Wednesday, February 3, 2010

True false C++/Java questions?

TRUE or False


1. All objects in java are allocated from the heap and accessed through reference variables.


2. In C type languages, all the methods in an abstract class must be abstract and an abstract class cannt be instantiated.


3. Java uses a single rooted hierarchy, so all objects are ultimately inherited from the root class object.True false C++/Java questions?
Nice bit of flip flopping on answers quayman, keep em guessin.





You do know they have a new cool thing that provides answers in helpful examples, its called a programming textbook. Works wonders for your grades if you actually use it.





Wait, I think this textbook thing has been around for a little while...





Edit:





Even if its a study guide you are working on, you can find the answers in your book to the study guide questions.





I'm critical of these questions you are asking because there is little to no real benefit of you having these answered for you even if you've already done the study guide work.





If I felt otherwise where it would help your study of Java/C++, I wouldn't have objected.





Needing someone to feed the answers for a study guide either demonstrates a lack of confidence in your study abilities, or it shows a lack of diligent study. Refusing to ask for help from your instructor or skilled peers in studying the material when having significant problems only multiplies the problem.





Regardless of the instructor, programming courses must be studied for in a different way compared to your math, english, general sciences, etc due to the way you will recieve homework and tests.





If I didn't know what I was talking, I wouldn't be in the programming career I'm at currently. Believe me, if you want to do well, it would be very benificial for you to follow my study advice I gave in the previous question you asked.True false C++/Java questions?
TRUE


TRUE


FALSE
It would be unethical for us to do your homework for you.





They're all true.... or am I bluffing? ;)

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