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Why is it that you cannot overload the scope resolution operator (::)?

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The main reason why the scope resolution operator (::) cannot be overloaded is that only operators that take in values as parameters can be overloaded. The scope resolution operator does not take a value as parameter.

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Which programming language was removed from the Visual Studio family when VB.net was released?

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Visual Foxpro was part of Visual Studio 6.0.


It was excluded in the .Net version and was released as an independent programming language.

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What is the advantage of using ADO?

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ADO or Active X Data objects, allows developers to create applications that can interoperate well with other data application services.

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What are Microsoft security patches?

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Microsoft security patches are intended to solve certain security loopholes and problems, while at the same time upgrading any existing security features. This would provide better protection by reducing vulnerabilities in security.

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In Windows XP , what does the letter XP stands for?

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The letters XP actually stands for eXPerience. It was designed as an enhancement of Windows 2000, with a totally different and more attractive user interface/console.

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What's the difference between the functions rand(), random(), srand() and randomize()?

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rand()  returns a random number


random()  returns a random number in a specified range


srand()  initialise a random number generator with a given seed value


randomize()   initializes a random number generator with a random value based o time.

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How would you use the function memmove()?

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#include "mem.h"


#include "alloc.h"


main()


{


      int area;


      char *dest;


      char src[] = "Life is the camera and you are the target"


                                  "so keep smiling always";


      area = sizeof (src);


      dest = malloc (area);


      memmove (dest, src, area);


      printf("\n%s", dest);


      printf("\n%s",src);


}

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What do the functions atoi(), itoa() and gcvt () do? Show how would you use them in a program.

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atoi()         Converts a string to an integer.


itoa()         Convert an integer to a string


gcvt()        Converts a floating-point number to a string


 


#include "stdlib.h"


main()


{


      char s[] = "12345";


      char buffer [15], string[20];


      int i;


      


      i = atoi (s);


      printf("\n%d",i);


 


       gcvt (20.141672, 4, buffer);


       printf ("\n%s", buffer);


 


       itoa(15, string,2);


        printf ("\n%s", string);


}

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Subject: Programming