Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Can you answer these toughest questions ???

1.what is RSS feeds?


2.what is dot net framework?


3.What is CVS?


4.API and binaries are what ?


5.Can we build an application for symbian phone with .NET ?


6.What is a loader ?


7.What is a launchpad ?


8.What is the difference between a Kernel and OS ?


9.Is UNIX is built into LINUX OS like DOS is in Windows ?


10.Is UNIX is free like Linux ?


11.Is there any FREE Nokia S60 themes creator available other than the one in the forum.nokia.com ?


12.Is the MCSE certification is good ? I had completed the RHCT.


13.In the server arena, which certification is good - Microsoft / Redhat / Solaris ?


14.The storage format of both HDD and floppy are similar i.e., magnetic storage ?


15.What is a SATA HDD?


16.Is there any 64bit dual core or quad core processor avail or all processors with more than one core are having 64 bit?


17.Why SQL is called as a language ? with C we can create a SQL but with SQL can we create any apps?


18.How the optical mouse works ? Is it contain a low-powered CMOS camera ?


Thanx

Can you answer these toughest questions ???
ok wow this is a lot but here goes





1.RSS is a family of web feed formats used to publish frequently updated digital content, such as blogs, news feeds or podcasts.





Users of RSS content use programs called feed 'readers' or 'aggregators': the user 'subscribes' to a feed by supplying to their reader a link to the feed; the reader can then check the user's subscribed feeds to see if any of those feeds have new content since the last time it checked, and if so, retrieve that content and present it to the user.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/rss_feed...





2.The Microsoft .NET Framework is a software component that can be added to the Microsoft Windows operating system. It provides a large body of pre-coded solutions to common program requirements, and manages the execution of programs written specifically for the framework. The .NET Framework is a key Microsoft offering, and is intended to be used by most new applications created for the Windows platform.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/net_framewo...





3. i think this is what you mean but not sure as there are other possibilities.


The Concurrent Versions System (CVS), also known as the Concurrent Versioning System, implements a version control system: it keeps track of all work and all changes in a set of files, typically the implementation of a software project, and allows several (potentially widely separated) developers to collaborate. CVS has become popular in the free software and open-source worlds. CVS is released under the GNU General Public License.





4.An application programming interface (API) is a source code interface that a computer system or program library provides in order to support requests for services to be made of it by a computer program.





An API differs from an application binary interface in that it is specified in terms of a programming language that can be compiled when an application is built, rather than an explicit low level description of how data is laid out in memory.





The software that provides the functionality described by an API is said to be an implementation of the API. The API itself is abstract, in that it specifies an interface and does not get involved with implementation details.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/api...


A binary file is a computer file which may contain any type of data, encoded in binary form for computer storage and processing purposes; for example, computer document files containing formatted text. Many binary file formats contain parts that can be interpreted as text; binary files that contain only textual data - without, for example, any formatting information - are called plain text files. In ordinary usage they are typically contrasted with binary files, so that binary files are all files which do not contain merely plain text.





5. probably not easily it would take a lot of work to come close but most likley as of now no





6.In computing, a loader is a program that performs the functions of a linker program and then immediately schedules the resulting executable program for action (in the form of a memory image), without necessarily saving the program as an executable file. In Unix, the so-called linking loader also gets called again during program execution to perform runtime binding (linking) for dynamic libraries[[1]]..





Loader programs are useful for prototyping, testing, and one-off applications. One such program was an integral part of Gene Amdahl's original OS/360 operating system, and this loader facility was continued through OS/360's descendants including MVT, MVS and z/OS.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/loader_%28c...





7. Launchpad is a web application and web site supporting software development, particularly that of free software. Launchpad is developed and maintained by Canonical Ltd. It has several parts: Rosetta, a site for translating human language strings that occur in software programs; Malone, a bug tracker; and Soyuz, a tool for deriving custom software distributions. Launchpad is currently primarily used in the development of Ubuntu, a Linux distribution. Launchpad uses the free/open source Zope 3 application server.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/launchpad_%...





8. well a kernel is a component of an operating system. kernel is what manages the os's system and comunicates between the hardware and applications or software and programs.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/kernel_%28c...





9. no unix is it's own os and is not built into linux


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/unix...





10. No it is not but there are unix like os's which are almost the same thing.





11. there is one called theme studio v3.0 here is a link to a forum about it


http://forums.mobileburn.com/showthread....





