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  • 121Objective-C — Paradigm(s) reflective, object oriented Appeared in 1983 Designed by Tom Love Brad Cox Developer Apple Inc. Typing discipline …

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  • 122Pascal (programming language) — Pascal Paradigm(s) imperative, structured Appeared in 1970 Designed by Niklaus Wirth Typing discipline static, strong, safe …

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  • 123Filename extension — A filename extension is a suffix (separated from the basefilename by a dot) to the name of a computer file applied to indicate the encoding (file format) of its contents or usage. Some filesystems limit the length of the extension (such as the… …

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  • 124Game Maker Language — (GML) is an interpreted programming language developed for use with a computer game creation application called Game Maker. It was originally created by Mark Overmars to supplement the drag and drop action system used in Game Maker. However, in… …

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  • 125DNS zone — A DNS zone is a portion of the global Domain Name System (DNS) namespace for which administrative responsibility has been delegated. Contents 1 Definition 2 Second level domains 3 Stub Zones 4 Forward DN …

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  • 126.NET assembly — In the Microsoft .NET framework, an assembly is a partially compiled code library for use in deployment, versioning and security. In the Microsoft Windows implementation of .NET, an assembly is a PE (portable executable) file. There are two types …

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  • 127Reliable server pooling — (RSerPool) is a computer protocol framework for server pool management and access. RSerPool is an IETF standard, which has been developed by the IETF [http://www.ietf.org/html.charters/rserpool charter.html RSerPool] Working Group and documented… …

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  • 128List of XML markup languages — This page aims to list articles related XML markup languages. This is so that those interested in the subject can monitor changes to the pages by clicking on Related changes in the sidebar and on the bottom of the page.The list is not necessarily …

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