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· 251-255 · 256-260 · 261-265 · 266-270 · 271-275 · 276-280 · 281-285 · 286-290 · 291-295 · 296-300 · 301-305 ·Write a 200- to 300-word description of at least two professions in these fields. Computer Systems Analysts Computer Programming
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Computer Science
Topic:
Software Tools and Systems Programming.
Posting ID:
151293
OTA ID:
105821
Highlight the most important differences between object-oriented programming languages and generations 1-4 of (often called top down or structured) programming languages. How are they similar? • Post a 200- to 300-word response.
Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Software Tools and Systems Programming.
Posting ID:
151294
OTA ID:
103987
Evolution of Programming Languages Presentation
Create a 5- to 7-slide Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation detailing the evolution of programming languages. Organize your slide presentation in the form of a timeline, and discuss the various generations of programming languages (first through fourth). • Include a reference slide with citations in APA format.
Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Software Tools and Systems Programming.
Posting ID:
151295
OTA ID:
105821
Create SQL Statements using Current SQL Database
Using the database and tables from Week Three, write queries to the specifications listed below. Note: Verify that the updates in the next three statements (4.1 – 4.3) are completed correctly by displaying the relevant columns before and after the updates run. (4.1) Choose an EEO-1 Classification: Increase all employees’ salaries that have: the selected EEO-1 classification by 10%. (4.2) Increase all employees’ salaries by 5%. (4.3) Choose an employee from the employee table; delete this employee. Using the database and tables from Week Three, write SQL statements to: (4.4) How many people are salaried and how many are hourly? (4.5) Calculate the minimum salary for all salari... click for more
Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Software Tools and Systems Programming.
Posting ID:
151561
OTA ID:
105746
Create SQL statements using current database- check and correct please
If you could check statements in the sql and make correction I would be happy. I added the statements that you helped me with at the end. These statements are located in the middle. (3.1) Using the database and tables from Week Two, write SQL statements and enter the records into the employee table for the workers identified in the Employee Files for the administrative offices and the Del Mar location. (3.2) Check the results by selecting all of the columns from both of your tables. USE INSERT statements to enter the new records. Using the database and tables from Week Two (including the new records just added), write SQL queries using BETWEEN, LIKE: (3.3) Write a SQL query t... click for more
Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Software Tools and Systems Programming.
Posting ID:
151568
OTA ID:
105746
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