Answer:
C. Modern Programming Language Skills
Explanation:
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Some of the advanced viruses do this. So it would be true.
Nope, he is a BOT not a MOD. He is made to run for this purpose only. He used to give answers in brainly.in but now he is used for deleting useless answers and questions, to welcome a new user and acts as a server bot.
You can also call "TheBrain" as AI
Answer:
Yes.
Explanation:
Race condition can be described as a situation where at any time there are two or more processes or threads operating concurrently, there is potential for a particularly difficult class of problems. The identifying characteristic of race conditions is that the performance varies depending on which process or thread executes their instructions before the other one, and this becomes a problem when the program runs correctly in some instances and incorrectly in others. Race conditions are notoriously difficult to debug, because they are unpredictable, unrepeatable, and may not exhibit themselves for years.