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'''Argument:''' An exchange of words between people with diametrically opposed views who communicate asynchronously.
:''The argument between Linux and Windows administrators as to which is best was heard by everyone in the building''
'''Arguments:''' A command-line argument is the information that follows the binary executable files name on the command line of the operating system. Command-line arguments are used to pass information to the program. For example, when you use a script interpreter, you probably want to specify the name of the file you want to run after the name of the script program.
:''"C:\Windows\System32\cscript.exe //B D:\scripts\EjectCDdrive.vbs"'' and ''"D: & cd D:\scripts & cscript //B EjectCDdrive.vbs"'' essentially did the same thing - annoy James who wondered why his CD tray kept ejecting!
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