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Explain about Blackberry Operating System.

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Research in Motion, a Canadian company provided a proprietary operating system for BlackBerry.

The operating system provides support for Java MIDP 1.0 and WAP 1.2.

The current version supports Novell Group Wise and Lotus Notes.

Third-party software can be developed using BlackBerry APIs as well, with certain restriction functionality must be signed by RIM digitally, so that it can be associated to a developer account. 

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What is the procedure to check status of an activity in Android?

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The status of an activity can be start and stop only. The start means the activity is up and running. It is in execution state and performing some actions. Whereas the stop state defines that the activity is being stopped and performing no action on the system. To see or check the status of an activity there is a command that has to be used like NEW_TASK_LAUNCH flag that keeps the track of all the activities that are running and the main command under which the flag resides is given as startActivity() call. To bring the activity stack in front of the process that is already running require the command mentioned above to be used. The activity can be started remotely by using the remote services. These services allow easy interaction with the client and provide the sample to show it on the local server.

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What is needed to make a multiple choice list with a custom view for each row?

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Multiple choice list can be viewed by making the CheckBox android:id value be “@android:id /text1". That is the ID used by Android for the CheckedTextView in simple_list_item_multiple_choice.

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When should we use container classes instead of arrays?

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It is advisable to use container classes of the STL so that you don’t have to go through the pain of writing the entire code for handling collisions, making sure its working well, testing it repeatedly with an overhead of time consumption.


Suppose you have some data that has values associated with strings and its fields consist of grades> in this situation you can directly use hash table instead of having it created by yourself.

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What are static and dynamic type checking?

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Type checking is the operation on which the arguments that can only be applied for.


Static type checking performs the type checking operation before the execution of the program. To perform this operation, the arguments, expressions, variables must be given a data type.


Dynamic type checking performs the type checking operation at the time of the program execution. To perform this operation, the arguments, expressions, variables must be given a data type.

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Explain static and dynamic memory allocation with an example each.

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When amount of memory to be allocated is known beforehand i.e. at the the time of compilation, it is known as Static Memory Allocation. Once the memory is allocated statically, it cannot be deallocated during program run. So it leads to wastage of storage space.


Example:


int A[100];


 


When amount of memory to be allocated is not known beforehand, rather it is determined at the time of program run, it is called Dynamic Memory Allocation. It leads to efficient utilization of storage space.


Example:


cout << " Enter number of elements: ";


cin >> N;


int *A = new int[N]; // dynamic memory allocation

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List the advantages of inheritance

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- Inheritence permits code reusability. 


- Reusability saves time in program development. 


- It encourages the reuse of proven and debugged high-quality software which reduces the problems after a system becomes functional.

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Difference between Stack and Queue

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Stack is a collection of objects that works in LIFO (Last in First out) mechanism while Queue is FIFO (First in First out). This means that the object that is inserted first is removed last in a stack while an object that is inserted first is removed first in a queue.

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