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  • Garbage collection (computer science) (category Use list-defined references from July 2022) (section Compile-time use)
    mutual references never let their reference counts become zero. Some garbage collection systems using reference counting (like the one in CPython) use specific
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  • BCD (character encoding) (category Use list-defined references from July 2022)
    representation (descended from the 48-character BCD), thus using the all-zero code for blank and the code 10 (0x0A) for the digit zero. It had defined character forms
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  • Sigmoid function (category Use list-defined references from July 2022)
      "grex --- Growth-curve Explorer". 9 July 2022. https://github.com/ogarciav/grex.  EpsilonDelta (16 August 2022). "Smooth Transition Function in One Dimension
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  • Stack machine (category Use list-defined references from July 2022) (section Computers using call stacks and stack frames)
    to memory Pop 2 values from memory, add, and push result to memory for a total of 5 data cache references. The next step up from this is a stack machine
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  • Smart pointer (category Use list-defined references from July 2022)
    process accessible from the outside, i.e., from within other processes. This is called remote access- ing. A process is thus a referenceable data structure
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  • Dynamic dispatch (category Use list-defined references from July 2022)
    When we use trait objects, Rust must use dynamic dispatch. The compiler doesn't know all the types that might be used with the code that's using trait objects
    20 KB (2,557 words) - 16:31, 6 February 2024
  • Polish notation (category Use list-defined references from July 2022)
    syntax in prefix notation (and others use postfix notation). A quotation from a paper by Jan Łukasiewicz in 1931 states how the notation was invented:
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  • Intermodulation (category Use list-defined references from July 2022)
    products., Adelaide, Australia, July 2008, http://www.leonaudio.com.au/3-4.ratio.distortion.measurement.pdf, retrieved 2022-07-01  (5 pages) "Intermodulation
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  • Overlay (programming) (category Use list-defined references from July 2022) (section Historical use)
    creating anything from INT 80h to 8Fh. […] The interrupt handler for all those vectors is the same. It will "unpack" the address from the three-and-a-half
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  • NATO Stock Number (category Use list-defined references from July 2022)
    Nations (c.2022) Tier 2 Nations (c.2022) NATO Contacts (c.2022) "NATO Codification System – NCS the Global Language of Logistics". February 2022. https://www
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  • Turn (angle) (category Use list-defined references from July 2022) (section Examples of use)
    shows how various identities appear if τ = 2π was used instead of π. For a more complete list, see List of formulae involving π. As an angular unit, the
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  • Laning and Zierler system (category Use list-defined references from July 2022)
    The character set in use at the Whirlwind installation included "upper-case" (superscript) digits and a hyphen, which were used to indicate array indices
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  • Speedcoding (category Use list-defined references from July 2022)
    IBM 701 to support computation with floating point numbers. The idea arose from the difficulty of programming the IBM SSEC machine when Backus was hired
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  • Soboleva modified hyperbolic tangent (category Use list-defined references from July 2022)
    in the divertor region of fusion reactors. Derivative of the function is defined by the formula: [math]\displaystyle{ \operatorname{smht}'(x) \doteq \frac
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  • WFF 'N PROOF (category Use list-defined references from July 2022)
    means that the Challenger can make a Solution using the cubes in Required and Permitted and one more cube from Resources. P-Flub, or Challenge Impossible
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  • Unicode (category Use Oxford spelling from September 2022)
    as ICU-TC a part of Unicode List of binary codes List of Unicode characters List of XML and HTML character entity references Lotus Multi-Byte Character
    106 KB (11,219 words) - 20:03, 6 February 2024
  • Scientific notation (category Use list-defined references from December 2022) (section Use of spaces)
    University Algol-W required the use of a single quote, e.g. 6.022'+23, and some Soviet Algol variants allowed the use of the Cyrillic character "ю" character
    51 KB (4,899 words) - 21:48, 6 February 2024
  • HTML (category Articles lacking reliable references from February 2019) (section Character and entity references)
    menu (Deprecated. use CSS instead.) list (no substitute, though the unordered list, is recommended) dir (Deprecated. use CSS instead.) list (no substitute
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  • Python (programming language) (category Articles lacking reliable references from January 2024) (section Reference implementation)
    an operator); used to implement coroutines The return statement, used to return a value from a function The import and from statements, used to import modules
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  • Wiki (category Articles lacking reliable references from July 2013)
    Changes" page—a specific list showing recent edits, or a list of edits made within a given time frame. Some wikis can filter the list to remove minor edits
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