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http://foldoc.org/h — found via Mwmbl
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h 2. A method of marking common words to call attention to the fact that they are being used in a nonstandard, ironic, or humorous way. Originated in the…
http://foldoc.org/C — found via Mwmbl
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C It was called "C" because many features derived from an earlier compiler named "B". In fact, C was briefly named "NB". B was itself strongly influenced…
http://foldoc.org/Y — found via Mwmbl
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Y 1. General purpose language syntactically like RATFOR, semantically like C. Lacks structures and pointers. Used as a source language for Jack W. Davids…
http://foldoc.org/2 — found via Mwmbl
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2 In names of translation software, infix 2 often represents the word "to" with the connotation "translate to", as in dvi2ps (DVI to PostScript), int2str…
http://foldoc.org/X — found via Mwmbl
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X 1. Used in various speech and writing contexts (also in lowercase) in roughly its algebraic sense of "unknown within a set defined by context" (compare…
http://foldoc.org/B — found via Mwmbl
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B 2. A systems language written by Ken Thompson in 1970 mostly for his own use under Unix on the PDP-11. B was later improved by Kerninghan(?) and Ritchi…
http://foldoc.org/T — found via Mwmbl
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3. (lower case) The Lispatom used to represent "true", among other things. "false" is represented using the same atom as an empty list, nil. This overloa…
http://foldoc.org/Q — found via Mwmbl
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Q was a test-bed for programming language ideas. Where APL uses arrays for looping, Q uses generalised sequences which may be infinite and may be stored …
http://foldoc.org/J — found via Mwmbl
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J A derivative and redesign of APL with added features and control structures. J is purely functional with lexical scope and more conventional control st…
http://foldoc.org/1 — found via Mwmbl
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1 ⇝ one The lowest positive integer and the basis for counting. Multiplication by one is an identity operator and, since one is its own reciprocal, so is…
http://foldoc.org/+ — found via Mwmbl
plus from FOLDOC
In programming, the operator is sometimes overloaded to perform other tasks like concatenating strings. In the C language and its many imitators, the sym…
http://foldoc.org/0 — found via Mwmbl
zero from FOLDOC
1. 0, ASCI character 48. Numeric zero, as opposed to the letter "O" (the 15th letter of the English alphabet). In their unmodified forms they look a lot a…
http://foldoc.org/Eh — found via Mwmbl
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Eh /A/. Software Portability Group, U Waterloo. A typeless language derived from (and similar to) B. Provides guaranteed order of evaluation for side eff…
http://foldoc.org/pi — found via Mwmbl
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pi 2. The mathematical constant that is the circumference of a circle divided by its diameter. Pi is written as the greek character pi. Some have suggest…
http://foldoc.org/Z3 — found via Mwmbl
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Z3 The third computer designed and built by Konrad Zuse and the first digital computer to successfully run real programs. The computer was ready in 1941,…
http://foldoc.org/rl — found via Mwmbl
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rl The RL files contain code for defining relational grammars and using them in a bottom-up parser to recognise and/or parse expressions in Relational La…
http://foldoc.org/TI — found via Mwmbl
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TIA tick 1. A jiffy (sense 1). 2. In simulations, the discrete unit of time that passes between iterations of the simulation mechanism. In AI application…