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Swap two variables without using third variable in C , C# and Java
One of my friends (visitor) asked me in comment section “how to swap two variables without using temp variable” and I thought of sharing that answer with all my friends (visitors). For the first I am also going to provide full code in Java and C# language and my future articles will have codes in Java and C# along with C language. Along with regular logic of swapping variable I will show you how to do that without using third variable in C, Java and C# (C-Sharp).
9 commentsThe Difference: Leader or Manager? How to Develop the Top Best Qualities of Leadership
Is a manager a LEADER? This question might come to mind when one asks oneself, "What qualities go together make a good manager? What does it take?" The answers can be interesting and somewhat unexpected.
66 commentsThe Rise And Fall Of The Roman Empire vs. United States Are We Parallel
The similarities and differences between the rise and fall of Rome Empire in 365 A.D. and the United States in the 21st Century? Are we parallel?
191 commentsMotivating, Managing, Retaining Generation X and Generation Y, Employees
Due to the delayed retirement of the Baby Boomers, senior management may have to deal with 4 or 5 generations in their work teams. Learn how to cope with this?
2 commentsUniversity Study Shows People With Lower IQ's Are Political Conservatives
Winston Churchill Higher IQ linked to liberalism, atheism - UPI.com More intelligent children may be more likely to grow up to be liberals, a researcher at the London School of Economics and Political Science suggests. IQ means, "An intelligence...
85 commentsSkyrim vs. Oblivion: A Character Creation Comparison
This article will compare the major differences between character creation in "Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion" and "Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim," two amazing role-playing games developed by Bethesda Game Studios.
3 commentsEuropean Origin of Sanskrit Language
All these facts clearly indicates that Sanskrit is closer to European languages, not with Indian languages. Why it is so? The answer is easy. Sanskirt was language of the Aryans who came to India from Eastern parts of Europe. There language was the same which was spoken in that part of world. When they came to India, it was changed due to the influence of indigenous languages of India.
4 commentsUnbiased Review of Maruti Swift VXI VDI K Series
After writing a lot about which Swift car to buy and comparing VXi or VDi in my previous hub, I thought to share my unbiased review of this Maruti car with Swift lovers. Though both VXI and VDI share the same chassis and body and it sound like there...
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