1)Id the logo
2)Which website uses a music recommender system called "Audioscrobbler" ?
3) iAntivirus is a product from which company ?
4)Id the company and why is it famous?
5)Which subsidary of EA primarily known for the Need for Speed and Skate series ?
6)Id the game and what is this level called?
7)Which Japanese company name mean "Three oceans " ?
8)Id this famous ios app ?
9) Which opensource format has been developed by Xiph.Org Foundation?
10)The Blue Book is an intro to which programming language?
1)Free Software Foundation
ReplyDelete2)Last fm
3)Symantec
6)Pacman
7)Sanyo
8)Cut The Rope
9)Ogg
10)Smalltalk
4)prime sense
ReplyDelete5)blackbox games
6)pacman n 256
rst as abv...
1. free software foundation
ReplyDelete2. last fm
3. symnatec
4. prime sense natural interaction
5. EA Black box(wild guess)
6. pacman split screen(not sure)
7. sanyo
8. cut the rope
9. ogg
10. small talk
5. Illusions/DICE
ReplyDelete1. Free Software Foundation
ReplyDelete2. Last.fm
3. Symantec
4. Prime Sense (Natural Interaction)
5. EA Black Box
6. Pacman & This is the Split Screen Level (256th)
7. Sanyo
8. Cut The Rope
9. .ogg
10. This has more than 1 Answers. The Programming Languages Associated with The Blue Books are (All about Statistical Compilers):
PostScript, S(Programming Languages), R(Programming Languages), Small Talk
Thanks for commenting.The answers are:-
ReplyDelete1. Free Software Foundation
2. Last.fm
3. Symantec
4. Prime Sense (Natural Interaction)
5. EA Black Box
6. Pacman & This is the Split Screen Level (256th)
7. Sanyo
8. Cut The Rope
9. .ogg
10.Small Talk
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Blue_Book
Hello Siddhartha
ReplyDeleteI read the Article given in the above link but it doesn't specify any one Language.
I read that while preparing for the TCS IT Wiz 3 weeks ago so therefore I wrote the above answer please make it clear.
Thank You
DWITI KRUSHNA DAS
Which other programming language did u find in that link ?Plz mention it.
DeleteBro I have already Mentioned it Above
Delete[The Programming Languages Associated with The Blue Books are (All about Statistical Compilers):
PostScript, S(Programming Languages), R(Programming Languages), Small Talk]
PostScript, S(Programming Languages), R(Programming Languages) are not mentioned in wikipedia(i couldn't find it seriously) but Small Talk is mentioned.Hence for me the answer is SmallTalk.
DeleteIf however u give me a more reliable source where these are mentioned then i will accept ur answer.Plz give that link.
Bro ACtually We both had an Misconception about each other's Question. Actually I read the book for Statistical compilers but you are referring to the book of Smalltalk-80 (Common Name- Blue Book)
DeleteSo forget about the Misconception
Visit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Blue_Book
Again!!!
Thanking You
DWITI KRUSHNA DAS