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RPL (programming language)
The RPL programming language (RPL meaning ROM-based procedural language or, alternatively, Reverse Polish LISP) is a handheld calculator system and application programming language used on Hewlett-Packard's engineering graphing RPN calculators of the HP-28, HP-48, and HP-49 series.
RPL_(programming_language)
Evil Overlord List
The Evil Overlord List, also known as If I Were An Evil Overlord, is one of several popular lists of planned actions for a competent Evil Overlord to avoid the well-known blunders committed by Evil Overlords in popular fictional works, typically explained in a comical fashion. The lists were compiled by science fiction fans over a number of years, and copies of the list that can be found on the Internet vary in number and order of entries.
Evil_Overlord_List
Domain-specific language
The term domain-specific language (DSL) has become popular in recent years in software development to indicate a programming language or specification language dedicated to a particular problem domain, a particular problem representation technique, and/or a particular solution technique. The concept isn't new—special-purpose programming languages and all kinds of modeling/specification languages have always existed, but the term has become more popular due to the rise of domain-specific modeling.
Domain-specific_language
Sub-Saharan Africa
Talk:Sub-Saharan_Africa
Matt Crypto/Simplified Cryptography
User:Matt_Crypto/Simplified_Cryptography
Address munging
__NOTOC__
Address_munging
SRV record
An SRV record or Service record is a category of data in the Internet Domain Name System specifying information on available services. It is defined in RFC 2782.
SRV_record
Ken Olsen
Kenneth Harry Olsen (born on February 20, 1926) is an American engineer who co-founded Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) in 1957 with colleague Harlan Anderson and venture capital provided by Georges Doriot's American Research and Development Corporation. He was born in Stratford, Connecticut.
Ken_Olsen
The Art of Unix Programming
The Art of Unix Programming by Eric Raymond is a book about the history and culture of Unix programming from its earliest days in 1969 to now, covering both genetic derivations such as BSD and conceptual ones such as Linux.
The_Art_of_Unix_Programming
P-38 Lightning
Talk:P-38_Lightning
Crossover (genetic algorithm)
In genetic algorithms, crossover is a genetic operator used to vary the programming of a chromosome or chromosomes from one generation to the next. It is analogous to reproduction and biological crossover, upon which genetic algorithms are based.
Crossover_(genetic_algorithm)
ATASCII
The ATASCII character set, from ATARI Standard Code for Information Interchange, alternatively ATARI ASCII, is the variation on ASCII used in the Atari 8-bit family of home computers. The first of this family were the Atari 400 and 800, released in 1979, and later models were released throughout the 1980s.
ATASCII
Hans Zinsser
USA
Hans_Zinsser
Deja News
The Deja News Research Service was an archive of messages posted to Usenet discussion groups, started in 1995 by Steve Madere in Austin, Texas. Its powerful search engine capabilities won the service acclaim, generated controversy, and significantly changed the perceived nature of online discussion.
Deja_News
UnixWare
UnixWare is a Unix operating system maintained by The SCO Group (SCO). Unixware is typically deployed as a server rather than desktop.
UnixWare
Kawasaki Ki-61
The Kawasaki Ki-61 Hien (飛燕, roughly "flying swallow") was a Japanese World War II fighter aircraft used by the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force. The Allied code name assigned by the United States War Department was "Tony".
Kawasaki_Ki-61
Strong AI
Strong AI is artificial intelligence that matches or exceeds human intelligence—the intelligence of a machine that can successfully perform any intellectual task that a human being can. or see Advanced Human Intelligence where he defines strong AI as "machine intelligence with the full range of human intelligence.
Strong_AI
Uriel
Uriel (אוּרִיאֵל "Fire of God", Auriel/Oriel (light of god) Standard Hebrew ) is one of the archangels of post-Exilic Rabbinic tradition, and also of certain Christian traditions. His name may have analogies with Uriah.
Uriel
Yaphet Kotto
| birthplace = New York City, U.S.
Yaphet_Kotto
Telebit
Telebit was a US-based modem manufacturer, most notable for their TrailBlazer series of high-speed modems. One of the first modems to routinely exceed 9600 bit/s speeds, the TrailBlazer used a proprietary modulation scheme that proved highly resilient to interference, earning the product an almost legendary reputation for reliability despite mediocre (or worse) line quality.
Telebit
Padding (cryptography)
In cryptography, padding refers to a number of distinct practices.
Padding_(cryptography)
64-bit
Talk:64-bit
UNIX System V
Unix System V, commonly abbreviated SysV (and usually pronounced, though rarely written as System 5), was one of the versions of the Unix operating system. It was originally developed by AT&T and first released in 1983.
