According to the text, is it possible to develop Internet applications without understanding the architecture of the Internet and the technologies? Support your answer.

What will be an ideal response?

Yes, it is possible to write code that communicates over a network, without
understanding the hardware and software technologies that are used to transfer data from
one application to another. However, knowledge of the underlying network system allows a
programmer to write better code.

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Which of the following statements about functional programming is false?

a) You do not need to specify how to iterate through the elements or declare and use any mutable (that is, modifiable) variables. This is known as internal iteration, because the library code (behind the scenes) iterates through all the elements to perform the task. b) A key aspect of functional programming is immutability—not modifying the data source being processed or any other program state, such as counter-control variables in loops. This eliminates common errors that are caused by modifying data incorrectly. c) A filter operation combines the elements of a collection into a single new value, typically using a lambda that specifies how to combine the elements. d) A map operation results in a new collection in which each element of the original collection is mapped to a new value (possibly of a different type). The new collection has the same number of elements as the collection that was mapped.

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Another name for the World Wide Web is the Internet of Things.?

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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