Multiprogramming Multiprogramming means a computing environment in which a number of users can run multiple programs on a single-CPU computer at the same time.
Visual programming Visual programming refers to programming languages that allow the user to visualize code and its impact on the system.
Object-Oriented Programming (OOPs) Object-Oriented Programming (OOPs), also known as OOPs, is a powerful type of programming language that enhances the productivity of ...
Electronic warfare reprogramming Electronic warfare reprogramming refers to the deliberate alteration or modification of electronic warfare or target sensing systems, or the tactics and procedures ...
Genetic preprogramming theories of aging Genetic preprogramming theories of aging suggest that human cells have a built-in time limit to their reproduction, and that after a certain
Linear Programming Linear programming is a complex mathematical procedure commonly used for project analysis in engineering and business applications; it can determine an optimum...
Lisp Programming Because of the ease with which it can handle complex data structures, Lisp is used for artificial intelligence research and for writing programs whose complexity would render them unmanageable in other languages.
BASIC Programming BASIC (Beginner’s All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code) is a programming language designed by John Kemeny and Thomas Kurtz in 1964 and popularized by Microsoft in the 1970s.
C++ Programming Language C++ an Object-Oriented Programming language developed by Bjarne Stroustrup at Bell Laboratories in the mid-1980s as a successor to C. In C and C++, the expression C++ means “add 1 to C.”
C# Programming C# (pronounced “C sharp”) a programming language developed by Anders Hejlsberg (the developer of Turbo Pascal and Delphi) for Windows programming under Microsoft’s .NET Framework.