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  • ...e to document the making of the source code, and to include all the source code in that article, so as to be compilable therefrom. ...ctice in most [[programming languages]] is that the primary text is source code, optionally supplemented by descriptive text in the form of comments. Knuth ...
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  • He was also involved with [[Edgar F. Codd]]'s [[relational model]] for database management. ...n 1983 and has written extensively of the relational model, in association with [[Hugh Darwen]]. ...
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  • ...o'' more often than ''portable;'' they adopted a unique label for ''pseudo-code'' meaning instructions for a pseudo-machine. ...ns-Heinrich Nägeli, and Christian Jacobi,<ref name="Nori_1975"/> and the [[Pascal-S]] compiler in 1975, by [[Niklaus Wirth]]. ...
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  • ...is easier for people to understand than conventional programming language code and that it is an efficient and environment-independent description of the ...class="plainlinks">[[HAGGIS]]</span> bridge the gap between pseudocode and code written in programming languages. ...
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  • | other articles = ...y layer]]s for some other Unixes. UNICOS was originally introduced in 1985 with the [[Cray-2]] system and later ported to other Cray models. The original U ...
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  • | website = <!-- {{URL|www.example.com}} --> ...[[Euclid (programming language)|Euclid]], [[Pascal (programming language)|Pascal]], [[SP/k]] ...
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  • ...s LL(''k''). Even when they terminate, parsers that use recursive descent with backtracking may require [[exponential time]]. ==Example parser== ...
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  • | name = Turbo Pascal ...://www.thoughtco.com/history-of-delphi-1056847 |title=Delphi history: from Pascal to Embarcadero Delphi XE 2 |last=Gajic |first=Zarko |date=17 March 2017 |we ...
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  • ...allows computing representations of mathematical objects to be manipulated with the same syntax as on paper. ...nction calls. For example, consider variables {{code|a}}, {{code|b}} and {{code|c}} of some user-defined type, such as [[Matrix (mathematics)|matrices]]: ...
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  • ...n sorting order) element in the unsorted sublist, exchanging (swapping) it with the leftmost unsorted element (putting it in sorted order), and moving the == Example == ...
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  • {{Short description|Traditional first example of a computer programming language}} ...the [[computer software]] intended to [[Compiler|compile]] or run [[source code]] is correctly installed, and that its operator understands how to use it. ...
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  • ...text, other terms are used instead of ''command''. For example, in machine code, the typical term is ''instruction'' and in an imperative language, the typ ...rules of a language. This general concept of structure is not be confused with [[structured programming]] which limits structure to sequencing, selection ...
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  • ...entry is the sum of the two immediately above.|alt=The first five rows of Pascal's triangle, arranged in a triangular formation. Values: (1, (1, 1), (1, 2, For example, the fourth power of {{math|1 + ''x''}} is ...
    63 KB (9,577 words) - 15:58, 20 April 2026
  • ...distinct name that identifies a compatibility aspect of that version. For example, Win32 is the major version of Windows API that runs on 32-bit systems. The ...son=The categories are out of date, as are the references for it; see, for example, https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/apiindex/windows-api-list. ...
    29 KB (4,157 words) - 04:51, 31 May 2026
  • {{other uses|Pascal (disambiguation)}} | name = Pascal ...
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  • ...and traditional [[source code]], from which [[Compiler|compilable]] source code can be generated.<ref name="TCJ_LP">{{note label|TCJ_LP||v}}{{note label|TC ...r science)|macros]] are used to hide abstractions and traditional [[source code]], more like the text of an [[essay]]. ...
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  • | other articles = ...Laboratory|AI Lab's]] [[Lisp machine]]s which Symbolics had used in common with [[Lisp Machines]], Inc. (LMI), and [[Texas Instruments]] (TI). Genera was a ...
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  • {{Short description|Traditional first example of a computer programming language}} ...the [[computer software]] intended to [[Compiler|compile]] or run [[source code]] is correctly installed, and that its operator understands how to use it. ...
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  • {{Short description|Metric for source code testing}} {{About|coverage based on source code|coverage based on requirements|Test coverage}} ...
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  • ...|set]] of types on which they operate when used, thus reducing [[duplicate code]]. ...roduced to the mainstream with [[Ada (programming language)|Ada]] in 1977. With [[Template (C++)|templates]] in [[C++]], generic programming became part of ...
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