UNIX_System_V
Product cipher
In cryptography, a product cipher is a popular type of block cipher that works by executing in sequence a number of simple transformations such as substitution, permutation, and modular arithmetic. Product ciphers usually consist of iterations of several rounds of the same algorithm.
Product_cipher
Mohel
A mohel (Hebrew:מוהל, plural mohelim) is a Jewish man who performs the Jewish ritual of Brit milah.
Mohel
The Dune Encyclopedia
Talk:The_Dune_Encyclopedia
Jerusalem Talmud
The Jerusalem Talmud or Talmud Yerushalmi (), often the Yerushalmi for short, is a collection of Rabbinic notes about the Jewish Oral tradition as detailed in the 2nd-century Mishnah.
Jerusalem_Talmud
Requested articles/Natural sciences
Wikipedia:Requested_articles/Natural_sciences
Sami shamanism
The knowledge of the mythology and religious practices of the Sami people is primarily based on archeological remains and written sources from missionary works in northern Scandinavia during the Middle Ages and up to the early 18th c. The religion was a form of shamanism, practiced by the shaman for the most miscellaneous problems.
Sami_shamanism
Libjpeg
libjpeg is a library written entirely in C which contains a widely-used implementation of a JPEG decoder, JPEG encoder and other JPEG utilities. This library is maintained by the Independent JPEG Group.
Libjpeg
Local number portability
Local number portability, (LNP) for fixed lines, and full mobile number portability (FMNP), for mobile phone lines, refers to the ability to transfer either an existing fixed-line or mobile telephone number assigned by a local exchange carrier (LEC) and reassign it to another carrier. In most cases, there are limitations to transferability with regards to geography, service area coverage and technology.
Local_number_portability
Data General Business Basic
Data General Business Basic was a BASIC interpreter (based on MAI Basic Four's version) developed by Data General for their Nova minicomputer in the 1970s, and later ported to the Data General Eclipse MV and AViiON computers. A majority of applications for the Nova were developed in Business Basic.
Data_General_Business_Basic
Myoclonus
Myoclonus
F-105 Thunderchief
Talk:F-105_Thunderchief
Statistical noise
Statistical noise is the colloquialism for recognized amounts of variation in a sample. See errors and residuals in statistics.
Statistical_noise
User Datagram Protocol
Talk:User_Datagram_Protocol
My So-Called Life
Talk:My_So-Called_Life
Tin (newsreader)
Tin_(newsreader)
Dan Rather
Talk:Dan_Rather
Cryptography newsgroups
There are several newsgroups relevant for discussions about cryptography and related issues.
Cryptography_newsgroups
Votes for deletion/Hardgainer
Wikipedia:Votes_for_deletion/Hardgainer
Imad-ad-Dean Ahmad
Imad-ad-Dean Ahmad, (also know as Dean Ahmad), (born August 11, 1948) is an American Muslim scholar and the president of the Minaret of Freedom Institute, a libertarian Muslim think-tank. He also is president of the Islamic-American Zakat Foundation, a 501 (c)(3) tax-exempt religious and charitable organization which primarily serves poor and needy Muslims in the United States.
Imad-ad-Dean_Ahmad
Icelanders
| pop1=300,000
Icelanders
AH-64 Apache
Talk:AH-64_Apache
Oral Torah
According to Rabbinic Judaism, the oral Torah, oral Law, or oral tradition () is the oral tradition received in conjunction with the written Torah (and the rest of the Hebrew Bible), which is known in this context as the "written Torah" (). The Mishnah is the record of the oral Torah.
Oral_Torah
Mohamed al-Kahtani
| place_of_birth = Kharj, Saudi Arabia
Mohamed_al-Kahtani
Biodiesel/to do
Talk:Biodiesel/to_do
Considered harmful
In computer science and related disciplines, considered harmful is a phrase popularly used in the titles of diatribes and other critical essays (there are at least 65 such worksJeffrey Overbey - Miscellaneous - Considered Harmful). It was popularized by Edsger Dijkstra's letter Go To Statement Considered Harmful, published in the March 1968 Communications of the ACM (CACM), in which he criticized the excessive use of the GOTO statement in programming languages of the day and advocated structured programming instead.
Considered_harmful
Pitch accent
Talk:Pitch_accent
The Hump
The Hump was the name given by Allied pilots in the Second World War to the eastern end of the Himalayan Mountains over which they flew from India to China to resupply the Flying Tigers and the Chinese Government of Chiang Kai-shek. The region is noted for high mountain ranges and huge parallel gorges, and transverses the upper regions of the larger rivers of South-East Asia: Mekong, Irrawaddy, Salween, etc.
The_Hump