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  • ...[[object-oriented programming|object-oriented]] [[educational programming language]] based on the [[.NET Framework]]. ...an experiment with algorithm design from the start of their journey in the programming world.
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  • '''Indus''' is an object oriented [[programming language]] for [[Ubiquitous computing]]. The primary components of the Indus platform are a [[programming language]] to implement [[software agents]], [[Library (computer science)|libraries]
    10 KB (1,418 words) - 18:34, 12 June 2009
  • | programming language = [[C Sharp (programming language)|C#]] [[Category:.NET programming tools]]
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  • |''For his influence in the area of advanced [[programming]] techniques and [[compiler]] construction'' ...anuals, expository texts, and philosophical contemplations in the field of programming languages''
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  • ...onment was an integrated development environment for the [[Ada programming language]], which provided good support for abstraction through strong typing. The R ...ass diagrams, helped overcome Rational's late re-entry into the market for object-oriented modeling tools. Rose 2.0 ran on Windows PCs and on several Unix-based works
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  • ...ipt Tags), is a [[web development]] technique similar in nature to [[Ajax (programming)|Ajax]] except that the communications method used dynamically injects scri [[Java applet]]s were introduced in the first version of the Java language in 1995. These allow [[compiler|compiled]] client-side code to load data as
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  • ...et. Assembly language must be assembled into object code via an [[assembly language#Assembler|assembler]]. ...et. Assembly language must be assembled into object code via an [[assembly language#Assembler|assembler]].
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  • <li>[[Zope]] Application server: An object-oriented web server written in Python.</li> <li>[http://www.python.org Python]: Extensible programming language.</li>
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  • ...ix''' (INFORMation on unIX) in 1981. It included their own '''Informer''' language. It featured the ACE report writer, used to extract data from the database ...d very large spreadsheets, and offered programming in a [[HyperCard]]-like language known as HyperScript. The original release proved very successful, becoming
    14 KB (2,056 words) - 06:25, 23 February 2007
  • ===Cactus Language=== * Project Page : [[Cactus Language]]
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  • Websites are written in, or dynamically converted to, HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language) and are accessed using a [[software]] program called a [[Web browser]], al ...ver Pages]] (ASP), [[Java Server Pages]] (JSP) and the [[PHP]] programming language that are available to generate dynamic Web systems and dynamic sites. Sites
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  • Though usage varies as usage will, there are several bits of optional language that are frequently useful in discussing relations. The sets <math>X_1, \l ...ss, New York, NY. (Introduction to Tarskian relation theory and relational programming.)
    25 KB (3,665 words) - 21:04, 16 November 2015
  • ...ion of Windows which required language packs to be loaded to provide local language support, Windows Vista Ultimate and Enterprise editions support the ability
    56 KB (8,931 words) - 18:15, 21 April 2008
  • in an alphabet !A! is called a "two-level formal language" over !A!. formal language over a particular alphabet !A!, the characters of
    94 KB (8,938 words) - 22:12, 9 December 2015
  • programming. I will attempt to embody this project in the form of symbolic expressions existing in a language of non-trivial complexity.
    162 KB (25,941 words) - 13:28, 9 January 2008
  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Cactus Language}} ...that come to mind, then it is necessary to contemplate the design of a new language that is especially tailored to the purpose. In the present application, th
    211 KB (31,551 words) - 20:44, 2 August 2017
  • ...the ''parse graph'' of the string.&nbsp; I tend to be a bit loose in this language, often using ''parse string'' to mean the string that gets parsed into the ...c idea of ''structure-preserving mappings'' and commonly formalized in the language of homomorphisms, morphisms, or ''arrows'', depending on the operative leve
    168 KB (21,027 words) - 12:41, 6 August 2017
  • ...cular modes of reasoning, any more than I can say that it must use a given language in order to express itself. But I can argue, relative to a particular mode ...o be regarded as hypothetical, or potentially biased. In other words, the language that I use to describe different modes of reasoning may already have a part
    138 KB (23,322 words) - 14:50, 4 January 2015
  • * ''Webster's New International Dictionary of the English Language, Second Edition, Unabridged'' (1950), W.A. Neilson, T.A. Knott, P.W. Carhar * [[Noam Chomsky|Chomsky, Noam]], ''Reflections on Language'', Pantheon Books, New York, NY, 1975.
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  • * ''Webster's New International Dictionary of the English Language, Second Edition, Unabridged'' (1950), W.A. Neilson, T.A. Knott, P.W. Carhar * [[Noam Chomsky|Chomsky, Noam]], ''Reflections on Language'', Pantheon Books, New York, NY, 1975.
