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  • 1PIC microcontroller — PIC microcontrollers in DIP and QFN packages …

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  • 2Memex — For the Software Company, see Memex Technology Limited. The memex (a portmanteau of memory and index )[1] is the name given by Vannevar Bush to the hypothetical proto hypertext system he described in his 1945 The Atlantic Monthly article As We… …

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  • 3Pointer (computing) — This article is about the programming data type. For the input interface (for example a computer mouse), see Pointing device. Pointer a pointing to the memory address associated with variable b. Note that in this particular diagram, the computing …

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  • 4PDP-10 — KL10 DA 1090 CPU and 6 Memory Modules The PDP 10 was a mainframe computer family[1] manufactured by Digital Equipment Corporation …

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  • 5Digital Audio Tape — can also refer to a compact cassette with digital storage: DCC or one of several digital reel to reel formats Digital Audio Tape A 90 minute DAT cart …

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  • 6Hash table — Not to be confused with Hash list or Hash tree. Unordered map redirects here. For the proposed C++ class, see unordered map (C++). Hash Table Type unsorted dictionary Invented 1953 Time complexity in big O notation Average Worst case Space …

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  • 7Data structure — In computer science, a data structure is a particular way of storing and organizing data in a computer so that it can be used efficiently.[1][2] Different kinds of data structures are suited to different kinds of applications, and some are highly …

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  • 8Fortran — Infobox programming language name = Fortran caption = The Fortran Automatic Coding System for the IBM 704 (October 15, 1956), the first Programmer s Reference Manual for Fortran paradigm = multi paradigm: procedural, imperative, structured,… …

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  • 9Internet Archive — Not to be confused with the arXiv. For help citing the Internet Archive in English Wikipedia, see Wikipedia:Using the Wayback Machine. Coordinates: 37°46′56.3″N 122°28′17.65″W /  …

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