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  • 41TRIALOG Project — TRIALOG is a Europe wide project, funded by the European Union (EU), to raise awareness of development issues in the enlarged EU. Its main objective is strengthening European development cooperation through full integration of non governmental… …

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  • 42Destructor (computer programming) — In object oriented programming, a destructor (sometimes shortened to dtor) is a method which is automatically invoked when the object is destroyed. Its main purpose is to clean up and to free the resources (which includes closing database… …

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  • 43PostgreSQL — Developer(s) PostgreSQL Global Development Group Stable release 9.1.1[1] / 9.0.5 …

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  • 44Perl — This article is about the programming language. For other uses, see Perl (disambiguation). Perl Paradig …

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  • 45Wiki — This article is about the type of website. For other uses, see Wiki (disambiguation). Edit summary redirects here, for edit summaries as used in Wikipedia see Help:Edit summary WikiNode redirects here, for the WikiNode of Wikipedia see… …

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  • 46CIDOB Foundation — Coordinates: 41°22′59″N 2°10′5″E / 41.38306°N 2.16806°E / 41.38306; 2.16806 …

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  • 47Comparison of OLAP Servers — The following tables compare general and technical information for a number of Online analytical processing (OLAP) servers. Please see the individual products articles for further information. Contents 1 General information 2 Data storage modes 3 …

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  • 48Wikipedia — For Wikipedia s non encyclopedic visitor introduction, see Wikipedia:About. Wikipedia …

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  • 49Mono (software) — This article is about the computing platform. For other uses, see Mono (disambiguation). Mono Developer(s) Xamarin (formerly by Novell and originally by Ximian) and the Mono community …

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  • 50History of the Internet — Main article: Internet The history of the Internet starts in the 1950s and 1960s with the development of computers. This began with point to point communication between mainframe computers and terminals, expanded to point to point connections… …

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