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When you are trying to anticipate user errors, which do you think is better to use—an if else statement or a try except statement? Why? Can you think of a rule that you could follow to determine which you should use?
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The following function returns a string of length n whose characters are all 'x'. give the order of growth (as a function of n) of the running time. recall that concatenating two strings in java takes time proportional to the sum of their lengths. public static string f(int n) { if (n == 0) return ""; if (n == 1) return "x"; return f(n/2) + f(n - n/2); } options: a) constant b) logarithmic c) linear d) linearithmic e)quadratic f)cubic g) exponential
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Acontact list is a place where you can store a specific contact with other associated information such as a phone number, email address, birthday, etc. write a program that first takes in word pairs that consist of a name and a phone number (both strings). that list is followed by a name, and your program should output that name's phone number.
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Computers and Technology, 25.06.2019 08:40
Which of the following statements is incorrect in relation to processes: while, strictly speaking, at any instant of time, the cpu is running only one process, in the course of 1 second, it may work on several of them, giving the illusion of parallelism a process is just an instance of an executing program, including the current values of the program counter, registers, and variables processes can be created when an operating system is booted, created by the user, or a running process can create children processes there is a master process, which when started can last forever, and is not killable
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