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Java is a widely used and versatile object-oriented programming language known for its portability and security. It allows developers to create reusable and modular code, and its platform independence enables code to run on various platforms without modification. With features like strong data typi...

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Explain the Bubble Sort algorithm and its time complexity.

Answer: Start at the beginning of the array. Compare the current element with the next element. If the current element is greater than the next element, swap them. Move to the next pair of elements and repeat steps 2-3. Continue this process for each element in the array. After one full pass, the largest element will be in its correct position. Repeat the process for the remaining unsorted elements until the entire array is sorted. Time Complexity of Bubble Sort: Best-case time complexity: O(n) Average-case time complexity: O(n^2) Worst-case time complexity: O(n^2)

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Explain how to reverse a string in C.

Answer: #include <stdio.h> #include <string.h> void reverseString(char str[]) { int length = strlen(str); int i, j; char temp; for (i = 0, j = length - 1; i < j; i++, j--) { temp = str[i]; str[i] = str[j]; str[j] = temp; } } int main() { char inputString[100]; printf(\"Enter a string: \"); scanf(\"%s\", inputString); reverseString(inputString); printf(\"Reversed string: %s\\n\", inputString); return 0; }

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What is null pointer in C ?

Answer: A pointer that does not refer to ay address of value but NULL is known as a NULL pointer. When we assign \'0\' value to pointer of a any type. It becomes NULL.

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Define Normalization ?

Answer: Normalization is a process used in database design to eliminate redundancy and ensure data integrity by organizing the database tables and attributes in a structured manner. It involves breaking down complex tables into smaller, related tables and arranging data to reduce duplication. The goal of normalization is to minimize data anomalies like insertion, update, and deletion anomalies, and to ensure that data is stored efficiently and logically. The process typically involves applying a series of normal forms (such as First Normal Form, Second Normal Form, etc.) to progressively eliminate redundancy and improve the overall efficiency and maintainability of the database.

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What do you mean by aggregation in java?

Answer: The term aggregation refers to the relationship between two classes best described as a \"whole/part\" and \"has-a\" relationship. The kind is the most specified version of an association relationship. It contains the references to another class and is said to have ownership of that class.

The Definition of a Java Program

In this Java tutorial, we'll be looking at the basics of a Java program. The
smallest building block in Java programs are functions. If a function is a
block of code that performs a task, think of the buttons on the remote
control of your TV. Every Java program should have at least one function
and that function is called main .

Writing Java Code

After the parentheses, we have a pair of curly braces and inside these
braces, we write the actual Java code. Every Java program s hould have at
least one function and that function is called main . So, main is the entry
point to our programs. Whenever we execute a Java program,
the main function gets called and the code inside this function gets
executed.

Java Class
A class is a container for related methods, so we use classes to organize
our code. By the same token, we have a concept called package, and we
use a package to group related classes.

As our applications grow, we're going to end up with hundreds or even
thousands of classes, so we should properly organize these classes into
packages. The base package for a Java project is the domain name of your
company in reverse.

The code editor might look a little bit intimidating at first, but trust me it's
really easy and you're going to learn about it throughout this course. For
now, just type a base package for your project; it can be your name or
whatever, it doesn't really matter.

IDE is building our application and we can see the result in this little
terminal window. So, here's our "Hello World" message. That was our first
Java program.

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