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  Variety (linguistics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A variety of a language is a form that differs from other forms of the language systematically and coherently.
Variety is a wider concept than style of prose or style of language.
Varieties such as dialects, idiolects, and sociolects can be distinguished not only by their vocabulary, but also by differences in grammar, phonology and prosody.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Variety_(linguistics)   (300 words)

  
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Other languages have purposely omitted essential features like I/O from their definition because they were never intended to be used without a standard library (C) or interface (Smalltalk-80), or because they constitute the command language for a particular product or system.
Single Assignment language An applicative language using assignments with the convention that a variable may appear on the left side of an assignment only once within the portion of the program in which it is active.
Constraint language A language in which a problem is specified and solved by a series of constraining relationships.
www.cs.uiowa.edu /~fleck/lang-list.txt   (15872 words)

  
 Voyager - Frequently Asked Questions
The CCS issues commands to the AACS for movement of the scan platform or spacecraft maneuvers; to the FDS for changes in instrument configurations or telemetry rates and to numerous other subsystems within the spacecraft for specific actions.
The main functions of the FDS are to collect data from, and controls the operations of, the scientific instruments; and to format engineering and science data for on-board storage and/or real-time transmission.
The Voyager spacecraft computers are interrupt driven computer, similar to processors used in general purpose computers with a few special instructions for increased efficiency.
voyager.jpl.nasa.gov /faq.html   (4093 words)

  
 Multics Bibliography
The C programming language was devised in the early 1970s as a system implementation language for the nascent Unix operating system.
The Janus command language is an English-like language based on procedural functions - such as define, display, and delete - which act on...
ICSSM has been constructed modularly, consisting of five subsystems to facilitate the tasks of formulating the model, exercising the model, evaluating and showing the simulation results, and storing and maintaining a library of modeling elements, analysis, and utility subroutines.
www.multicians.org /biblio.html   (11833 words)

  
 FreeLists / Science
This mailing list is for the discussion of the operation of the Saguaro Astronomy Club.
This list is for discussion of the aurora borealis (and aurora australis), its cause, forecasting, sightings and photography, effects on communications and other systems.
Distribution List for the Physics-Chemistry Teachers of the French International Schools in the Asia-Pacific Region.
www.freelists.org /cat/16   (778 words)

  
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Still other languages are by their very nature extensible, and the number of macro packages built on TeX for example could be called an endless list of separate "languages".
ALGOL 60 was the first block-structured language, with nested procedures and blocks, nested syntax, compound statement with begin-end.
FAP - Assembly language for Sperry-Rand 1103 and 1103A.
www.cs.cmu.edu /afs/cs/project/ai-repository/ai/areas/doc/bib/langs.txt   (15710 words)

  
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DSP32 Assembly Language - A high-level assembly language for the DSP32
LEAP - Language for the Expression of Associative Procedures.
PARSEC - Extensible language with PL/I-like syntax, derived from PROTEUS.
oop.rosweb.ru /Other   (6597 words)

  
 Quality Objects Project   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
These include adapting at the mechanism level (possibly with help from the application or QuO through control interfaces), adapting at the QuO middleware layer through contract transition behavior and delegate decisions, and adapting at the application level.
QuO allows users to extend many of its components or even add their own languages or subsystems as needed.
This is a selected list of recent QuO related papers.
quo.bbn.com   (1935 words)

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