Big Java Late Objects
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Chapter 1, Problem 4RE
Program Plan Intro
Programmable computer:
- The ability of a hardware device or software program to properly follow a set of predefined instructions is called a programmable computer.
- Now-a-days all the computers are considered as programmable.
Single-function device:
- Single-function device means a thing can do only one operation.
- For example, vegetable cutter, pencil sharpener, toaster, shoe polisher, curling iron, or juicer is all the devices that have usually one function.
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