Answer:
A compiler takes the program code (source code) and converts the source code to a machine language module (called an object file). Another specialized program, called a linker, combines this object file with other previously compiled object files (in particular run-time modules) to create an executable file. In short, it's A or D.
Methods in Java are collections of program statements that are named, and executed when called/invoked
The printShortWords method in Java where comments are used to explain each line is as follows:
//This defines the static method
public static void printShortWords(String str, int maxLength){
//This iterates through each word in the string
for(String word: str.split(" ")){
//The compares the length of each word to maxLength
if(word.length()<=maxLength){
//If the length of the current word is atleast maxLength, the word is printed
System.out.print(word+" ");
}
}
}
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What is the subject about?
AltGr (also Alt Graph) is a modifier key found on many computer keyboards (rather than a second Alt key found on US keyboards). It is primarily used to type characters that are not widely used in the territory where sold, such as foreign currency symbols, typographic marks and accented letters.
Answer:
D. It is a program that checks for grammatical errors.