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Advanced Encryption Standard
In cryptography, the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), also known as Rijndael, is a block cipher adopted as an encryption standard by the U.S.
Advanced_Encryption_Standard
Assembly language
An assembly language is a low-level language for programming computers. It implements a symbolic representation of the numeric machine codes and other constants needed to program a particular CPU architecture.
Assembly_language
AWK
AWK is a general purpose programming language that is designed for processing text-based data, either in files or data streams, and was created at Bell Labs in the 1970sThe A-Z of Programming Languages: AWK. The name AWK is derived from the family names of its authors — Alfred Aho, Peter Weinberger, and Brian Kernighan; however, it is not commonly pronounced as a string of separate letters but rather to sound the same as the name of the bird, auk (which acts as an emblem of the language such as on The AWK Programming Language book cover).
AWK
Arabic numerals/Archive 1
Talk:Arabic_numerals/Archive_1
Apollo 17
|sign = Command module:AmericaLunar module:Challenger
Apollo_17
List of artificial intelligence projects
The following is a list of current and past notable artificial intelligence projects.
List_of_artificial_intelligence_projects
Artistic License
The Artistic License refers most commonly to the original Artistic License (version 1.0), a software license used for certain free software packages, most notably the standard Perl implementation and most CPAN modules, which are dual-licensed under the Artistic License and the GNU General Public License (GPL).
Artistic_License
Arabic alphabet
The Arabic alphabet is the script used for writing several languages of Asia and Africa, such as Arabic, Persian, and Urdu. After the Latin alphabet, it is the second-most widely used alphabet around the world.
Arabic_alphabet
AutoCAD DXF
AutoCAD DXF (Drawing Interchange Format, or Drawing Exchange Format) is a CAD data file format developed by Autodesk for enabling data interoperability between AutoCAD and other programs.
AutoCAD_DXF
Arabic alphabet
Talk:Arabic_alphabet
AMOS (programming language)
AMOS BASIC is a dialect of the BASIC programming language implemented on the Amiga computer. AMOS BASIC was published by Europress Software and originally written by François Lionet with Constantin Sotiropoulos.
AMOS_(programming_language)
Binary-coded decimal
In computing and electronic systems, binary-coded decimal (BCD) is an encoding for decimal numbers in which each digit is represented by its own binary sequence. Its main virtue is that it allows easy conversion to decimal digits for printing or display and faster decimal calculations.
Binary-coded_decimal
Lists of people
Talk:Lists_of_people
Boolean algebra (structure)
Talk:Boolean_algebra_(structure)
BASIC
| designer = John Kemeny and Thomas Kurtz
BASIC
Binary prefix
In computing, binary prefixes are names or associated symbols that can precede a unit of measure (such as a byte) to indicate multiplication by a power of two. In certain contexts in computing (such as computer memory sizes), it is convenient to express large quantities in terms of multiples of the unit by powers of two.
Binary_prefix
Bill Schelter
William Frederick Schelter (1947In memoriam. Access in 2007-07-05.
Bill_Schelter
Bengali language
|rank=6, 5,
Bengali_language
Blitz BASIC
Blitz BASIC is a compiler for the BASIC programming language. Originally developed on the Amiga, Blitz BASIC compilers are now available on several platforms.
Blitz_BASIC
Constellation
In common usage, a constellation is a group of celestial bodies that are connected together in some arrangement: typically stars to form a visible figure or picture. The term is also traditionally and less formally used to mean any group of stars visibly related to each other, if they are considered as a fixed configuration or pattern in a particular culture.
Constellation
Character encoding
A character encoding consists of a code that pairs a sequence of characters from a given character set (sometimes incorrectly referred to as code page) with something else, such as a sequence of natural numbers, octets or electrical pulses, in order to facilitate the storage of text in computers and the transmission of text through telecommunication networks. Common examples include Morse code, which encodes letters of the Latin alphabet as series of long and short depressions of a telegraph key; and ASCII, which encodes letters, numerals, and other symbols, as integers.
Character_encoding
Chinese language
Hànyǔ, Zhōngwén
Chinese_language
Common Lisp
Common Lisp, commonly abbreviated CL, is a dialect of the Lisp programming language, published in ANSI standard document Information Technology - Programming Language - Common Lisp, formerly X3.226-1994 (R1999).
Common_Lisp
Timeline of computing
This article presents a detailed timeline of events in the history of computing. For a narrative explaining the overall developments, see the related history of computers and history of computer science.
Timeline_of_computing
Commuter rail
Commuter rail, regional rail or suburban rail is a passenger rail transport service between a city center, and outer suburbs and commuter towns or other locations that draw large numbers of commuters—people who travel on a daily basis. Trains operate following a schedule, at speeds varying from 50 to 200 km/h (35 to 125 mph).
