Quote Originally Posted by kregg View Post
I have these questions lol they're really easy if u get them right u get a prize:
1. what does object oriented programming mean
2. what is te diffrence between java and c
3. what is dynamic programming
4. what is static programming
5. what is difference between 3 andd 4
6. how does assembers work
7. do compilers actually make the program or run the program code line by like
8. give code examples of object oriented code with this example:
[long winded scenario of objects that can be easily applied in any OOP language]
9. etc
1. object oriented programming means programming orientations into objects (i.e. North, East, West, South)
2. java is a name given to coffee by some programmers, typically made between 5 and 10 times stronger than coffee normal people drink, c is the third letter of the English alphabet.
3. dynamic programming is usually performed on the move, in a car, on the train or on a plane in an attempt to finish it before you make your presentation in 45 minutes.
4. static prrogramming is usually carried out sitting at a desk, without moving for hours. For best results the programming should be scrunched up underneath the desk with their head on a pillow.
5. 3 is usually formed from two curves. 4 is usually formed by 3 straight lines.
6. assemblers work by putting machinery together to a defined plan so that it does not break down, until just after the guarantee runs out.
7. compilers make the program that does not work, an interpreter would run the program code line by line, although not in the order.
8. for examples please see Object Orientated Programming examples
9. etc is the new name for the successor to c, this is being developed by mendhak, wossname & robdog, please redirect all queries regarding this to MartinLiss.