Wednesday, February 27, 2008

 
Uses of fruits

Lots of hundreds of fruits, as well as fleshy fruits like apple, peach, pear, kiwifruit, watermelon and mango are commercially important as human food, eaten, fresh and as jams, marmalade and other preserves. Fruits are as well in manufactured foods like cookies, muffins, ice cream, cakes, yoghurt, and many more. Numerous fruits are used to make beverages, like fruit juices (orange juice, apple juice, grape juice, etc) or alcoholic beverages, for example wine or brandy.

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

 

Function overloading in C ++

The Function overloading is the practice of declaring the similar function with different signatures. Here, same function name will be used with different number of parameters and parameters of different type. However, overloading of functions with different return types is not allowed.

Some times when these overloaded functions are called, they may cause ambiguity errors. This is because the compiler may not be capable to decide what signature function should be called. If the data is type cast correctly, then these errors will be resolved simply. Normally, function overloading is used wherever a different type of data is to be dealt with. For instance this can be used for a function which converts Fahrenheit to Celsius and vice versa. One of the functions can deal with the integer data, other can deal float for accuracy etc.


Wednesday, February 13, 2008

 
HotJava Browser

Sun is providing the products obtainable below as a courtesy to developers for crisis resolution. The products obtainable here have finished the Sun EOL process and are no longer supported under normal support contracts.

These products are down-revision products that possibly will have various bugs, Y2000, and probably security issues related with them. Sun in no way recommends these products be used in a live, production environment. Any use of product on this page is at the sole discretion of the developer and Sun assumes no job for any resulting problems.

HotJava is a modular, extensible web browser from Sun Microsystems that can carry out Java applets. It was the first browser to support Java applets, and was Sun's display platform for the then new technology. It has since been stopped and is currently no longer supported.

Tuesday, February 05, 2008

 

Pulses

Pulses are defined by the Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations (FAO) as annually leguminous crops yielding from one to twelve grains or seeds of variable size, shape and color surrounded by a pod. Pulses being used for food and animal feed.

The term pulses, as used by the FAO, are kept for crops harvested only for the dry grain. This so excludes green beans and green peas, which are measured vegetable crops. The barred crops which are mainly grown for oil extraction oilseeds like soybeans and peanuts, and crops which are used solely for sowing (clovers, alfalfa).

Pulses are main food crops due to their high protein and essential amino acid content. Like many leguminous crops, pulses play a key role in crop turning round because of their capability to fix nitrogen.


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