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Every computer system requires instructions in order to do something. Program and software are such instructions given to the computer to perform some function. A program is a small block of code that instructs the system to do its task where as a software is a set of programs which instructs computer just like program does. But the functionalities and features of a software are more compared to that of a program. What is a Program? A program is a set of instructions that are given to the computer to execute. It allows the computer to perform a specific ... Read More
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Linux is used in servers and desktops, while Android is used mostly in touchscreen devices such as mobiles, tablets etc., Android is also used in watches, TV, Cameras, etc.; while Linux is used in almost all electronic devices. Android is actually a framework which is developed on the top of a Linux Kernel. A kernel is something which acts as an intermediate between user and system hardware. So, Linux kernel is used in all Android devices but Android is not used in all Linux devices. Linux kernel is used as foundation by all Android devices. What is Linux? Linux is ... Read More
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Several modern apps use the data transmission and storage formats BSON and JSON, which are both widely used. Both BSON and JSON are built on key-value pair formats, despite the fact that they differ in a number of important aspects. Developers must be aware of the differences between BSON and JSON in order to choose the best format for their application. In this tutorial, the similarities and differences between BSON and JSON, as well as their advantages and disadvantages, will be covered. We will also go through how to convert between the two formats and provide examples of when ... Read More
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JavaScript is a scripting language which is used to develop HTML pages that are interactive with users. It is usually run on web browsers. NodeJS is a platform or runtime environment using which we can run JavaScript in a system rather than a browser. What is JavaScript? JavaScript is a front-end programming language used in web development. It is a lightweight object oriented scripting language that make the web page dynamic and interactive with users. HTML creates website (structure layer), CSS makes it more attractive (design layer) and JavaScript allows the users to interact with these websites rather than simply ... Read More
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Two programming languages that have been widely used in the field of software development are JavaScript and C# (pronounce "C sharp"). Both languages are employed for various purposes and each has its own advantages and disadvantages. The main application of the programming language JavaScript is the creation of websites. It is frequently used to build dynamic and interactive web sites. Because JavaScript is a client-side language, it executes in the client's browser rather than on the server. It is a popular option for novices because it is simple to learn and has a low entry barrier. On the ... Read More
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A website is developed using HTML. HTML is the backbone and provides the skeleton for the website. But using HTML alone, we can’t create our desired website. Cascade styling sheets is another language that adds another layer to the website. It applies formatting to the website, changes the layout of the website and makes the website appear beautiful. JavaScript is a programming language that makes a website functionable. It adds animations, pop up screens and a lot more to interact with the user. What is CSS? CSS stands for Cascading Style Sheets. CSS is a language which is used ... Read More
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Backward chaining and forward chaining are two typical reasoning techniques used in artificial intelligence and logic programming to arrive at a goal by moving backward or ahead through a list of rules or conditions. While each strategy has benefits and drawbacks, developers and researchers must be able to distinguish between them in order to select the way that is best suited to solving a particular issue. Read this article to understand the major distinctions between backward chaining and forward chaining, as well as their benefits and drawbacks. We will also discuss how they are applied in various situations. ... Read More
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We can store and manage a list of items using the Java Collections Framework classes ArrayList and Vector. Nonetheless, it's crucial to recognise some significant distinctions between the two. We will examine the efficiency, synchronisation, and iterator capabilities of ArrayList and Vector, as well as their similarities and differences, in this tutorial. You will have a comprehensive knowledge of when to utilise ArrayList or Vector in your Java projects by the end of this course. then let's get going! What is an ArrayList? Java's ArrayList class offers an implementation of a dynamic array. It is a resizable array that may ... Read More
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Two well-liked JavaScript-based front-end web development frameworks used to create contemporary online apps are AngularJS and ReactJS. Although though both frameworks can handle data-driven applications, for example, they differ greatly in terms of their design, programming paradigms, and development strategies. Developers must be aware of the differences between AngularJS and ReactJS in order to choose the best framework for their individual project requirements. We will compare and contrast AngularJS and ReactJS in this lesson, outlining their advantages and disadvantages to assist developers in selecting the ideal framework for their web development projects. What is AngularJS? An open-source front-end web ... Read More
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In CSS, the ‘overflow’ property is used to specify the overflow of the content of the HTML element. For example, if the height of the div element is ‘500px’, and the height of the inside content is ‘1000px’, we need to make the content scrollable. In this tutorial, we will learn the difference between the ‘auto’ and ‘scroll’ values of the CSS ‘overflow’ property. Overflow: auto in CSS In CSS, overflow: auto sets the overflow of the HTML element to auto. It means if the content of the div is overflowing, it sets the ‘scroll’ as a value of ... Read More