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  • ..., a translator from Russian to English specializing in arts and technology-related material; also a philosopher / descriptive logician. My first book, <i>Towa ...tutorial at http://www.edmundgriffiths.com/degreezero.html and the minimal computer at http://www.edmundgriffiths.com/czero.html. The implementation of the ite ...
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  • ...ntation_fault|segmentation fault]] or '''segfault''' is an error that your computer will raise if a program attempts to access memory that it's not supposed to ...your program commits a segmentation fault. (Be safe and don't destroy your computer!) ...
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  • I suspect that we ought to do a more basic speech-related task first, such as saying a constant string like “Hello, world!” Without b ...e speech engine is supposed to do the highlighting &nbsp; (rather than the computer program that is being used). &nbsp; &nbsp; -- [[User:Gerard Schildberger|Ge ...
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  • ...what that is, mix computer science and electrical engineering, then add [[Assembly]] and [[Bell Labs|transistors]], and you got it. You can see some of my cod ...school, I learned [[QuickBasic]], C/C++, Java, [[wp:Apple_IIe|Apple IIe]] Assembly, [[Pascal]], and [[Visual Basic]] (all somehow without learning what an obj ...
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  • ...ble, with as few lines of code as possible. Be smart and don't damage your computer, ok? ;Related Tasks ...
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  • ...procedural programming|procedural]], [[imperative programming|imperative]] computer programming language developed in 1972 by Dennis Ritchie at the [[Bell Labs Unlike assembly which lets you jump anywhere or read any memory address, C imposes restrict ...
    1,300 members (3 subcategories, 0 files) - 10:21, 1 August 2023
  • *[[:Category:360 Assembly|360 Assembly]] **[[:Category:360 Assembly User|User]] ...
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  • ...and tablets. It falls under the category of RISC (Reduced Instruction Set Computer) processors, which means it has fewer opcodes than a CPU such as those in t ...both the actual instruction and the operands! Let's take a look at a [[Z80 Assembly]] instruction and compare it to an ARM instruction. ...
    254 members (3 subcategories, 0 files) - 14:30, 12 June 2022
  • ...ter to the terminal or screen, instructs the computer to do something text-related. Examples include: ...e to your language's standard print function, which does some sort of text related task that is not already built into the language. Have the standard print f ...
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  • [[Category:Assembly]] {{language|6502 Assembly ...
    132 members (3 subcategories, 0 files) - 20:54, 20 November 2022
  • ...it could be a point, but here I can't see how, since endianness issues are related to how bytes are stored into memory. Let us take a 0xFF packed into a 16 bi ...There are '''encoding''' and representations of numbers in the memory of a computer. Only a representation of the number may have first bits, provided that mem ...
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  • The following is a short list of bad practices in programming industry (related to the code only): '''Decorating code''' and using not related images are considered an "Internet graffiti" ...
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  • ...more about the problem they’re trying to solve than how to express it to a computer. It’s particularly well-suited for working with arrays and matrices, making ...o teach anybody (especially middle and high-school students) the basics of computer programming. It uses traditional control structures like gosub, for/next, a ...
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  • {{implementation|Computer/zero Assembly}} {{omit from|Computer/zero Assembly}} ...
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  • =={{header|6502 Assembly}}== ...FFF). 8-bit address are reserved for the memory from $00 to $FF - known as zero page; access to this memory takes one less byte in the opcode and one less ...
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  • ;Related task: ...ter/images/Case-sensitivity_of_identifiers.png Screenshot from Atari 8-bit computer] ...
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  • [[Category:Rosetta Code related]] Users of a computer programming language &nbsp; '''X''' &nbsp; are those referenced in the page ...
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  • {{omit from|ML/I|Does not have printer-related functions}} Cause a line printer attached to the computer to print a line containing the message: &nbsp; <big><code> Hello World! </c ...
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  • =={{header|6502 Assembly}}== =={{header|AArch64 Assembly}}== ...
    78 KB (11,093 words) - 10:34, 29 January 2024
  • ;Related tasks: =={{header|360 Assembly}}== ...
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