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  • language the use and the significance of these basic formal tools. | Language 1 Object Domain Language 2 |
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  • ...egrating the methods of differential geometry with the techniques of logic programming. I will attempt to embody this project in the form of computer-implemented ...attributed. What makes the system of indications and descriptions into a language is that its elements obey specific sets of axioms that come to be recognize
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  • ...enter into the discussion of that famous question of the schools, whether Language is to be regarded as an ''essential'' instrument of reasoning, or whether, ...English language|English]], he published some popular articles in [[French language|French]] as well. An innovator in fields such as mathematics, research meth
    74 KB (11,616 words) - 23:56, 21 May 2010
  • ...the descriptions they express in the form of computational interpreters or language processors. ...ware development that are known as ''step-wise refinement'' and ''top-down programming'' in computer science (Wirth 1976, 49, 303) have a long ancestry in logic a
    241 KB (38,416 words) - 15:14, 15 April 2017
  • ...compassed much of what is now studied under the philosophies of knowledge, language, and science. Peirce saw logic as the formal branch of the theory of signs ...y of [[Richard Whately]]'s ''Elements of Logic'', then the leading English language text on the subject. Thus began his lifelong fascination with logic and rea
    93 KB (14,277 words) - 20:00, 28 July 2017
  • interpreters or language processors. known as "step-wise refinement" and "top-down programming" in computer science
    665 KB (109,541 words) - 02:46, 13 September 2010
  • ...ects a sample of basic propositional forms as expressed in terms of cactus language connectives. ...h> or as meaningful words from a linguistic ''vocabulary'' of codes. This language can be drawn from any sources, whether natural, technical, or artificial in
    519 KB (74,456 words) - 15:46, 3 October 2013
  • ...ordinary language'' (OL), a ''formal language'' (FL), or a ''computational language'' (CL) approach, have their relevant properties illustrated in the next thr ...ory, as a methodological subject, is used to illustrate the ''mathematical language'' (ML) approach, which ordinarily takes it for granted that signs denote so
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  • [16:21] <petan> derp: if youa re good in programming you should consider joining dev team ...couldn't find anything, google's not showing a lot either, only the french language material atm
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  • ...ith a commercial interest in a pseudoscientific product ([[Neurolinguistic programming]]) continued to edit and expand the article unhindered, in a way that now t === Neurolinguistic Programming ===
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  • ...;} or as meaningful words from a linguistic ''vocabulary'' of codes. This language can be drawn from any sources, whether natural, technical, or artificial in a [[formal language]]. These alphabet letters serve to name the logical features (properties o
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  • ...h> or as meaningful words from a linguistic ''vocabulary'' of codes. This language can be drawn from any sources, whether natural, technical, or artificial in ...cal{A} = \{a_i\}</math> will be employed as the ''alphabet'' of a [[formal language]]. These alphabet letters serve to name the logical features (properties o
    528 KB (75,728 words) - 21:56, 14 January 2021
  • ...h> or as meaningful words from a linguistic ''vocabulary'' of codes. This language can be drawn from any sources, whether natural, technical, or artificial in ...l{A} = \{a_i\}\!</math> will be employed as the ''alphabet'' of a [[formal language]]. These alphabet letters serve to name the logical features (properties o
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  • 05:54 < mareklug> the design of the interface and the programming/editing tools, not to mention the Adobe stuff for early Apple were above an 06:59 < DullBoyJackie> I had this exact same issue with my language's wiki.
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  • ...reklug> seriously, I thrived as a research/member of techical stuff dude. Programming was ok, until I met Java and tried to use Swing to do what needed hand-roll 04:28 < wctaiwan> mareklug: not questioning your credentials, was just saying programming doesn't appear to be your day job.
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  • in the cactus language for ZOL. | In the language of logic (Y:Z) is a relative term whose relate is
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  • �08[17:06] <SerialSockpuppet> such foul language ...s of qw( $ @ % & * | ? / ! # ~ ) symbols. I really had to summon all of my programming skills to produce an unobfuscated program.">>
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  • [17:08] <Logan_> Fluttershy-EN: Watch your language, please. [17:57] <SpeakFree> Are they language issue based or IP based?
    137 KB (18,111 words) - 03:19, 24 January 2015
  • ...xists in incubator at the moment, and it will be the FIRST article in that language 04:03 < wctaiwan> (nice loaded language there btw)
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  • 11:47 < Fasttimes68> isnt icelandic a difficult as fuck language to learn? 11:57 < Jeske_Merensky> The Wikipedia-related channels are grouped by language, not reason. (#wikipedia-en , #wikipedia-es , #wikipedia-de , etc.)
    314 KB (46,354 words) - 00:06, 24 January 2015
  • 14:27 < dtm_> IDoH: see also: the english language ...nt ever expect anyone to comply with such a zealously controlling abuse of language <3
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  • 07:03 < wctaiwan> what language? 17:48 < SigmaWP> openstrings: What language?
    280 KB (41,482 words) - 00:14, 24 January 2015
  • ...time. I am trying to deal with cookies in PHP and the best example is in a language I dont know. Ruby. [17:41] <Swob> Python seems like a pretty powerful language though'
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  • ...of enwiki's sockmasters has taken his articles in english to a non-english language wiki, which is generally a csd yes? [18:30] <[Crow]> Articles not in the local language, I mean
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  • May 01 02:40:45 <Headbomb> and Lybia's main language isn't english ...ttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Middle-earth#.22neo-language.22
    1.58 MB (215,511 words) - 23:33, 28 January 2015
  • [10:48] <BobTheWikipedian> that's not a language [06:10] <Isarra> Language.
    1.63 MB (214,268 words) - 16:57, 8 February 2015