What is the difference between a function and a method?
The difference between a function and a method is that a method belongs to an object whereas a function does not. In other words, a function can be called within any code that is not in itself an object.
JavaScript misuse the term "function" when the term was taken from the C programming language. Method is the more technically precise terminology. C does not have any objects, technically speaking, whereas JavaScript is a pure object-based programming language. JavaScript is not, however, a pure object-oriented programming language.
Java is the only programming language that belongs to that class. The reason for this are the following:
C# implements a structure that is not really pure object-oriented language.
Visual Basic or VB.NET employs structure underneath its classes that is not really pure object-oriented language.
Of course, one can always say that all languages are really pure binary language or pure assembly type language since all their codes are implemented by one or more intermediate software that can be understood by the specific operating platform.
What is Inequality in Mathematics?
Inequality in mathematics is the same as inequality in men, despite what the Declaration of Independence may say and anything of equal or higher level. But that's beyond the topic of the question.
Inequality in math is when a number or an expression is higher or lower than another number or numeric expression.
Inequality in math uses the following symbols and concepts between numbers or numeric expressions.
< for "is lesser than".
> for "is greater than".
≤ for "is lesser than or equal to".
≥ for "is greater than or equal to".
What is the value of a college education?
There is both a subjective and an objective value of a college education.
The subjective value depends on the individual who is either earning it or already has it. It is called pride or achievement when one already has it. And it is called discipline or belonging when one is trying to achieve it.
The objective value depends on the viewer of the college education. The individual who has it or trying to get it views its value according to what it will bring in the future and to what it is doing to the individual in the present. It may be viewed as a long struggle presently and as a big monetary earnings in the future.
Colleges and universities always view a college education in a positive way because it is their cash cow.
Employers may view a college education depending on the employer themselves and each individual employee or all employees as a whole.
Parents may also view a college education differently. For example, they may not always agree with the individual's chosen educational goal.
All things considered, the value of a college education depends primarily on the individual who is or will be using his present time and possibly all of his lifetime spending and advancing the knowledge of his or her chosen major or career.
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John Sindayen
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