Similarities between GNU Multiple Precision Arithmetic Library and Java (programming language)
GNU Multiple Precision Arithmetic Library and Java (programming language) have 10 things in common (in Unionpedia): Ada (programming language), C (programming language), C Sharp (programming language), C++, Free software, GNU General Public License, Java virtual machine, PHP, Proprietary software, Python (programming language).
Ada (programming language)
Ada is a structured, statically typed, imperative, and object-oriented high-level programming language, inspired by Pascal and other languages.
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C (programming language)
C (pronounced – like the letter c) is a general-purpose programming language.
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C Sharp (programming language)
C# is a general-purpose high-level programming language supporting multiple paradigms.
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C++
C++ (pronounced "C plus plus" and sometimes abbreviated as CPP) is a high-level, general-purpose programming language created by Danish computer scientist Bjarne Stroustrup.
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Free software
Free software, libre software, libreware or rarely known as freedom-respecting software is computer software distributed under terms that allow users to run the software for any purpose as well as to study, change, and distribute it and any adapted versions.
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GNU General Public License
The GNU General Public License (GNU GPL or simply GPL) is a series of widely used free software licenses, or copyleft, that guarantee end users the four freedoms to run, study, share, and modify the software.
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Java virtual machine
A Java virtual machine (JVM) is a virtual machine that enables a computer to run Java programs as well as programs written in other languages that are also compiled to Java bytecode.
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PHP
PHP is a general-purpose scripting language geared towards web development.
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Proprietary software
Proprietary software is software that grants its creator, publisher, or other rightsholder or rightsholder partner a legal monopoly by modern copyright and intellectual property law to exclude the recipient from freely sharing the software or modifying it, and—in some cases, as is the case with some patent-encumbered and EULA-bound software—from making use of the software on their own, thereby restricting their freedoms.
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Python (programming language)
Python is a high-level, general-purpose programming language.
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GNU Multiple Precision Arithmetic Library and Java (programming language) Comparison
GNU Multiple Precision Arithmetic Library has 61 relations, while Java (programming language) has 234. As they have in common 10, the Jaccard index is 3.39% = 10 / (61 + 234).
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