Computers and Technology, 05.05.2020 20:24, HurpsGaming1
It is possible to write programs in a purely functional subset of an imperative language such as C, but certain limitations of the language quickly become apparent. What features would need to be added to your favorite imperative language to make it genuinely useful as a functional language
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 04:00, terrell31
Write a method that takes in an array of point2d objects, and then analyzes the dataset to find points that are close together. be sure to review the point2d api. in your method, if the distance between any pair of points is less than 10, display the distance and the (x, y)s of each point. for example, "the distance between (3,5) and (8,9) is 6.40312." the complete api for the point2d adt may be viewed at ~pf/sedgewick-wayne/algs4/documenta tion/point2d. html (links to an external site.)links to an external site.. try to write your program directly from the api - do not review the adt's source code.
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 04:31, caseypearson377
Acloud service provider uses the internet to deliver a computing environment for developing, running, and managing software applications. which cloud service model does the provider offer? a. iaas b. caas c. maas d. paas e. saas
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 17:30, NEONREDBLADE
Match the following. 1. formatting that is applied when cell data meets certain criteria 2. borders with formats not found on the border tool 3. a shortcut bar that contains tools for commonly used formats 4. formats that can be applied to numbers conditional formatting custom borders format bar number formats
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