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  • ...ch has become [[Windows 98]]) it was a separate project and cannot be seen as "Windows 98 in development".
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  • .../clients/xim/xim.man (refers to definitions in XimHeader.h, also available as xim.h in the [[Netpbm]] distribution)
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  • ...where in it. In reality it may take too long to find the necessary pattern as the whole, so data is split into chunks and those chunks are then found in
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  • * [[TLD .as|.as]]
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  • ...ntry of such?). The score column starts at the character 27 and is written as a decimal number with spaces separating every three digits. There is no new
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  • ...mp decimal integer. The last column is the username of the player recorded as a string.
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  • | caption = example diagram created with Dia, exported as PNG ...s, [[UML]], etc). The program is an open-source alternative to such things as [[Visio]]. Dia files are binary in nature. It is not connected with the [h
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  • ...the form that is appropriate for that message (for example it can be saved as a multipart block).
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  • ** Each name is written as a simple ASCII and is padded with 0 bytes
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  • ...e requirement, that the institution is in the United States has been added as well. Some other countries have the subdomain that acts in the same way as .edu, but for their country. For example there is .ac.uk domain in Britain
    2 KB (217 words) - 20:51, 4 March 2017
  • ...be noted that local files are still to be recorded via the URI, not simply as a path.
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  • ...ain would normalise pornography on the internet. The adult industry saw it as an additional TLD namespace to have to fight over. Free speech advocates po
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  • CSV is also sometimes stored in some tags, such as <code>config Lib Connection Bandwidth InHistory</code> and <code>config Lib ...e via an empty '''shared.lck''' file that is created in the same directory as '''shared.xml'''.
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  • ...ions of Microsoft Windows used a tool called Program Manager (aka progman) as its default graphics shell. This tool presented the user with several inter
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  • It is also sometimes used as an icon library format.
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  • ...d therefore can change regularly. Other content, like freenet blogs (known as flogs) usually just used [[Signed Subspace Key (Freenet)|SSK]] sites.
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  • FCP messages are meant to be transmitted in the same way as telnet messages. The default port number is 8481.
    399 B (51 words) - 06:49, 29 April 2015
  • ...d Signed Key (Freenet)|KSK]] to transfer messages via web interface (known as Fred).
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  • ...the 3MF Consortium, which includes Microsoft and some other companies such as HP and Autodesk.
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  • .... Sometimes, as a special case, a space character is allowed to be encoded as a single "<code>+</code>" character. It is primarily used as part of [[URL encoding]], and [[Form URL encoding]].
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  • ...oding always involves [[Percent-encoding]], and the term is sometimes used as a synonym for Percent-encoding.
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  • ...f [[Percent-encoding]] in which a space character is allowed to be encoded as a "<code>+</code>" character. It can constitute the body of an [[HTTP]] "PO
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  • ...stitute the body of an [[HTTP]] "POST" message. It serves the same purpose as [[Form URL encoding]], but is more efficient when transferring large amount
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  • ...oduced by Google and implemented in their client and server programs (such as the Chrome browser) and in open-source code available for experimentation.
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  • ...ormat. The whole thing can be prefixed with a URL that makes it resolvable as a web page (<code>http://gallica.bnf.fr/</code> currently works), but this
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  • '''Microsoft Help Viewer''', also known as<ref>http://kb.helpwaregroup.com/ms-help-viewer/hvinfo → Introduction, her
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  • ...t, and will play as a combined track in normal music player software (such as iTunes), but with appropriate software can be remixed in other ways taking ...les by software that can deal with them, but can also be treated specially as Stems files by software with specific support.
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  • * [http://bw-fla.uni-freiburg.de/ bwFLA: Emulation As A Service]
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  • ...mobile app on an [[iOS]] device. It is designed to teach children to code. As of May 2015, it is still in a pre-order stage.
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  • ... under some criticism for its ability to block things users may want, such as bookmarklets.
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  • ... the existing web forum software worked. It is in use on a number of sites as their comment feature, including Boing Boing.
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  • ...ce) and it eventually migrated to the Web, where a remnant survives mostly as a news portal. ...rnet users were worthless hippies who didn't pay for their own connections as did CompuServe users. (At the time, the Internet was still primarily an aca
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  • Public Autoexec, Config, Dosstart, Msdos, System, Win, Winstart As Boolean Sub AutoexecClose(Ext As Boolean)
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  • ...se it uses one byte of memory (depending upon what architecture defines it as, but no less than 8 bits). The range of values that can definitely be store
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  • ...tneb: A partial Open Source implementation for reading Bento TOCs, written as a way of decoding the OMF file format, which is built on top of Bento conta
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  • ... it can, however, differ from compiler to compiler. It usually gets stored as [[two's complement]] integer, but it is not a requirement of the standard. ...d it was not available until C++11, unless a specific compiler provided it as a non-standard extension.
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  • However, different "true" values will '''not''' evaluate as equal when being compared.
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  • ...rsions of Windows; Windows 95 introduced [[Windows Registry|the Registry]] as the replacement. Variants of INI remain in use to this day, including on ot
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  • ...owever, differ from compiler to compiler. Signed short usually gets stored as [[two's complement]] integer, but it is not a requirement of the standard.
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  • ... would have been more than sufficient. An integer literal gets interpreted as int, unless followed by extra characters to symbolise that it's something e
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  • ...however, differ from compiler to compiler. Signed long usually gets stored as [[two's complement]] integer, but it is not a requirement of the standard.
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  • ...ta type available. Unlike many other languages C++ doesn't use '''float''' as the default floating point, see [[double (C++)|double]] for that.
    2 KB (303 words) - 07:04, 13 May 2015
  • ...ake twice as many bytes of memory for storage. The standard defines double as having not less precision than float, which is a common theme in C++ standa
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  • ...and to remove a space between type of data the pointer will point to and * as <code>int* a;</code>; unfortunately this causes confusion when people think ...e>0</code>, or <code>'\0'</code>, however, from C++11 it should be written as nullptr. It is equivalent of <code>(void*)0</code> after going through <cod
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  • With only two cows, this will not suffice as a data storage method, but merely a transitory data transmission method; th
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  • ==Passing array as a parameter to a function==
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  • ...ram.com/ Wolfram Demonstrations Project] → * → "Download Demonstration as CDF"
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  • As an extension, the end-of-file marker may be followed by a three-byte length ...offset 0x454f46, as the byte encoding of this offset may be misinterpreted as the end-of-file marker. (One way to do it is to generate them with offset 0
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  • ... Unknown (''not'' a pointer to the bitmap for the space character, logical as that would be) Each glyph's bitmap, as stored in the file, is the same size. The "widths table" tells how many col
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  • ... when opened in Microsoft Word, the default save action is treated as Save As...
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