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Answers by Mayankprakash
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AAI exam
Any one can suggest please what is the best way to attempt AAI information technology paper ? I mean should do in two phase or single or any other good way which you know ?
Any one can suggest please what is the best way to attempt AAI information technology paper ? I mean should do in two phase or single or any other good way which you kno...
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Nov 28, 2018
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please explain also..
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Nov 10, 2018
Algorithms
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kruskals-algorithm
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Gateforum Test Series: Computer Networks - Lan Technologies
Let cluster of stations share 48kbps of pure aloha channel. Every station outputs frame of length 1024 bit in every 50 seconds. Then what is the maximum value of number of stations?
Let cluster of stations share 48kbps of pure aloha channel. Every station outputs frame of length 1024 bit in every 50 seconds. Then what is the maximum value of number o...
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Nov 5, 2018
Computer Networks
gateforum-test-series
computer-networks
lan-technologies
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AAI Junior Executive Information Technology
It has been mentioned in Advertisement that Admit-Card for online exam will send to registered email-IDs. Does anyone received admit card yet?
It has been mentioned in Advertisement that Admit-Card for online exam will send to registered email-IDs. Does anyone received admit card yet?
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Nov 5, 2018
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doubt_programming
#include<stdio.h> int main() { int i=10; register *a=&i; printf("%d",*a); return 0; } ........................................................................................ ... ; printf("%d",*a); return 0; } my question is register and static both are storage classes so by using register program is executing but why not using static please explain ?
#include<stdio.h>int main(){ int i=10; register *a=&i; printf("%d",*a); return 0;}...............................................................................
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Jul 13, 2018
Programming in C
data-structures
programming-in-c
programming
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Arrays
Let's consider 2 cases Case1 : int A[2][3]; Case 2 : int (*A)[2][3]; Is there any difference between A in Case1 and Case2?if any please explain?
Let's consider 2 casesCase1 : int A [3];Case 2 : int (*A) [3];Is there any difference between A in Case1 and Case2?if any please explain?
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Jul 11, 2018
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