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- Adobe Flash [r]: Extremely popular multimedia authoring and playback system from Adobe, where flash formats are used for most of the animated ads and video clips on today's Web sites. [e]
- Algorithm [r]: A sequence of steps used to solve a problem. [e]
- Artificial Intelligence Markup Language [r]: XML dialect for creating natural language software agents, and artificial intelligence (AI) applications. [e]
- BeOS [r]: An operating system for personal computers which began development by Be Inc. in 1991. [e]
- Bjarne Stroustrup [r]: Creator of the C++ programming language and chair in Computer Science at Texas A&M University. [e]
- C (disambiguation) [r]: Add brief definition or description
- C (programming language) [r]: General-purpose procedural programming language developed in 1972. [e]
- COBOL [r]: Computer programming language. [e]
- Computer architecture [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Design Patterns [r]: Add brief definition or description
- GNU [r]: A free operating system modeled after AT&T's UNIX, originally announced by Dr. Richard Stallman on September 27th, 1983. The acronym GNU stands for "GNU is not Unix" and is intended to be a play on words. [e]
- Hello World [r]: A very short program that a programmer writes when learning a programming language; it typically just prints a word or two of output to a console. [e]
- Java programming language [r]: A popular object-oriented programming language originally created by Sun Microsystems. [e]
- List of languages using the .NET Framework [r]: The list of compilers that target the .NET Framework. [e]
- Logarithm [r]: Inverse of exponentiation, as subtraction is the inverse of addition and division is the inverse of multiplication. [e]
- Mac OS X [r]: BSD-based, POSIX-compatible graphical Unix operating system made by Apple for use on Macintosh computers. [e]
- Numerical Recipes [r]: Influential series of books on algorithms and numerical analysis, all by William Press, Saul Teukolsky, William Vetterling and Brian Flannery. [e]
- Pike programming language [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Programming language [r]: A formal language specification, and programs for translating the formal language to machine code. [e]
- Silverlight vs. Flash [r]: Add brief definition or description
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- String (computing) [r]: In computing and more specifically in various programming languages, a variable type that can hold text [e]
- Geographic Information System [r]: Combined database and mapping system for the capture, storage, and manipulation of geographic data. [e]
- C (programming language) [r]: General-purpose procedural programming language developed in 1972. [e]
- Postscript [r]: Add brief definition or description