Difference between linear and branching programmed instruction
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In linear kind of program, the code is written in such a way that every new block is a part of the program but isn't directly connected or based on the previous or next part, nor the block of code is a sub block of any other block of code in the program.
in Branching Program, a block of code is defined, then with the help of nesting, more blocks or say sub blocks which are directly connected or based on the above block from it are written. Say a function is defined and then with the help of nesting, sub functions are defined.
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in Branching Program, a block of code is defined, then with the help of nesting, more blocks or say sub blocks which are directly connected or based on the above block from it are written. Say a function is defined and then with the help of nesting, sub functions are defined.
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