This is probably false. Take a language like C++, and even though some open source compilers will work for both Windows AND Linux, some functions or libraries may be available on Windows but not Linux and vice versa. Theoretically, if you're using the standard library and the compiler supports it, then yes, but in practice, the answer is usually no.
Answer:
Updating OS, defragmentation of memory and hardware maintenance.
Explanation:
There are two main components of the computer system, they are software and hardware components. The software is the operating system and the application software and utilities. To optimise the OS, it should be updated, at least every month.
The hardware is of four parts, namely, the input, output, memory and processor unit. These parts should be serviced monthly and defragmentation of the memory should be monthly for optimisation.
Answer:
Drivers most capable of multitasking effectively are not those who are most likely to engage in multiple tasks simultaneously. Instead, people who score high on a test of actual multitasking ability tend not to multitask because they are better able to focus attention on the task at hand.
Explanation:
Because drivers should not be distracted