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Post by ♦Whot♦ on May 5, 2005 21:52:12 GMT -8
Here is some questions on computer technology, that is if there alerady isnt any:
1. What does the term "CRT" mean?*Cathode ray tube 2. What does the term "LCD" mean?*Liquid crystal display 3. What does the term "EXE" mean?*Executable 4. What computer hardware links all of the other hardware together?*Motherboard
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Post by fuzzyrubberbear on May 6, 2005 16:34:04 GMT -8
alrite theres one problem about this topic
u can see all the answers that are posted! lol
but no ones gonna remember so o well
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Post by toolism on Jan 9, 2006 15:28:01 GMT -8
Since I study computer science I might as well contribute something to the comp question section:) I hope vonHell will add something as well . I will try and update this post with new questions as I come up with more;)
what does OOP stand for?*Object oriented programming name 2 most well known object oriented languages*C++,Java in C++ what does "cin" stand for?*console input in C++ what does "cout" stand for?*console output what is the code used by the computers called?*binary code what are the 2 digits in binary code?*zero and one what liquid is Java related with?*coffee what does the term BST stand for?*Binary Search Tree what does the term ADS stand for?*Abstract Data Structure what does the term RMI stand for?*Remote Method Invocation in RMI (Remote Method Invocation in JAVA) what is the name of the object that represents a remote object localy?*a stub in RMI where are the references to remote objects stored?*in the rmi registry in JAVA what is the javac command used for?*for compiling. when evaluating an algorithms time complexity what are the factors to be concidered?*dominating operation and data size which country does the .tk refer to ?*Tokelau what is 2 to the power of 16?*65536 which time complexity is better (linear or logarithimc?)*logarithmic when talking about computers which mathematic should be concidered (discrete or concrete?)*discrete what is a pair of 2 sets (one being a set of vertices the other being an ordered/unordered set of pairs of vertices from the first set?)*a graph when talking about a stack what three functions do we describe?(without isEmpty&isFull)*pop,top,push when talking about a queue what three functions do we concider?(without isEmpty&isFull)*pop,front,inject what is the name for a set of instructions for solving a problem?*an algorithm what does RAM stand for?*Random Access Memory what does CPU stand for?*Central Processing Unit what is more recent Procedural programming or Object Oriented Programming*Object Oriented Programming what enables the Java programing language to run the same way on different operating systems?*the java virtual machine what is the shortcut for Extensive Markup Language?*XML on which port does the HTTP protocol listen?*port 80 what is the bottom layer in the internet layers model called?*physical layer what is bash?*Linux script language what is the protocol that makes the internet possible?*TCP protocol
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Post by LostPeon™ on Jan 9, 2006 16:59:08 GMT -8
Wow, those are some tough, detail-oriented questions!
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Post by toolism on Jan 9, 2006 23:14:02 GMT -8
Do you think they are too hard? I wanted for them to really be TRIVIA.. not some very general "for the layman" stuff..
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Post by LostPeon™ on Jan 9, 2006 23:21:04 GMT -8
No, they're fine. It's good to have some harder questions that not everybody would know.
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Post by ♦Whot♦ on Jan 9, 2006 23:39:08 GMT -8
Nice toolism. And welcome to the boards. These are fairly hard questions since some of them are VB stuff and programming.
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Post by toolism on Jan 10, 2006 0:10:08 GMT -8
which ones are VB stuff? what does the term reference? Visual Basic? or very basic?
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