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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review1 Game Show!
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review2 Whats wrong with this function bool foo (int, double){ return true; }
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review3 Whats wrong with this function void doubleIt(int num){ num = 2* num; }
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review4 Whats wrong with this function int double bar(int num){ return num; }
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review5 Whats wrong with this function void doubleIt(int num){ return 2* num; }
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review6 void baz (int num1, int &num); Which is the call by value parameter and which is the call by reference parameter?
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review7 What does call by value mean?
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review8 What does call by reference mean?
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review9 In what ways do return values and call-by- reference parameters accomplish the same thing. In what ways are they different?
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review10 What are the limitations of return values versus call-by-reference parameters?
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review11 void bar(int numArray[]){ } Is numArray call by value or call by reference?
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review12 What do you have to do to make an array parameter call by value?
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review13 What is the purpose of assertions?
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review14 What is meant by a global variable?
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review15 Where are global variables declared?
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review16 If the following function compiles then what is a? void func1(int b){ a = b; }
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review17 int a=10; what output? void func2(int b){ int a; a = b; } void func3(){ cout << a; } int main(){ func2(5); func3(); }
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review18 C-strings are a bit like our big Integers. We had arrays of 1000 locations we could use to store digits, but for any given big Integer, we may only use a few of those locations. C-strings are an array of characters but for any given string we may only use a few of the characters in the full array. In bigIntegers, how did we determine how many locations hold the digits of our number? In C-strings, how do we determine how many locations hold the characters in our string?
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review19 We've learned quite a few preexisting functions that we can use when programming. What functions did we use to generate random numbers?
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review20 What functions did we use to convert c- strings to numbers?
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review21 What functions did we use to test if a character was whitespace? Or a digit?
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review22 Some pre-existing functions we've learned belong to classes. What function did we learn to get the c- string equivalent of a C++ string?
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review23 What is the difference between exit and return?
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review24 Do return and exit have a different effect when called in the main function? Do return and exit have a different effect when called in another function?
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review25 Is int main() in our basic template a function?
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review26 What is special about the main function?
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review27 What is the difference between break and continue?
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review28 What function did we learn to open a file?
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review29 What is the type of variable used for output files?
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review30 What is the type of variable used for input files?
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review31 What is the difference between get and peek?
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review32 What two functions can be used to allocate memory dynamically?
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review33 If you allocate memory with malloc, what function should you use to deallocate it?
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review34 If you allocate memory with new what function should you use to deallocate it?
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review35 What is the difference between a plain array of characters and C-string?
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review36 Suggest an assertion to test the preconditions of this function: /* precondition: a and b are positive */ void func7(int a, int b);
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review37 What is a function prototype? How is it useful?
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review38 Propose a struct to hold a song type
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review39 Declare a variable of type song and initialize it to represent an actual song that you like.
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review40 Propose a struct to hold a BigInteger type?
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review41 Declare a variable of type BigInteger and initialize it to represent the variable 89.
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review42 How do you test if a file open succeeds?
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review43 How do you test if a file read or write succeeds?
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review44 How do you test if you read all the contents of a file?
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review45 If I did this ./a.out inputFile.txt What would argc be?
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review46 If I did this ./a.out inputFile.txt What would argv[1] be?
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review47 What type/types hold the following: 0,1,-1,2,-2,...
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review48 What is the main difference between the values that can be stored in an int variable and the set of all integers that you learned about in math?
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review49 What type/types hold the following: 0,1,2,3,4,...
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review50 What type/types could be legitimately substituted for TYPE TYPE foo = 4;
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review51 What is the main difference between a float and a double?
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review52 int bar = 23/4; What is bar?
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review53 int foo = 23%4; What is foo?
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review54 float bop = 23/4; What is bop?
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review55 int baz; What is the value of baz?
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review56 What are three ways to initialize the value of a variable?
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review57 What would happen if you did this: const int foo = 5; foo = 10;
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review58 Is this a valid comment? /* Written by Jeanna
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review59 Is this a valid comment? \\ Written by Jeanna
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review60 What are two ways to write a valid comment?
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review61 Declare a variable to hold someone's last name.
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review62 Declare a variable to hold someone's age in years.
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review63 Declare a variable to hold someone's hourly wage.
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review64 Declare a variable to hold someone's middle initial.
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review65 If you wanted to declare a variable to keep track of the number of times someone blinks in a year, what would be a good choice for the type and why?
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review66 What does != mean?
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review67 What is the difference between = and ==?
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review68 What does && mean?
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review69 What does || mean?
