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ISDS 505 Midterm Chapter 2 Methods Already Rated A+

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ISDS 505 Midterm Chapter 2 Methods Already Rated A+ When you use a number such as 45 in a C# program, the number is a literal constant A variable declaration must contain all of the following a data type, an identifier, and an ending semicolon True or false? Two variables of the same type ...

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ISDS 505 Midterm 1 Chapter 4 Decisions Graded A+

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ISDS 505 Midterm 1 Chapter 4 Decisions Graded A+ What is the output of the following code segment? int a = 3, b = 4; if(a == b) Write("X"); WriteLine("Y"); a. X b. Y c. XY d. nothing ️b. Y What is the output of the following code segment? int a = 3, b = 4; if(a < b)...

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ISDS 505 Midterm 1 Chapter 1 A First C# Program Graded A+

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ISDS 505 Midterm 1 Chapter 1 A First C# Program Graded A+ Programming languages such as C#, Java, and Visual Basic are what type of language? ️high-level A program that translates high-level programs into intermediate or machine code is a ️compiler The grammar and spelling rules of a progr...

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ISDS 505 Final Ch 14 Rated A+

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ISDS 505 Final Ch 14 Rated A+ Random access memory is ________________________. a. volatile b. persistent c. permanent d. sequential a. volatile A collection of data stored on a nonvolatile device in a computer system is a(n) ________________________. a. application b. operat...

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ISDS 505 Final Ch 10 Graded A+

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ISDS 505 Final Ch 10 Graded A+ Specific types of objects assume features of more general classes through ____________________. a. polymorphism b. inheritance c. encapsulation d. structure ️b. inheritance Which of the following is not a benefit of using inheritance when creating a n...

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ISDS 505 Midterm 1 Chapter 6 Using Arrays Rated A+

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ISDS 505 Midterm 1 Chapter 6 Using Arrays Rated A+ In an array, every element has the same data type The operator used to create objects is new Which of the following correctly declares an array of six integers? a. int array[6]; b. int[] array = 6; c. int[6] array; d. int[] array = new...

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ISDS 505 Final Ch 13 Rated A+ 2024

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ISDS 505 Final Ch 13 Rated A+ 2024 In C#, events are _____________________________ . a. Boolean objects b. handled by catch blocks c. triggered by actions d. only used in GUI programs ️c. triggered by actions A delegate is an object that contains a reference to a(n) _______________...

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ISDS 505 Final Ch 12 Rated A+

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ISDS 505 Final Ch 12 Rated A+ Labels, Buttons, and CheckBoxes are all ________________________. a. GUI objects b. Controls c. widgets d. all of these d. all of these All Control objects descend from ________________________ . a. Form b. Component c. ButtonBase d. all of t...

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ISDS 505 Final Ch 9 Rated A+

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ISDS 505 Final Ch 9 Rated A+ An object is a(n) ________________________ of a class. a. instantiation b. institution c. child d. relative ️a. instantiation A class header or class definition can contain all of the following except ________________________. a. an optional access m...

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ISDS 550 Chapter 5 Rated A+

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ISDS 550 Chapter 5 Rated A+ What are entities that convey information? Data This type of data is considered to have continuous value data; examples include sound, light, and temperature Analog Data This type of data is considered to be of discrete value; examples include text, integers, and ...

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ISDS 705: Chapter 5 Graded A+

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ISDS 705: Chapter 5 Graded A+ Moore's Law ️Chip performance doubles per every dollar every 18 months Microprocessor ️Part of the program that executes the instructions of a program Random Access Memory (RAM) ️Fast, chip based volatile storage in a computing device Volatile Memory ️S...

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