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    • Example: <pre><highlightSyntax language="c"></pre> === language list === ...
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    • `slang': informal language from mainstream English or non-technical [[subcultures]] (bikers, rock fans `jargon': without qualifier, denotes informal `slangy' language peculiar to or predominantly found among hackers -- the subject of this lex ...
      494 bytes (59 words) - 19:37, 7 May 2005
    • ...peaker of a language '''knows is part of the meaning of a sequence of that language''', '''<u>even if it doesn't appear on the surface of the sequence</u>'''. ...
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    • ...n at the beginning. Because the elegant (apparent) simplicity of the Lisp language inevitably leads to chaos. ...
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    • '''Language''': This is the big one. Language allows humans to communicate with each other, not just about the present (w ...
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    • .:"The most common usage for the term is to describe the alteration of language so as to not be objectionable, especially in terms of avoiding offense base ...d other groups. Which names are acceptable? In the 1990s political correct language has become the fashion. Read this article in The Economist for [http://www. ...
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    • ...derlying [[MySQL]] relational database. Its logo symbolizes how its markup language uses brackets <nowiki>[[picture of flower]]</nowiki> to link articles toget default user interface language. ...
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    • ...and that it's not yours either. Feel free to substitute a more appropriate language.] ...
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    • The original BASIC language was invented in 1963 by John Kemeny (1926–93) and Thomas Kurtz (1928–) at D The language was based partly on FORTRAN II and partly on ALGOL 60. ...
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    • What script language did you use? > What script language did you use? ...
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    • *Operating System: OS Independent (Written in an interpreted language) *Programming Language: [[PHP]] ...
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    • ...o be the 'main' language, thus everything is translated to or from another language. ...
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    • Tool Command Language. A popular scripting language. ...
      264 bytes (37 words) - 00:26, 25 October 2005
    • ...essus Security Scanner includes NASL, (Nessus Attack Scripting Language) a language designed to write security test easily and quickly. (security checks can al ...
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    • ...reate language without thought .. and you can't conceive a thought without language. So which created the other and, thus, created the universe?" -- Lorien in ...
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    • ...rt Language, a.k.a. Pathologically Eclectic Rubbish Lister] An interpreted language developed by Larry Wall (<lwall@jpl.nasa.gov>, author of patch(1) and rn(1) ...
      934 bytes (139 words) - 11:13, 20 November 2007
    • === Ruby Programming Language === Ruby is a programming language from Japan. ...
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    • ...uage sub- routines, and passing arguments and results to and from assembly language subroutines. In addition, Operating System parameters can be examined using ...
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    • From the back cover of the book "Nonvioelent Communication - A Language of Life": In ''Nonviolent Communication:A Language of Life'', Marshall Rosenberg shows us how to reach beneath the surface and ...
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    • [[TCL]] stands for Tool Command Language. Scripts written in the [[TCL]] [[:Category:Programming Languages|Programming Language]] for use on [[Eggdrop]]s: ...
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    • -- The namespace keys are UI-language-independent constants, -- The interwiki prefix, (e.g. "Meatball", or the language prefix "de") ...
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    • Python is an interpreted, interactive, object-oriented programming language. It is often compared to [[Tcl]], [[Perl]], [[Scheme]] or [[Java]]. ...ngineers use Python, and we're looking for more people with skills in this language." said Peter Norvig, director of search quality at Google, Inc" ...
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    • [[HTML]] was intended as the structural markup language. This language focuses on the roles that the different elements of a document have to play ...
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    • isi-gl 55/tcp ISI Graphics Language isi-gl 55/udp ISI Graphics Language ...
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    • ...ussian parliament: You are likely to hear 1. political talk, 2. in russian language. There might as well be silence at nighttime or the sound of a vacuum-clean ...e, when they talk to each other, they do not shoot each other, true? Cross language, cross-national, cross cultural. Education, teaching and learning, ..., ... ...
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    • [[Category:Language]] ...
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    • ...tation of the program described by Weizenbaum. It uses a simplified script language devised by Charles Hayden. The content of the script is the same as Weizenb ...
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    • ...iki does not require installation of a separate [[webserver]], [[scripting language]], or [[database]]. ...
      666 bytes (96 words) - 14:56, 1 April 2005
    • The ability to speak or write in a language that has not been learned. See also [[glossolalia]]. ...
      126 bytes (19 words) - 13:06, 22 October 2005
    • ...xplorer as well as a security hole caused by broken validation of the user language option." ...
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    • ...The [[bot]] has been entirely written from scratch using the C programming language for efficiency and [[UNIX]] portability. The development/testing platform w ...
      2 KB (271 words) - 13:55, 19 February 2005
    • ...pattern of behaviors in several young boys who had normal intelligence and language development, but who also exhibited autistic-like behaviors and marked defi ...
      559 bytes (77 words) - 07:16, 10 April 2006
    • ...a collaborative project to produce a free multilingual dictionary in every language, with definitions, etymologies, pronunciations and quotations. Wiktionary ...
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    • W, the only letter in the English language to be pronounced polysyllabically, is 23rd in line. Note also that it is a ...
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    • * Using the web coding language CSS, one may attribute a dark gray color to any web page object using the s ...
      1 KB (211 words) - 17:24, 5 April 2006
    • ...nergyMech is a [[UNIX]] compatible [[IRC]] [[bot]] programmed in the [[C]] language, freely distributable under [[GNU]] [[General Public License]] ([[GPL]]) ...
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    • language: of the content use two chars. ...
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    • ...iety. Lectures will be held predominantly in English, a few in German. The language used for each lecture is clearly marked in the conference program. ...
      3 KB (392 words) - 19:46, 18 April 2007
    • ...ic for '''A'''pplications, a [[:Category:Programming Languages|programming language]] by [[Microsoft]] ...
      515 bytes (61 words) - 19:44, 16 November 2006
    • PHP is a widely-used general-purpose scripting language that is especially suited for Web development and can be embedded into HTML ...
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    • ...u will need to learn to write a game, [[HTML]] and a server-side scripting language such as PHP, ASP or JSP. If you are completely new, i suggest [[PHP]] with ...
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    • ...Foundation]], collecting quotes of famous people, available in almost any language of the world. ...
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    • language in the world, so you redirect 'Webos' to 'Testicles'. ...
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    • bc - arbitrary-precision arithmetic language. The bc utility shall implement an arbitrary precision calculator. [http:// ...
      236 bytes (37 words) - 17:04, 3 September 2006
    • ...t. Ethereal has several powerful features, including a rich display filter language and the ability to view the reconstructed stream of a [[TCP]] session. ...
      745 bytes (108 words) - 15:34, 22 July 2006
    • ...hed by a system of coding, or a structure of metaphors, and transmitted by language, art, mathematics or other symbolism.'' -[[Robert Anton Wilson]] ...
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    • *CLLI - Common Language Link Identifier, reffrence name for route. ...
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    • A programming language that can do exactly 4 things: ...
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    • ...to describe people who exude pings, also occurs. (In the standard abuse of language, "pingfulness" can also be used as an exclamation, in which case it's a muc ...
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    • ...n from society, returned to society with a new vocabulary. This is why his language seems odd. For instance, he wouldn't use the term 'The Universe' since pref ...
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