The one for Java is not invoke/control by the application. The one for .net (C# is just one of the languages) is invokable (may be called) but still no control over when the gc should run, how long to run, etc.
The main difference between sharp and extra sharp cheddar cheese is the intensity of flavor. Extra sharp cheddar has a stronger, more pronounced taste compared to sharp cheddar, which is milder.
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The difference in taste between mild and sharp cheddar cheese is that mild cheddar has a milder, smoother flavor, while sharp cheddar has a stronger, more tangy taste.
The difference in sound between playing a sharp and a B flat on a musical instrument is that a sharp note is slightly higher in pitch than a B flat note.
KWYD and GIGO (Know What You're Doing and Garbage-In, Garbage-Out)
They use different syntax.
Tangent continuity: No sharp angles. Curvature continuity: No sharp radius changes.
one is more sharp in timbre one is lower.
The difference between A and B in music is that A music is in a higher pitch than B and is harder to play.
Sharp mean Acute abgle (less than 90) and Lunt mean Obtuse angle between 90~180) Raza Hassan
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tiger teeth are sharp and elephant teeth are soft
Surfboard has a sharp keel on its bottom while the ski bottom is smooth.
The flavor of sharp cheddar cheese is stronger and more intense than that of medium cheddar cheese.
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The main difference between medium cheddar and sharp cheddar cheese is the aging process. Sharp cheddar is aged longer than medium cheddar, which gives it a stronger and more intense flavor. Medium cheddar has a milder taste compared to sharp cheddar.
In music theory, a sharp raises a note by a half step, a flat lowers a note by a half step, and a natural cancels out a sharp or flat to play the original note.
In music theory, D flat and C sharp are the same pitch but have different names. This is known as enharmonic equivalence. The difference lies in how they are notated in a musical score, with D flat being one half step lower than C sharp.