What is hard code & soft code?
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Answer / chandu
hard code is nothing but fix up values to variables for
end of application
eg:String s="chandu"; here chandu is fix up for the
variable--> s
softcode is getting values dynamicaaly from outside like
xml or database and placing into variables
eg:String s=""; it can be any thing like chandu or ramu
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Answer / devnaga
Hard code is the code directly used in the program. Soft
code gets the information dynamically from outside. For
example, to get the database connectivity, if we passed the
url, username & password for thin drivers in the
programming itself is hard coding. At the same time, if we
create a jndi for the above in config & get it in the
program using jndi name is softcode. It is becoz to change
the db connectivity settings we need not modify the program.
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Answer / gaurav agrawal
value given at runtime is called softcode and value which
is static and given at the time of creation of the program
is called hard coded.
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Answer / ohm nathan
The value of the variable assigned in the code itself is
called Hard Coded.
Instead of this assigning the value at runtime/dynamically
is called Soft Coded.
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Answer / razorx
To "hardcode" is to write an absolute value (not a variable or another dynamic data) directly in an application's source code. It's sometimes necessary for e.g. to provide fixed installation path or to detect the piracy or counterfeiting etc.
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Answer / anusha
Hard code is a code directly assigned to a variable. It is fixed value cannot be changed.
Soft code is a code it gives dynamically, it gives runtime.
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Answer / sivakumar
Hard code is the code which is to be used before finalized
one. It can be changed by the programmer before going to
finalised.
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 17 Yes | 29 No |
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