Computers and Technology, 04.12.2020 18:40, fathimasaynas2975
When creating an if-else-if statement you should always make your first condition the most specific. Write a short paragraph responding to the questions below.
What does it mean to put the most specific case first?
Why is it important to put the most specific case first? What types of errors does it help avoid?
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 15:30, DestinyK8033
Why would a programmer use the logical operator and in an if statement? a: when an action is to be taken that requires both conditions to be falseb: when an action is to be taken that requires both conditions to be truec: when an action is to be taken that requires the first condition to be falsed: when an action is to be taken that requires the second condition to be truei took the test and the answer is b.
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 22:00, mrnotsosmart744
Discuss the ways in which electronic information associated with payments is addressed in terms of security. include encryption, secure sockets layers, and secure electronic transactions in your discussion. are there any other ways that consumers and businesses can keep their payment information secure in an electronic commerce environment? do you feel that your information is safe when conducting electronic business? why or why not?
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 18:40, cyn95xx
Johnson enterprises uses a computer to handle its sales invoices. lately, business has been so good that it takes an extra 3 hours per night, plus every third saturday, to keep up with the volume of sales invoices. management is considering updating its computer with a faster model that would eliminate all of the overtime processing.
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