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  • 1Lisp (programming language) — Infobox programming language name = Lisp paradigm = multi paradigm: functional, procedural, reflective generation = 3GL year = 1958 designer = John McCarthy developer = Steve Russell, Timothy P. Hart, and Mike Levin latest release version =… …

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  • 2Common Lisp — Paradigm(s) Multi paradigm: procedural, functional, object oriented, meta, reflective, generic Appeared in 1984, 1994 for ANSI Common Lisp Developer ANSI X3J13 committee Typing discipline …

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  • 3MADtv recurring characters — This article contains synopses for many of the more noteworthy recurring characters and sketches that have appeared on the sketch comedy television series MADtv. Contents: Top · 0–9 · A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V …

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  • 4Scope (programming) — In computer programming, scope is an enclosing context where values and expressions are associated. Various programming languages have various types of scopes. The type of scope determines what kind of entities it can contain and how it affects… …

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  • 5XEmacs — Infobox Software name = XEmacs caption = XEmacs developer = XEmacs community latest release version = 21.4.21 latest release date = November 10 2007 operating system = Cross platform genre = Text editor license = GNU General Public License… …

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  • 6Scope (computer science) — In computer programming, scope is an enclosing context where values and expressions are associated. Various programming languages have various types of scopes. The type of scope determines what kind of entities it can contain and how it affects… …

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  • 7Spitting Image — Infobox television show name = Spitting Image caption = Spitting Image album cover for Da Do Run Ron satirical parody of Ronald Reagan format = Puppet show voices= Chris Barrie Harry Enfield Jon Glover Louise Gold Steve Nallon Kate Robbins John… …

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  • 8Workstation — Sun SPARCstation 1+, 25 MHz RISC processor from early 1990s A workstation is a high end microcomputer designed for technical or scientific applications. Intended primarily to be used by one person at a time, they are commonly connected to a… …

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  • 9Boris Karloff — Born William Henry Pratt 23 November 1887(1887 11 23) East Dulwich, London, England, UK Died …

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  • 10Foonly — was the computer company formed by Dave Poole, who was one of the principal Super Foonly designers as well as one of hackerdom s more colorful personalities.The PDP 10 successor was to have been built by the Super Foonly project at the Stanford… …

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