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It Is Always Easier to Say You Are Going to Do

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It is always easier to say you are going to do something (strategy formulation) than to actually do it (strategy implementation).


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Reference Variables

Reference variables in programming are used to refer to objects; they store the memory address of objects rather than actual values.

Manipulate Objects

The process of changing, editing, or interacting with objects in programming to accomplish specific tasks.

Base Address

The starting address where an array or data structure is stored in memory.

Memory Location

A specific address within the computer's memory where data is stored or retrieved.

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