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review70 What is the difference between: cin >> foo; cout << foo;
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review71 What type/types hold the following: 'a' '\n' '4'
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review72 Which of these lines is not like the others? foo++; ++foo; foo+=1; foo = foo +1; foo+1;
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review73 What is wrong with this? if ((answer == ‘y’) | (answer == ‘Y’)){ cout << “User entered yes\n”; }
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review74 What is wrong with this? if ((answer == ‘y’) && (answer == ‘Y’)){ cout << “User entered yes\n”; }
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review75 What will happen if you do this? num =3; if (num =2){ cout << “Number is 2\n”; } else { cout << “Number is not 2\n”; }
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review76 What will happen if you do this num =3; if (num !=2){ cout << “Number is not 2\n”; } else if (num < 4) { cout << “Number is less than 4\n”; } else if (num >0){ cout << “Number is greater than 0\n”; }
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review77 What is the value of BAZ below? enum SillyNames {FOO=1, BAR, BAZ};
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review78 Declare an enum of the days of the week.
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review79 What is the advantage of declaring an enum?
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review80 Are these two boolean expressions the same? (x >=10) ((x ==10) && (x > 10))
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review81 There are 3 different types of clauses in an if statement: if, else if and else How many of each can you have?
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review82 Identify the following in this loop: InitializationActions, LoopCondition, UpdateActions, BodyStatements, CompletionActions total =0; i=0; while (i< 10){ total = total +i; i++; } cout << total;
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review83 Identify the following in this loop: InitializationActions, LoopCondition, UpdateActions, BodyStatements, CompletionActions for(i=0; i< 10; i++){ total = total +i; } cout << total;
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review84 Identify the following in this loop: InitializationActions, LoopCondition, UpdateActions, BodyStatements, CompletionActions howMany=0; while(input_stream >> num){ howMany++; total = total + num; } average = total/howMany;
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review85 If homMany and total are ints, what problem will be have computing average? What could we do to fix the problem? What type should average be? howMany=0; while(input_stream >> num){ howMany++; total = total + num; } average = total/howMany;
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review86 int numbers[3]; How many ints are declared? How would you refer to the first one? The last one? Write a for loop to add them all up
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review87 int numbers[3][2]; How many ints are declared? How would you refer to first one? How would you refer to the last one? Write a for loop to add them all up.
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review88 If you want to read from or write to a file what must you add to our basic template?
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review89 #include
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review90 Declare a variable to hold a file you want to read from
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review91 ifstream input_file;
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review92 Declare a variable to hold a file you want to write to.
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review93 ofstream output_file;
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review94 How would you open the file “foo.txt”?
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review95 fileVariable.open(“foo.txt”);
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review96 If you try to open a file, what type of error should you check for and how do you do that?
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review97 Check if weren't able to open the file fileVariable.open(“foo.txt”); if (fileVariable.fail()){ cout << “Couldn't open the file\n”; }
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review98 How would you open the file foo.txt?
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review99 What does it mean to have a if statement nested inside a loop?
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review100 What does it mean to have nested for loops? What are nested for loops especially good for?
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review101 True or false: There are some problems for which you must use a do-while loop. A while loop just won't work.
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review102 When is it generally better to use a do- while loop instead of a while loop?
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review103 When is it generally better to use a for loop instead of a while loop or do-while loop?
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review104 When you get a bunch of compiler errors which one should you fix first and why?
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review105 If you are trying to fix a specific compiler error, how can you figure out where the problem is?
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review106 What is a fence post error?
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review107 If you were going to test this loop what would be three great values of x to test? Why? cin >> x; for (int i=0; i< x; i++){ cout << i; }
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review108 Will these do the same thing? for (i=0; i< 3;i++ ) cout << i; for (i=0;i< 3 ){ cout << i; i++; }
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review109 Will these do the same thing? for (i=0; i< 3;i++ ) cout << i; i=0; while (i< 3 ) cout << i++;
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review110 What would you expect to happen if you did this int numArray[5]; numArray[5] = 100; cout << numArray[5];
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review111 Whats wrong with this int numArray[9]; for (int i=0; i<=9; i++){ numArray[i] = i; }
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review112 Do these all do the same thing? cout << num << “\n”; cout << num << endl; cout << num; cout << “\n”;
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review113 What child of a famous British poet is often considered the first programmer?
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review114 Ada Byron Lovelace (1815-1852)
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review115 Who is the creator of C++?
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review116 Bjarne Stroustrup
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review117 Who is the creator of the C programming language and a co-author of the UNIX operating system?
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review118 Dennis Ritchie
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review119 Explain the joke in the name C++
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review120 Who coined the term “debugging” and wrote the first compiler for a computer programming language?
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review121 Rear Admiral Grace Hopper
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review122 Picture of the moth that was the first computer “bug”
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review123 Who is this?
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review124 Linus Torvalds author and developer of Linux
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review125 Who is this?
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review126 Steve Jobs, co-founder and CEO of Apple Corporation
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review127 Who is this?
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review128 Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple Corporation
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review129 What does IBM stand for?
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review130 International Business Machines
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review131 Who is considered the founder of IBM?
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review132 Thomas J. Watson
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Cs 141 Exam 2 Review133 Give me an example of function overloading?
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