Commuter_rail
Chorded keyboard
A keyset or chorded keyboard (also called a chord keyboard or chording keyboard) is a computer input device that allows the user to enter characters or commands formed by pressing several keys together, like playing a "chord" on a piano. The large number of combinations available from a small number of keys allows text or commands to be entered with one hand, leaving the other hand free to do something else.
Chorded_keyboard
Chrono Trigger
PlayStationNintendo DSSquare Enix
Chrono_Trigger
Cyborg
A cyborg is a cybernetic organism (i.e.
Cyborg
Cyc
Cyc is an artificial intelligence project that attempts to assemble a comprehensive ontology and database of everyday common sense knowledge, with the goal of enabling AI applications to perform human-like reasoning.
Cyc
Computer music
Computer music is a term that was originally used within academia to describe a field of study relating to the applications of computing technology in music composition; particularly that stemming from the Western art music tradition. It includes the theory and application of new and existing technologies in music, such as sound synthesis, digital signal processing, sound design, sonic diffusion, acoustics, and psychoacoustics.
Computer_music
Code coverage
Code coverage is a measure used in software testing. It describes the degree to which the source code of a program has been tested.
Code_coverage
Mouse (computing)
In computing, a mouse (plural mice, mouse devices, or mouses) is a pointing device that functions by detecting two-dimensional motion relative to its supporting surface. Physically, a mouse consists of a small case, held under one of the user's hands, with one or more buttons.
Mouse_(computing)
Document Type Definition
Document Type Definition (DTD) is one of several SGML and XML schema languages, and is also the term used to describe a document or portion thereof that is authored in the DTD language. A DTD is primarily used for the expression of a schema via a set of declarations that conform to a particular markup syntax and that describe a class, or type, of document, in terms of constraints on the structure of that document.
Document_Type_Definition
Document Object Model
The Document Object Model (DOM) is a platform- and language-independent standard object model for representing HTML or XML and related formats.
Document_Object_Model
Devanagari
(, in EnglishOED), or Nāgarī, is an abugida alphabet of India and Nepal. It is written from left to right, lacks distinct letter cases, and is recognizable by a distinctive horizontal line running along the tops of the letters that links them together.
Devanagari
Dia (software)
Dia_(software)
Euphoria (programming language)
Euphoria is an interpreted programming language created by Robert Craig of Rapid Deployment Software.
Euphoria_(programming_language)
Earley parser
The Earley parser is a type of chart parser mainly used for parsing in computational linguistics, named after its inventor, Jay Earley. The algorithm uses dynamic programming.
Earley_parser
Emoticon
An emoticon is a symbol or combination of symbols used to convey emotional content in written or message form. The word is a portmanteau of the English words emotion (or emote) and icon.
Emoticon
Ed (text editor)
ed is the standard text editor on the Unix operating system. ed was originally written by Ken Thompson and contains one of the first implementations of regular expressions.
Ed_(text_editor)
Edlin
Edlin is a line editor included with MS-DOS and later Microsoft operating systems. It provides rudimentary capabilities for editing plain text files through a command-driven interface.
Edlin
Eiffel (programming language)
Eiffel is an ISO-standardized, object-oriented programming language designed to enable programmers to efficiently develop extensible, reusable, reliable software. Eiffel is used in academia as a language for teaching computer-programming principles.
Eiffel_(programming_language)
Executable and Linkable Format
In computing, the Executable and Linking Format (ELF, formerly called Extensible Linking Format) is a common standard file format for executables, object code, shared libraries, and core dumps. First published in the System V Application Binary Interface specification,System V Application Binary Interface Edition 4.
Executable_and_Linkable_Format
Elliptic curve cryptography
Elliptic curve cryptography (ECC) is an approach to public-key cryptography based on the algebraic structure of elliptic curves over finite fields. The use of elliptic curves in cryptography was suggested independently by Neal KoblitzN.
Elliptic_curve_cryptography
Editor war
Editor war is the common name for the rivalry between users of the vi and Emacs text editors. The rivalry has become a lasting part of hacker culture and the free software community.
Editor_war
Extreme Programming
Extreme Programming (or XP) is a software engineering methodology (and a form of agile software development)
Extreme_Programming
Free links
Wikipedia_talk:Free_links
Finite state machine
A finite state machine (FSM) or finite state automaton (plural: automata) or simply a state machine, is a model of behavior composed of a finite number of states, transitions between those states, and actions. A finite state machine is an abstract model of a machine with a primitive internal memory.
Finite_state_machine
Field-programmable gate array
A field-programmable gate array is a semiconductor device containing programmable logic components called "logic blocks", and programmable interconnects. Logic blocks can be programmed to perform the function of basic logic gates such as AND, and XOR, or more complex combinational functions such as decoders or mathematical functions.
Field-programmable_gate_array
Freenet
| released = ?
Freenet