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Monday, March 13, 2017
Marriyum urges students to demonstrate tolerance
Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting Mariyum Aurangzeb says the nation has fought the war against terrorism with undaunted courage and determination. She was addressing convocation of Iqra University in Islamabad on Sunday.
She said there is a considerable decrease in terrorism incidents as a result of measures taken by the Government and sacrifices by the country’s valiant armed forces.
She said there is a considerable decrease in terrorism incidents as a result of measures taken by the Government and sacrifices by the country’s valiant armed forces.
Children in school not receiving quality education
ISLAMABAD: All schools should have the same basic standard of education, and special attention should be given to the country’s education sector – particularly with regards to the recruitment and training of teachers, speakers at a session on education reform said on Sunday.
The session, titled ‘Education Reforms in Pakistan: Separating Reality from Rhetoric’ and moderated by Isfundiar Kasuri, was part of the second day of A World of Tomorrow, a conference organised by Beaconhouse.
The session, titled ‘Education Reforms in Pakistan: Separating Reality from Rhetoric’ and moderated by Isfundiar Kasuri, was part of the second day of A World of Tomorrow, a conference organised by Beaconhouse.
Education challenge, opportunity: Maleeha
LONDON: Pakistan's Ambassador to the United Nations Maleeha Lodhi told a packed hall of overseas Pakistanis in London that education is a great challenge in Pakistan but it is also an opportunity.
Speaking at the Annual Gala Dinner celebrating the 10-year anniversary of the UK chapter of DIL (Developments in Literacy) a non-profit body that is educating thousands of underprivileged children, she said the right to education was enshrined in the country's constitution but that provision awaited to be fully implemented, said a press release issued Sunday.
Speaking at the Annual Gala Dinner celebrating the 10-year anniversary of the UK chapter of DIL (Developments in Literacy) a non-profit body that is educating thousands of underprivileged children, she said the right to education was enshrined in the country's constitution but that provision awaited to be fully implemented, said a press release issued Sunday.
UCP distributes certificates to Chinese Language Scholarship Program
Keeping in view the importance of PCEC (Pak China Economic Corridor), UCP signed an MOU with Guangdong Ocean University, China in 2016. Since then 11 students have availed Chinese Language scholarships including 6 students of BS Mechanical Engineering who availed MS Engineering Scholarships in Ocean University. After successfully completing Chinese Language Course these students have returned to Pakistan. A certificate distribution ceremony was held on date in which Mian Amer Mehmood, Chairman Board of Governors UCP, distributed certificates among the students. He appreciated the efforts of UCP management and congratulated the students for successfully completing their Chinese Language Course. The Chairman also visited Chinese Language Lab donated by Chinese Consulate General which is a state of the art lab equipped with latest Chinese language software. The Chairman Mian Amer Mehmood appreciated the efforts of the University in promoting Chinese language and thanked Chinese Consul General for donating the Chinese language lab.
LUMS Annual Book Fair 2017
The Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) Gad and Birgit Rausing Library organised its annual book fair at its premises. The fair was held to help nurture and build a love for reading amongst students by providing them with easy access to a wide range of quality fiction and non-fiction books.
ACCA and SECP sign MoU on Investor Education & Awareness
ACCA (the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) recently signed an MoU with Securities and Exchange Commission Pakistan (SECP) as both ACCA and SECP share a common vision of advancing public interest and are committed towards the promotion of investor education and awareness.
SECMC Partners with IBA to Train Thari Engineers
With an aim to produce high quality human resources from an area with the lowest human development indicators; Sindh Engro Coal Mining Company (SECMC) and Institute of Business Administration (IBA) Karachi have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to impart high quality training to engineers hailing from Tharparkar.
Under the program, IBA Karachi will teach management related courses to Thari engineers in Thar Block II of District Tharparkar, these engineers have been selected through SECMC's under Thari Trainee Engineers Program (TTEP).
Under the program, IBA Karachi will teach management related courses to Thari engineers in Thar Block II of District Tharparkar, these engineers have been selected through SECMC's under Thari Trainee Engineers Program (TTEP).
Sunday, March 12, 2017
Basic Input/Output
Basic Input/Output
Until now, the example programs of previous sections provided very little interaction with the user, if any at all.
Using the standard input and output library, we will be able to interact with the user by printing messages on the
screen and getting the user's input from the keyboard.
C++ uses a convenient abstraction called streams to perform input and output operations in sequential media such as the screen or the keyboard. A stream is an object where a program can either insert or extract characters to/from it. We do not really need to care about many specifications about the physical media associated with the stream - we only need to know it will accept or provide characters sequentially.
The standard C++ library includes the header file iostream, where the standard input and output stream objects are declared.
Standard Output (cout)
C++ uses a convenient abstraction called streams to perform input and output operations in sequential media such as the screen or the keyboard. A stream is an object where a program can either insert or extract characters to/from it. We do not really need to care about many specifications about the physical media associated with the stream - we only need to know it will accept or provide characters sequentially.
The standard C++ library includes the header file iostream, where the standard input and output stream objects are declared.
Standard Output (cout)
Operators
Operators
Once we know of the existence of variables and constants, we can begin to operate with them. For that purpose, C++ integrates operators. Unlike other languages whose operators are mainly keywords, operators in C++ are mostly made of signs that are not part of the alphabet but are available in all keyboards. This makes C++ code shorter and more international, since it relies less on English words, but requires a little of learning effort in the beginning.
You do not have to memorize all the content of this page. Most details are only provided to serve as a later reference in case you need it.
Once we know of the existence of variables and constants, we can begin to operate with them. For that purpose, C++ integrates operators. Unlike other languages whose operators are mainly keywords, operators in C++ are mostly made of signs that are not part of the alphabet but are available in all keyboards. This makes C++ code shorter and more international, since it relies less on English words, but requires a little of learning effort in the beginning.
You do not have to memorize all the content of this page. Most details are only provided to serve as a later reference in case you need it.
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