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An _________ data type is a keyword of a programming language that specifies the amount of memory needed to store data and the kind of data that will be stored in that memory location.
Skill/Topic: Memory, Abstract Data Types, and Addresses
A) abstract



  
Total Answers and Comments: 4 Last Update: December 28, 2007   
  
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Submitted by: manishmodgil
 
Its ABSTRACT .

The answer is conceptual and remains same for all the programming languages so this is the same answer even in case of C++ or .net

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ashwini2311
January 18, 2006 06:52:18   #1  
samiksc Member Since: October 2005   Contribution: 233    

RE: An _________ data type is a keyword of a programm...
abstract
 
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June 18, 2006 14:33:43   #2  
Shilpi        

RE: An _________ data type is a keyword of a programm...
Byte in .Net and Java
 
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October 03, 2007 05:55:02   #3  
vishumalka Member Since: September 2007   Contribution: 1    

RE: An _________ data type is a keyword of a programm...
it is malloc in C new in C++ java
 
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December 28, 2007 02:20:53   #4  
manishmodgil Member Since: July 2006   Contribution: 15    

RE: An _________ data type is a keyword of a programming language that specifies the amount of memory needed to store data and the kind of data that will be stored in that memory location.
Its ABSTRACT .

The answer is conceptual and remains same for all the programming languages so this is the same answer even in case of C++ or .net

 
Is this answer useful? Yes | NoAnswer is useful 1   Answer is not useful 0Overall Rating: +1    


 
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