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full answer with code pls

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    2.1 Define what is meant by a programming paradigm and explain the characteristics of different programming paradigms (Procedural, Object-Oriented, and Event-Driven) (Report). 2.2 Develop Java code examples for a certain scenario of your choice that implements the features and the characteristics of the different programming paradigms (Procedural, Object-Oriented, and Event-Driven). You should utilize the concepts of Encapsulation, Composition, Inheritance, and Polymorphism in your Object-Oriented code. (Code). 2.3 Compare and contrast the features and characteristic of each paradigm that you have used in developing your code in (2.2) (Screenshots of Code) (Report). 2.4 Critically evaluate the code examples that you have developed in (2.2) in terms of code structure and characteristics for each paradigm (Screenshots of Code) (Report).

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      2.1 Define what is meant by a programming paradigm and explain the characteristics of different programming paradigms (Procedural, Object-Oriented, and Event-Driven) (Report). 2.2 Develop Java code examples for a certain scenario of your choice that implements the features and the characteristics of the different programming paradigms (Procedural, Object-Oriented, and Event-Driven). You should utilize the concepts of Encapsulation, Composition, Inheritance, and Polymorphism in your Object-Oriented code. (Code). 2.3 Compare and contrast the features and characteristic of each paradigm that you have used in developing your code in (2.2) (Screenshots of Code) (Report). 2.4 Critically evaluate the code examples that you have developed in (2.2) in terms of code structure and characteristics for each paradigm (Screenshots of Code) (Report).

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      jschell
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      Member 15912696 wrote:

      full answer with code pls

      Err...no thank you.

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        2.1 Define what is meant by a programming paradigm and explain the characteristics of different programming paradigms (Procedural, Object-Oriented, and Event-Driven) (Report). 2.2 Develop Java code examples for a certain scenario of your choice that implements the features and the characteristics of the different programming paradigms (Procedural, Object-Oriented, and Event-Driven). You should utilize the concepts of Encapsulation, Composition, Inheritance, and Polymorphism in your Object-Oriented code. (Code). 2.3 Compare and contrast the features and characteristic of each paradigm that you have used in developing your code in (2.2) (Screenshots of Code) (Report). 2.4 Critically evaluate the code examples that you have developed in (2.2) in terms of code structure and characteristics for each paradigm (Screenshots of Code) (Report).

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        Dave Kreskowiak
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        No. Nobody is here to do your work, or more importantly, your homework, for you. You learn nothing from that. Frankly, I find people who ask others to do their work for them lazy and insulting to others and themselves.

        Asking questions is a skill CodeProject Forum Guidelines Google: C# How to debug code Seriously, go read these articles.
        Dave Kreskowiak

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          2.1 Define what is meant by a programming paradigm and explain the characteristics of different programming paradigms (Procedural, Object-Oriented, and Event-Driven) (Report). 2.2 Develop Java code examples for a certain scenario of your choice that implements the features and the characteristics of the different programming paradigms (Procedural, Object-Oriented, and Event-Driven). You should utilize the concepts of Encapsulation, Composition, Inheritance, and Polymorphism in your Object-Oriented code. (Code). 2.3 Compare and contrast the features and characteristic of each paradigm that you have used in developing your code in (2.2) (Screenshots of Code) (Report). 2.4 Critically evaluate the code examples that you have developed in (2.2) in terms of code structure and characteristics for each paradigm (Screenshots of Code) (Report).

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          Lost User
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          Forum Guidelines - PLEASE READ - Java Discussion Boards[^]

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            2.1 Define what is meant by a programming paradigm and explain the characteristics of different programming paradigms (Procedural, Object-Oriented, and Event-Driven) (Report). 2.2 Develop Java code examples for a certain scenario of your choice that implements the features and the characteristics of the different programming paradigms (Procedural, Object-Oriented, and Event-Driven). You should utilize the concepts of Encapsulation, Composition, Inheritance, and Polymorphism in your Object-Oriented code. (Code). 2.3 Compare and contrast the features and characteristic of each paradigm that you have used in developing your code in (2.2) (Screenshots of Code) (Report). 2.4 Critically evaluate the code examples that you have developed in (2.2) in terms of code structure and characteristics for each paradigm (Screenshots of Code) (Report).

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            Sounds like "term" stuff ... should cost you about $10,000 for someone else to do it.

            "Before entering on an understanding, I have meditated for a long time, and have foreseen what might happen. It is not genius which reveals to me suddenly, secretly, what I have to say or to do in a circumstance unexpected by other people; it is reflection, it is meditation." - Napoleon I

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              No. Nobody is here to do your work, or more importantly, your homework, for you. You learn nothing from that. Frankly, I find people who ask others to do their work for them lazy and insulting to others and themselves.

              Asking questions is a skill CodeProject Forum Guidelines Google: C# How to debug code Seriously, go read these articles.
              Dave Kreskowiak

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              Andre Oosthuizen
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              How did lazy make it in here, rap over knuckles a few weeks back pops to mind.

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                2.1 Define what is meant by a programming paradigm and explain the characteristics of different programming paradigms (Procedural, Object-Oriented, and Event-Driven) (Report). 2.2 Develop Java code examples for a certain scenario of your choice that implements the features and the characteristics of the different programming paradigms (Procedural, Object-Oriented, and Event-Driven). You should utilize the concepts of Encapsulation, Composition, Inheritance, and Polymorphism in your Object-Oriented code. (Code). 2.3 Compare and contrast the features and characteristic of each paradigm that you have used in developing your code in (2.2) (Screenshots of Code) (Report). 2.4 Critically evaluate the code examples that you have developed in (2.2) in terms of code structure and characteristics for each paradigm (Screenshots of Code) (Report).

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                kdbueno
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                asynchronous programming are not necessarily procedural.

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