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  • ...h language]] [[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)|l
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  • | 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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  • ...tional Environment was an integrated development environment for the [[Ada programming language]], which provided good support for abstraction through strong typi ...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 ...n policy]] such as [[Adobe Flash]], [[Microsoft Silverlight]], and [[Java (programming language)|Java]] but these technologies require 3rd party software to be lo
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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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  • ...r hardware in a particular sequence. It is usually written in [[high-level programming language]]s that are easier and more efficient for humans to use (closer to ...r hardware in a particular sequence. It is usually written in [[high-level programming language]]s that are easier and more efficient for humans to use (closer to
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  • ...y graphical user interface, supported very large spreadsheets, and offered programming in a [[HyperCard]]-like language known as HyperScript. The original release ...ects]] directly from the database, a feature that can significantly reduce programming time in many projects. Illustra also included a feature known as '''DataBla
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  • ...IPv7 and DHTs. We use embedded symmetries to demonstrate that evolutionary programming can be made autonomous, wireless, and compact. [21] Moore, V. Object-oriented languages considered harmful. In Proceedings of the Conference on Empathic,
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  • ===Theme One Program : Re-En-Visionary Programming Project=== * If anybody is looking for a programming project, I will post here some data on the '''Theme One Program''' that I w
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  • ...[[Active Server Pages]] (ASP), [[Java Server Pages]] (JSP) and the [[PHP]] programming language that are available to generate dynamic Web systems and dynamic sit ...ash]], [[Macromedia Shockwave|Shockwave]] or [[applet]]s written in [[Java programming language|Java]]. [[Dynamic HTML]] also provides for user interactivity and
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  • ...ss, New York, NY. (Introduction to Tarskian relation theory and relational programming.) * Mitchell, John C. (1996), ''Foundations for Programming Languages'', MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.
    25 KB (3,665 words) - 21:04, 16 November 2015
  • ...sup>[1]</sup></a> Windows Vista includes a large number of new application programming interfaces. Chief among them is the inclusion of version 3.0 of the.NET Fra
    56 KB (8,931 words) - 18:15, 21 April 2008
  • programming. I will attempt to embody this project in the form of programming that challenges workers in AI to represent intelligent processes
    162 KB (25,941 words) - 13:28, 9 January 2008
  • ..., and does not belong on the project. Another example is [[Neurolinguistic programming]]. This falls in between the areas of crank psychology and promotional mat ...med that the eminent linguist George Lakoff had endorsed [[Neurolinguistic programming]] - a significant and important fact if true, but had he bothered to check
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  • ...l, observational, perceptual, or "proper" features. What the "proper" or "object-oriented" features are and whether they can be distinguished in the end from "reacti ...isomorphism. It has applications to the checking of type declarations in programming languages (AC's) and to the annotation of proofs in logical systems (PC's).
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  • [[Category:Declarative Programming]] [[Category:Programming]]
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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 ..., no matter how inspired their first glimmerings. Hence the discipline of programming that challenges workers in AI to represent intelligent processes in terms o
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  • | years saw the evolution of higher-level programming languages in which | To specify a programming language we must specify its syntax and semantics.
    567 KB (86,909 words) - 21:00, 6 December 2016
  • ...rity]] of inquiry places strong limitations on the effective [[modularity (programming)|modularity]] of its principal components.
    93 KB (14,277 words) - 20:00, 28 July 2017
  • ...also called ''logic programming'', depends on a capacity, as embodied in a programming language or other formal system, to describe the relation between problems ...rams that are capable of parsing real sentences, and to serve in designing programming languages that people would like to become accustomed to use. As a matter
    211 KB (31,551 words) - 20:44, 2 August 2017
  • ...rity]] of inquiry places strong limitations on the effective [[modularity (programming)|modularity]] of its principal components.
    74 KB (11,616 words) - 23:56, 21 May 2010
  • ...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 ...actice when attempting to formalize the semantics of natural, logical, and programming languages. On this account, the deficiency resides with the present analys
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  • [[Category:Declarative Programming]] [[Category:Programming]]
    94 KB (8,938 words) - 22:12, 9 December 2015
  • ...duction to Tarskian relation theory and its applications to the relational programming paradigm. * [[John C. Mitchell|Mitchell, J.C.]] (1996), ''Foundations for Programming Languages'', MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.
    61 KB (7,563 words) - 18:26, 15 June 2010
  • ...ion to Tarskian relation theory and its applications within the relational programming paradigm. * [[John C. Mitchell|Mitchell, J.C.]] (1996), ''Foundations for Programming Languages'', MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.
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  • known as "step-wise refinement" and "top-down programming" in computer science the semantics of natural, logical, and programming languages.
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  • ...of implementing and using programming languages. There are many styles of programming languages and many more styles of putting them to use. I concentrate here
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  • [16:21] <petan> derp: if youa re good in programming you should consider joining dev team
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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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  • ...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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  • ...hat apply to terms. First, the domains of differential geometry and logic programming are connected by analogies between real and boolean types of the same patte
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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 20:32 * Hazard-SJ says no to eeekster and gets back to programming a bot
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  • ...s of qw( $ @ % & * | ? / ! # ~ ) symbols. I really had to summon all of my programming skills to produce an unobfuscated program.">> [20:45] <tommorris> PiRSquared|happy: http://www.linusakesson.net/programming/brainfuck/index.php
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  • ...hat apply to terms. First, the domains of differential geometry and logic programming are connected by analogies between real and boolean types of the same patte
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  • and logic programming are connected by analogies between real and boolean simple type of declarative programming language, not too rich in
    899 KB (89,922 words) - 19:22, 6 December 2014
  • ...hat apply to terms. First, the domains of differential geometry and logic programming are connected by analogies between real and boolean types of the same patte
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  • ...hat apply to terms. First, the domains of differential geometry and logic programming are connected by analogies between real and boolean types of the same patte
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  • [23:26] <Magog_the_Ogre> it's makes Javascript programming much harder
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  • | align="right" | 3 || [[Top-down programming]]
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  • ...ally repeat their number sequence,<ref>{{cite book|title=[[Art of Computer Programming]]|volume=II. Seminumerical Algorithms|edition=1st|chapter=3. Random numbers
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  • ...mareklug> there is Public Radio International. NPR is only one source of programming 12:40 < Pharos> which is mostly the same programming split onto two frequencies
    311 KB (45,183 words) - 00:15, 24 January 2015
  • 12:10 < Qcoder02> Actually I'm suprised Wikipedia doesn't have it's own programming language yet ;) 17:38 < Gladamas> they are two completely different programming languages
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  • 22:34 < UnknownNinjaNN2> I am actually remaking the video game. As in programming.
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  • ...are just checking the news able to be informed? Sure. But now it's just programming like any drama.
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  • [18:36] <Dcoetzee> Which is a good programming exercise in any language [23:28] <PapaJacky> but radio station programming?
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  • ...Demiurge1000> There is much less focus on the future development of the C programming language than there was ten years ago. :|
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  • May 02 12:12:03 <Hedgehog456> Just public domain images for a programming project of mine ...miNewt> and I don't see how that in particular would familiarise kids with programming and the like
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  • [18:41] <Bsadowski1> That was a good programming block they had
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  • ...the person issuing the request say what they want. Everybody has different programming frameworks, and they work with different data.
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