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  • {{Self reference|For comparisons within Wikipedia, see [[:Category:Comparisons]].}} * [[Comparison (computer programming)]], a code that makes decisions and selects alternatives based on them
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  • ...a '''gotcha''' is a valid construct in a system, program or [[programming language]] that works as documented but is [[counter-intuitive]] and almost invites The classic gotcha in [[C (programming language)|C]]/[[C++]] is the construct
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  • ...compare general and technical information for some [[user interface markup language]]s. Please see the individual markup languages' articles for further inform | [[Python (programming language)|Python]]
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  • {{short description|Programming language developed by Microsoft}} {{Infobox programming language
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  • {{Short description|Programming control flow statement}} In many [[computer programming]] [[Programming language|languages]], a '''do while loop''' is a [[control flow]] [[Statement (compu
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  • ...perator is a part of the definition of the programming language; different programming languages may have different associativity and precedence for the same type Many programming language manuals provide a table of operator precedence and associativity; see, for
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  • ...<ref>{{Javadoc:SE|java/lang|String|intern()}}</ref> in [[Java (programming language)|Java]]. All compile-time constant strings in Java are automatically intern ...n (programming language)|Python]], [[PHP]] (since 5.4), [[Lua (programming language)|Lua]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://lua-users.org/wiki/ImmutableObjects|title=
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  • ...he ''while'' loop can be thought of as a repeating [[Conditional (computer programming)|if statement]]. ...and do-while Statements (The Java Tutorials > Learning the Java Language > Language Basics)|website=Dosc.oracle.com|access-date=2016-10-21}}</ref> The conditio
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  • | programming language = [[C (programming language)|C]] | language = English
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  • |time=<math>O(n^2)</math> comparisons, <math>O(n)</math> swaps |best-time=<math>O(n^2)</math> comparisons, <math>O(1)</math> swap
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  • {{short description|Language construct that specifies how a compiler should process its input}} ...directives may or may not be part of the [[Formal grammar|grammar]] of the language and may vary from compiler to compiler. They can be processed by a [[prepro
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  • In some areas of [[computer programming]], '''dead code''' is a section in the [[source code]] of a program which i ...the compiler in this matter by making additional use of [[Method (computer programming)#Static methods|static]] and/or [[Inline function|inline]] functions and en
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  • {{Short description|Programming idiom for efficiently sorting a list by a computed key}} ...ique used to improve the efficiency of [[sorting]] a list of items. This [[programming idiom|idiom]]<ref>{{cite book |year=2002 |chapter=2.3 Sorting While Guarant
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  • {{Short description|Programming language feature that exposes information about an object's data type at runtime}} ...d [[Ada (programming language)|Ada]]<ref>{{cite web |title=Object-oriented programming |website=learn.adacore.com |url=https://learn.adacore.com/courses/intro-to-
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  • ...einhold P. Weicker]] intended to be representative of system ([[integer]]) programming. The Dhrystone grew to become representative of [[General-purpose macro pro ...published in [[Ada (programming language)|Ada]], with the [[C (programming language)|C]] version for [[Unix]] developed by Rick Richardson ("version 1.1") grea
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  • Some [[programming language]]s possess this capability. ...e'' the metadata, properties, and functions of an object at runtime. Some programming languages also possess that capability (e.g.,
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  • ...higher-order; in a [[typed lambda calculus]], from which most [[functional programming]] languages are derived, higher-order functions that take one function as a ...ap (higher-order function)|map]]</code> function, found in many functional programming languages, is one example of a higher-order function. It takes arguments as
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  • ...roceedings of the Tenth ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Functional Programming (ICFP '05) | url = http://www.dicta.org.uk/programming/LogicT.pdf
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  • ...After some personnel changes and more rehearsing, the band sustained many comparisons to [[the Go-Go's]], who were popular at the time as well assigned to the sa ...|title=Billboard |date=1986-06-28 |publisher=Nielsen Business Media, Inc. |language=en}}</ref>
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  • | language = English ...d ''[[Degrassi High]]'' in its time slot, ''Northwood'' also drew multiple comparisons to the outgoing show. As it progressed, reviews became more positive.
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