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  • ...remove or replace conventional language features while still maintaining a language that is [[Turing-complete]].
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  • ..."http://blogsearch.google.com/blogsearch_feeds?hl=en&q=Pascal+(programming+language)&ie=utf-8&num=10&output=atom" entries="10"> {{DISPLAYTITLE:Pascal (programming language)}}
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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]
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  • ...remove or replace conventional language features while still maintaining a language that is [[Turing-complete]].
    417 bytes (59 words) - 16:15, 9 May 2007
  • ...[[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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  • | programming language = [[Java (programming language)|Java]]
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  • ..."http://blogsearch.google.com/blogsearch_feeds?hl=en&q=Pascal+(programming+language)&ie=utf-8&num=10&output=atom" entries="10"> {{DISPLAYTITLE:Pascal (programming language)}}
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  • | company_name = [[Company_Name:=Affordable Database and Computer Programming]] | company_logo = [[Image:ADACLogo.jpg|150px|ADAC Programming]]
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  • *HTML stands for the Hyper Text MarkUp Language. This language is used by browser for representing page texts and graphics. HTML is an ind * The programming language used to create documents for display on the World Wide Web.
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  • | programming language = [[Tcl/Tk]] | language = English, German, Spanish, French, Dutch, Swedish, Russian,
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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 = | language = English, German, French
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  • |programming language = [[C (programming language)|C]]
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  • | programming language = [[Python_(programming_language)|Python]]
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  • ...a simple, freeware, [[Event-driven programming|event-driven]] [[scripting language]] with which you can easily create and control many types of [[Graphical us ...easily provide GUIs and various other services. A rich C/C++ [[Application programming interface|API]] is also provided.
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  • '''Neurlinguistic Programming''' is a hotch–potch of theories, some of which are based on legitimate sc ...promise of unlimited potential by access to subconscious engrams, and body language cues derived from the observation of “therapeutic wizards”. For exampl
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  • genre = Programming framework | ...ework (Java)|Spring Framework]], and applies them to [[Python (programming language)|Python]].
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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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  • |"For co-inventing the UNIX operating system and the C programming language which together have led to enormous advance to computer hardware, software ...ring accomplishments in the development of [[Programming language|computer programming languages]]..."
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  • ...ught processes of individual top performers. It is an operational model of language and thinking. Comaze's focus on doing rather than talking about something a Linguistic - refers to the use of language to order thought and behaviour (the words we use to mediate our sensory rep
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  • ...other language. All the applications are written in [[Python (programming language)|Python]]. It is also open source.
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  • ...[[Pennsylvania]].<ref>[http://ibx.intel.com/directory/productpage/tabid/85/language/en-us/p-2039-workxpress.aspx Intel Business Exchange]</ref><ref>[http://www ...lication development platform that does not require traditional code based programming.
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  • | programming language = [[C Sharp (programming language)|C#]] [[Category:.NET programming tools]]
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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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  • ...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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  • * [[/Indus (programming language)/]]
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  • | language = [[Category:Computer Programming]]
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  • ...technologies and gives to the developer – programmer a unified and common language to create, design and alter these web contents. U-CMS also offers a unique features and introduces a unified programming language. The U-CMS meta-language is called UMBRELLA - Web Script and is a subset of UMBRELLA – Script.
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  • | programming language = | language =
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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 ...ogramming language|Java]], [[Visual Basic]] and other add-ins. Unlike many programming artifacts, which developers retain and maintain, Rose Models merely form a
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  • == http://ezinearticles.com/members/mem_pics/Peter-Hale_30585.jpg End-User Programming Using the Semantic Web == ...opers do not possess. Research cited here from others involved in end-user programming seems to confirm this.
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  • <li>API (Application Programming Interface) - Allows back-end ERP or other applications and websites to comm ...er than English, such as Spanish and Chinese, to allow users to choose the language most suitable to them<ref name=feats/></li>
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  • '''Neurolinguistic Programming''' (NLP) began as an alternative school of psychotherapy in California, USA ...the 'Meta Model' which used language specifically Ericsson used very vague language so as clients could put their own interpretations on anything he said.
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  • web and "expressing it not only in natural language, but also RDFS (RDF Schema) and OWL (Web Ontology Language) will all
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  • ...ple and talented members of IT management - regardless of your programming language, platform, industry sector or company size.
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  • <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
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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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  • ===Cactus Language=== * Project Page : [[Cactus Language]]
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  • ...an, Bulent and Ruth M. Townsley Stemberger. "The Effectiveness of Matching Language to Enhance Perceived Empathy." ''Communication & Cognition''. Vol 33(3-4), *Cheek demonstrated that NLP Milton Model language use is capable of reaching and influencing the unconscious mind by inducing
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  • [[Programming Language]] Since [[Drupal]] is written in [[PHP]] that is the language that is used on daily basis but [[Python]] is also utilized when possible.
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  • ...as that computer's [[machine language]]. Using an already-popular machine language makes it much easier to run existing software on a new machine; consequentl ...cts for the US military were often required to be in the [[Ada programming language]]).
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  • * Spanish-Language: 1040158 * Language & Travel: 497026
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  • ...employees with custom technology skills like [[DB2]], [[Java (programming language)|Java]], [[Lotus Notes]] and other related technologies work in this divisi
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  • ...ltiscope research study the dutch wikipedia was rated the third best dutch language site after google and gmail with a score of 8 1 67 on 26 january 2007 wikip <script type="text/javascript" language="javascript">
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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.)
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  • in an alphabet !A! is called a "two-level formal language" over !A!. formal language over a particular alphabet !A!, the characters of
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  • ...tform-independent [[software framework]] written in the [[Java programming language]]. Eclipse was originally a [[proprietary]] product developed by IBM as a s ...n| date=[[2001-11-01]]| publisher= IBM}}</ref> and the [[Java (programming language)|Java]]-based [[relational database management system]] (RDBMS) [[Apache De
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  • ...tform-independent [[software framework]] written in the [[Java programming language]]. Eclipse was originally a [[proprietary]] product developed by IBM as a s ...n| date=[[2001-11-01]]| publisher= IBM}}</ref> and the [[Java (programming language)|Java]]-based [[relational database management system]] (RDBMS) [[Apache De
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  • ...ion of Windows which required language packs to be loaded to provide local language support, Windows Vista Ultimate and Enterprise editions support the ability
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  • ...is derived from the [[Middle English]] ''Christemasse'' and [[Old English language|Old English]] ''Cristes mæsse,'' a phrase first recorded in 1038.<ref name ....com/browse/Yule Yule]. ''The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language,'' Fourth Edition. Retrieved [[December 3|December 03]], 2006.</ref> a usag
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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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  • * ''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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