'Applications of intensional logic to program semantics' -- subject(s): Logic programming, Semantics, Programming languages (Electronic computers)
Programming is a human activity, it cannot be installed. Compilers, on the other hand, can be installed.
Pretty much, but it also includes the design of computers (computer architecture). Also, programming varies widely and does not simply include making the applications/programs you use when you think of using a computer.
Programming at home
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Some basic programming language applications include Java, C# and VB. Ther merit of basic programming language applications include great visual and interactive effects, Microsoft compatible and easy to use. The demerit includes may not becompatible with older computers, can use a lot of CPU, requires the knowledge of HTML coding.
Linear programming approach does not apply the same way in different applications. In some advanced applications, the equations used for linear programming are quite complex.
Leo Barnett has written: 'Careers in computer programming' -- subject(s): Computer programming, Computers, Programming (Computers), Vocational guidance
Thomas M. Eidson has written: 'A component-based programming model for composite, distributed applications' -- subject(s): Applications programs (Computers), Composite functions, Computer networks, Multiprogramming 'CASE Workshop on Programming Computational Grids' -- subject(s): Computational frameworks, Software components, Scientific applications, Distributed computing, Computational grids
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