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    • #REDIRECT [[Programming Language]] ...
      34 bytes (3 words) - 09:18, 17 April 2006
    • The [http://commtechlab.msu.edu/sites/aslweb/browser.htm American Sign Language Browser] for all of you: ...
      453 bytes (72 words) - 22:19, 12 October 2005
    • KML (Keyhole Markup Language) is a grammar and file format for modeling and storing geographic features ...
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    • '''!lang''' -> language codes (examples: ''!lang es !lang deu !lang Georgian'') # language codes (ISO 639) ...
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    • ! Language ! Language (local) ...
      30 KB (4,105 words) - 17:52, 29 August 2022
    • Multilingual pages have a working-language. The working-language is the language used the most often and most effectively to work on its contents. ...
      10 KB (1,751 words) - 06:22, 30 November 2006
    • Q
      === Q programming language === ...amming language]]) is an interpreted, interactive functional [[programming language]] created by Albert Gräf at the University of Mainz in Germany. ...
      2 KB (230 words) - 06:47, 7 November 2005
    • ...class=\"sub\">Project</th><th class=\"sub\">Language</th><th class=\"sub\">Language (local)</th><th class=\"sub\">Prefix</th><th class=\"sub\">Good</th><th cla | style="text-align: right; | <?php echo "[[w:".$row['lang']." language|".$row['lang']."]]"; ?> ...
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    • echo "This language does not exist (as a wikipedia)."; <p>usage: <pre>?family=[project family]\n\n?lang=[language]</pre></p> ...
      12 KB (1,142 words) - 16:46, 29 August 2022
    • Illogicopedias (by language, ISO): Uncyclomedia individual wikis (non-Wikia, by language, ISO): ...
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    • ==Coded Language== ...rk.com/playvideo.asp?speed=300&type=music&videoid=saulwilliams_coded Coded Language] Video ...
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    • D
      ...se systems and applications [[programming language]]. It is a higher level language than C++, but retains the ability to write high performance code and interf ...come with a VM, a religion, or an overriding philosophy. It's a practical language for practical programmers who need to get the job done quickly, reliably, a ...
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    • ...uage relate to the mind, both of the speaker and the interpreter? How does language relate to the world? ...
      3 KB (453 words) - 18:35, 19 August 2006
    • LANG LANGUAGE LANGUAGE INFO [0] ...
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    • * Written in a high level language rather than assembly language ...nd the remaining code for the operating system was written in a high level language called [[C]]. ...
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    • ...s a fork of the [[Waimea]] [[window manager]], with the intent to create a language agnostic scriptable window manager, while maintaining the original features ...n the window manager are not language specific, they can be written in any language supported by [[SWIG]]. For starters, we plan on supporting [[Python]] with ...
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    • C
      C is an often used [[:Category:Programming Languages|programming language]] because of it's solid structure and it being [[multiplatform]] capable. ...It was named "C" because many of its features were derived from an earlier language called "B". ...
      726 bytes (103 words) - 20:06, 29 October 2007
    • ...pretive languages) comes with a compiler. ''In effect, the compiler is the language, because it defines which instructions are acceptable''. ...dustry is quite competitive, so there are actually many compilers for each language on each type of computer. More than a dozen companies develop and sell [[C] ...
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    • object oriented language for use in [[unix]] applications. ...gned to be embeddable in any applications requiring an object-based script language. It's especially aimed at applications which are expected to have long (or ...
      599 bytes (82 words) - 21:44, 13 September 2005
    • <tr><td>+lang</td><td>+lang <language></td><td>adds a new language to the language list</td><td></td></tr> <tr><td>-lang</td><td>-lang <language></td><td>removes a language from the language list</td><td></td></tr> ...
      8 KB (1,452 words) - 21:24, 27 September 2005
    • ...ion of Urban Müller, whose goal was apparently to create a Turing-complete language for which he could write the smallest compiler ever, for the [[Amiga]] OS 2 The Language ...
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    • ..., compiled (sometimes interpreted), imperative, [[computer]] [[programming language]] originally developed in the 1950s and '''still heavily used''' for scient ...rs of FORTRAN didn't invent the idea of writing programs in a [[High Level Language]] (HLL) and compiling the source code to object code with an optimizing com ...
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    • An [[esoteric]] [[programming language]] is a [[computer]] programming language designed to experiment with weird ideas, to be hard to program in, or as a * [[Wikipedia:Esoteric programming language]] ...
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