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  • {{Infobox programming language | paradigm = [[imperative programming|imperative]] ...
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  • {{Short description|Early object-oriented programming language}} {{about|the programming language|the village in Estonia|Simula, Estonia}} ...
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  • ...rew |last2=Lumsdaine|year=2005|title=MultiArray: a C++ library for generic programming with arrays|journal=Software: Practice and Experience|volume=35|issue=2|pag ...Word (data type)|words]] at memory addresses 2000, 2004, 2008, ..., 2036, (in [[hexadecimal]]: <code>0x7D0</code>, <code>0x7D4</code>, <code>0x7D8</code> ...
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  • ...in [[C (programming language)|C]]. The gray lines are [[comment (computer programming)|comments]] that explain the program to humans. When [[compiled]] and [[Exe ...}</ref> typically allowing software to be [[Software development|written]] in a [[human readable]] manner. ...
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  • ...uded in a document and how it is combined with the content of the document in a way to facilitate use by humans and computer programs. The idea and [[ter ...and [[LaTeX]]. [[Scribe (markup language)|Scribe]] and most modern markup languages, such as [[XML]], identify document components (for example headings, parag ...
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  • ...Domain (software engineering)|application domain]], details of programming languages and generic code [[library (computing)|libraries]], specialized algorithms, ...development]]'' is used for this larger overall process – with the terms ''programming'', ''implementation'', and ''coding'' reserved for the writing and editing ...
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  • {{Short description|Programming language designed 1942 to 1945}} {{Infobox programming language ...
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  • ...[[computer|system]], but often a relatively simple text editor is included in a default installation of an [[operating system]] (OS) since editing text f ...ext]] (created and edited by text editors) and [[rich text]] (such as that created by [[word processor]]s or [[desktop publishing]] software). ...
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  • ...that the prior node be accessed beforehand (which introduces difficulties in [[instruction pipelining|pipelining]]). Faster access, such as random acces ...operations by keeping the link previous to the link being added or removed in memory during list traversal. ...
    57 KB (9,130 words) - 05:47, 24 May 2026
  • ...ons notable as [[computer scientist]]s are included here because they work in program as well as research. ...Adams (game designer)|Scott Adams]] – series of text adventures beginning in the late 1970s ...
    50 KB (6,028 words) - 08:59, 22 May 2026
  • {{Programming language lists}} This is a record of notable [[programming language]]s, by decade. ...
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  • | caption = Knuth in 2011 ..., |[[Robinson–Schensted–Knuth correspondence]], [[LR parser]], |[[Literate programming]]}}}} ...
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  • {{Short description|Property of predicates in linguistics and philosophy}} ...rise to the [[sorites paradox]]. Vagueness is separate from [[ambiguity]], in which an expression has multiple [[denotation]]s. For instance the word "ba ...
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  • |caption =Mauchly in 1945 ...[[EDVAC]], [[BINAC]] and [[UNIVAC I]], the first commercial computer made in the [[United States]].<ref name="byte_1980_bytelines_j_mauchly"/> ...
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  • {{Short description |Software that translates code from one programming language to another}} {{About |software to translate computer languages |the manga |Compiler (manga)}} ...
    67 KB (9,466 words) - 16:55, 21 May 2026
  • ...he executing program (for later debugging by the programmer) and then load in (or instruct the computer to go on to) the next user's program. Programs co Symbolic languages, e.g., assemblers and compilers<ref>{{cite book ...
    35 KB (5,129 words) - 21:51, 28 May 2026
  • {{for|the retronym referring to television broadcasting|Broadcast programming}} ...[[level set]] of the cost function, and the arrow indicates the direction in which we are optimizing.]] ...
    62 KB (8,749 words) - 10:14, 27 April 2026
  • ...e:JavaScript_code.png|thumb|[[Source code]] for a computer program written in the [[JavaScript]] language. It demonstrates the ''appendChild'' method. Th ...uestion about a database must be at the very end.}} of instructions in a [[programming language]] for a [[computer]] to [[Execution (computing)|execute]]. It is o ...
    123 KB (16,647 words) - 18:28, 18 May 2026
  • {{Short description|Application of computing technology in music}} '''Computer music''' is the application of [[computing technology]] in [[musical composition|music composition]], to help human composers create n ...
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  • ...ineering Trustworthy Software Systems. SETSS 2018 | series=[[Lecture Notes in Computer Science]] | volume=11430 | pages=202–235 | date=2019 | publisher=S ...for graduate work, earning a [[Doctor of Philosophy|Ph.D.]] in mathematics in three years under [[Oswald Veblen]]. ...
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