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Java How to Program, Early Objects, 11th Edition
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Java How to Program, Early Objects, 11th Edition

by Paul J. Deitel, Harvey Deitel
June 2017
Beginner
1296 pages
69h 23m
English
Pearson
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Self-Review Exercises

  1. 1.1 Fill in the blanks in each of the following statements:

    1. Computers process data under the control of sets of instructions called                 .

    2. The key logical units of the computer are the                 ,                 ,                 ,                 ,                  and                 .

    3. The three types of languages discussed in the chapter are                 ,                  and                 .

    4. The programs that translate high-level language programs into machine language are called                 .

    5.                  is an operating system for mobile devices based on the Linux kernel and Java.

    6.                  software is generally feature complete, (supposedly) bug free and ready for use ...

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ISBN: 9780134751962