12.so you have had RHCT then why are you asking questions about linux and stuff you probably know


well anyway MCSE is not nessesary unless you would like to work on microsoft products if your sticking to linux/unix then no but it wouldn't hurt to get MCSE training





13. all of them are good, it just depends on what you are planning to do with it? if your doing it for fun in your spare time and not as a job redhat would be enough but in terms of a career microsoft would be a good idea. but it dosen't hurt to learn all of them





14. is it a question? yes they are both fairly similar using magnets and all but storage wise there is a clear winner. so yes? idk what the question was





15. Sata is the newer better faster version od ide


It is a computer bus technology primarily designed for transfer of data to and from a hard disk. It is the successor to the legacy Advanced Technology Attachment standard (ATA). This older technology was retroactively renamed Parallel ATA (PATA) to distinguish it from Serial ATA. Both SATA and PATA drives are IDE (Integrated Drive Electronics) drives, although IDE is often misused to indicate PATA drives.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/sata...





16. I belive almost all prossesors from now on will be at least 64 bit especially the dual and quad cores





17. SQL (commonly expanded to Structured Query Language — see History for the term's derivation) is the most popular computer language used to create, modify, retrieve and manipulate data from relational database management systems. The language has evolved beyond its original purpose to support object-relational database management systems. It is an ANSI/ISO standard.





SQL is commonly spoken either as the names of the letters ess-cue-el (IPA: [ˈɛsˈkjuˈɛl]), or like the word sequel (IPA: [ˈsiːkwəl]). Concerning the names of major database products (or projects) containing the letters SQL, each has its own convention: MySQL is officially and commonly pronounced "My Ess Cue El"; PostgreSQL is expediently pronounced postgres (which had been the predecessor to PostgreSQL); and Microsoft SQL Server is commonly spoken as Microsoft-sequel-server.


sorry not mutch knowlege on SQL


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/sql...





ok it won't let me write more and i can't email you so just look it up on wikipedia
Reply:acceptable? what? ha ha


well i still don't know about most of those things i am still learning it. i am still in high school what do you expect? Report It

Reply:1) RSS is a family of web feed formats used to publish frequently updated digital content, such as blogs, news feeds or podcasts.





2) The Microsoft .NET Framework is a software component that can be added to the Microsoft Windows operating system. It provides a large body of pre-coded solutions to common program requirements, and manages the execution of programs written specifically for the framework.





3) The Concurrent Versions System (CVS), also known as the Concurrent Versioning System, implements a version control system: it keeps track of all work and all changes in a set of files, typically the implementation of a software project, and allows several (potentially widely separated) developers to collaborate.





4) An application programming interface (API) is a source code interface that a computer system or program library provides in order to support requests for services to be made of it by a computer program.





An API differs from an application binary interface in that it is specified in terms of a programming language that can be compiled when an application is built, rather than an explicit low level description of how data is laid out in memory.





5) Yes





6) loader is a program that performs the functions of a linker program and then immediately schedules the resulting executable program for action (in the form of a memory image), without necessarily saving the program as an executable file.





7) Launchpad is a web application and web site supporting software development, particularly that of free software.





8) Kernel is the central component of most computer operating systems.





9) Unix (officially trademarked as UNIX™) is a computer operating system originally developed in the 1960s and 1970s by a group of AT%26amp;T employees. Today, in addition to certified Unix systems, Unix-like operating systems such as Linux, the Mac OS X and BSDs are commonly encountered.





10) "free" in that everyone who received a copy would be free to use, study, modify, and redistribute it.





11) Yes, check http://www.4urmobilephone.com/





12) Yes, I did it last year





13) I don't know, I only did Microsoft.





14) HDD stores data on rapidly rotating platters with magnetic surfaces.





15) Serial ATA (SATA) is a computer bus technology primarily designed for transfer of data to and from a hard disk.





16) Yes, there are many





17) SQL (Structured Query Language — see History for the term's derivation) is the most popular computer language used to create, modify, retrieve and manipulate data from relational database management systems. The language has evolved beyond its original purpose to support object-relational database management systems. It is an ANSI/ISO standard.





18) Optical mouse uses a light-emitting diode and photodiodes to detect movement relative to the underlying surface, rather than moving some of its parts — as in a mechanical mouse.





If you don't know the answer, here internet is with you, you can do even yourself. It will be better I think. Anyways thanx for using my time, and good luck!
Reply:Why don't you do your own homework like the rest of us? If you just look up these terms any where on the internet it will tell you the correct answers. Learning is the act of actually doing the work.
Reply:those questions aren't the toughest questions, and yes I can answer them. but why? I'm not in school and I'm not taking a test on them.


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