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Source code

Index Source code

In computing, source code is any collection of code, possibly with comments, written using a human-readable programming language, usually as plain text. [1]

2070 relations: A Change in the Weather, A Dark Room, A Story About a Tree, A-10 Attack!, A-A-P, A9home, AACS encryption key controversy, AARON, A♯ (Axiom), ABA Games, Abandonware, Abstract syntax tree, Abstraction, Abuse (video game), Accelerated Mobile Pages, Activiti (software), Adapter pattern, ADINA, Adobe Flash, Adobe GoLive, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Photoshop version history, Adobe Systems, Adoption of free and open-source software by public institutions, Advanced Audio Coding, Adventure (Atari 2600), Adventure Game Studio, Adventureland (video game), AdvFS, Age of Empires II, AGESA, Agora (web browser), Air mass (astronomy), AirForce2, Airline Tycoon, AjaxView, Akalabeth: World of Doom, Aladdin Free Public License, Aldon Inc., Alien Breed 3D, Alien Breed 3D II: The Killing Grounds, Alien Swarm, Aliens versus Predator (1999 video game), Allegiance (video game), Alleyway (video game), Alpha Waves, Alphatk, Amazon Lumberyard, Amber Smalltalk, American fuzzy lop (fuzzer), ..., American Information Exchange, Amiga demos, Amiga E, AmigaBASIC, AmigaOS, AmigaOS 4, Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs, AMOS (programming language), AmpliFIND, AMule, Amulets & Armor, Anacreon: Reconstruction 4021, Anchorhead, Ancient Domains of Mystery, Andrew File System, Andrew Plotkin, Andries Brouwer, Android (operating system), Android KitKat, Android Lollipop, Android Studio, Android version history, Android-x86, Andy Johnson-Laird, Angband (video game), Anti-Barney humor, Antitrust (film), ANTLR, Apache Axis, Apache CXF, Apache Mynewt, Apache Subversion, Apache Velocity, API writer, APL syntax and symbols, App store, Apple Computer Inc v Mackintosh Computers Ltd, Apple Computer, Inc. v. Franklin Computer Corp., Apple DOS, Apple Inc. litigation, Apple Worm, Application binary interface, Application discovery and understanding, Application framework, Application strings manager, Applied aesthetics, Apprentice (software), AppWare, Arcade Volleyball, ArcGIS, Archer (TV series), Architect (The Matrix), Archon: The Light and the Dark, ArcSight, Arena (web browser), Ares (video game), Artifact (UML), Arx Fatalis, ASCII art, ASP.NET Web Forms, Aspect weaver, AspectC++, Assampler, Assembly language, Asset Marketing Systems, Inc. v. Gagnon, Asterisk, Astrolog, AstroMenace, Atari Assembler Editor, Atari BASIC, Atari Program Exchange, Atari ST BASIC, Attack of the Mutant Camels, Audiere, Autoclave (industrial), Autocomplete, Autodesk Animator, Autoload, Automatic bug fixing, Automatic parallelization, Automatic programming, Avara, Avernum, Aztaka, B.O.B. (video game), Babel (compiler), Babel Middleware, Backdoor (computing), BackupHDDVD, Bagman (video game), Balance of Power (video game), Ballerburg, Basic block, BASIC09, Basilisk II, BassOmatic, Batman Returns (video game), BattleForge, Battleships Forever, Battlezone (1998 video game), Bazel (software), Beagle (software), BEAM (Erlang virtual machine), Bechdel test, BeebEm, Beerware, Beethoven's 3rd (film), Befunge, Beneath a Steel Sky, Berkeley Software Design, Berkeley Software Distribution, Bernstein v. United States, Bersirc, Beyond Protocol, Bill Gates, Binary blob, Biniax, Biometrical Journal, Bit manipulation, Bit twiddler, Bitbucket, BitKeeper, Black Shades, Blade Runner (1997 video game), Blake Stone: Planet Strike, Blend4Web, Blender (software), Blitz BASIC, Block (programming), Block suballocation, Blockstream, Blood & Magic, Blood II: The Chosen, Blue Max (video game), BlueBEEP, Boat anchor (metaphor), Bob's Game, BOBYQA, Bomb Alley, Bombus (software), Bomis, Boot Service Discovery Protocol, Boss Fight Books, Bountysource, Bourne shell, Boxee, Branching (version control), Brandable software, Brány Skeldalu, Breakout (video game), Brian Howarth, Bridge pattern, Bridging (programming), BRL-CAD, BrMSX, Browser game, BSD/OS, Buffalo network-attached storage series, Build (game engine), Build automation, Buildroot, Bullet (software), Bus error, Business models for open-source software, Business rule mining, Buzz Aldrin's Race Into Space, BVE Trainsim, Bytecode, C (programming language), C Sharp syntax, C to HDL, C Traps and Pitfalls, C-Dogs, C-evo, CA Harvest Software Change Manager, Cabos, Cafu Engine, Cairo (graphics), Cajo project, Call to Power II, Calligra, Cameron Winklevoss, Canabalt, Candy Box!, Capex Corporation, Captain Comic, Carnivores 2, Carnivores: Ice Age, Cart Life, Cartoon Orbit, Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead, Catacomb (video game), Catan, CBASIC, Cell (microprocessor), CellProfiler, Censorship in the United States, Censorship of GitHub, CentOS, CERN httpd, Cfront, Chameleon Run, Chaos Strikes Back, Character literal, Characters per line, Charles Cecil, Cheat Engine, Checkstyle, China Compulsory Certificate, Chris Crawford (game designer), Chris Lamprecht, Chris Larsen, Christian video game, Chrome OS, Chromium (web browser), Chromium OS, CIC (Nintendo), Citadel (software), Citrix Systems, Civilization IV, Civilization V, Clang, Claris, Claris Resolve, Class (computer programming), Class implementation file, Classic Empire, ClearFoundation, Clickjacking, Clickteam, Cliffhanger (video game), Climatic Research Unit documents, Climatic Research Unit email controversy, Clonk, Cluster (spacecraft), CMake, Coccinelle (software), Code (disambiguation), Code audit, Code browser, Code cleanup, Code coverage, Code folding, Code generation (compiler), Code golf, Code Hero, Code injection, Code Insight, Code integrity, Code Project, Code protection, Code Reading, Code refactoring, Code review, Code reviewing software, Code Rush, Code smell, Codebase, CodeView, Codie award, Coding conventions, Colin McRae Rally (2013 video game), Collaborative editing, Collectd, Collective Tuning Initiative, Colobot, Colonial Conquest, Color Dreams, CometBird, Coming Out Simulator 2014, Command–query separation, Commander Keen in Keen Dreams, Comment (computer programming), Comment programming, Committer, Common Intermediate Language, Compact Disc File System, Compare++, Comparison of assemblers, Comparison of DNS server software, Comparison of free and open-source software licenses, Comparison of instant messaging clients, Comparison of Java and C++, Comparison of lightweight web browsers, Comparison of massively multiplayer online role-playing games, Comparison of open-source and closed-source software, Comparison of social networking software, Comparison of source code hosting facilities, Comparison of SSH clients, Comparison of version control software, Competitive programming, Compiere, Compilation error, Compile and go system, Compile time, Compiled language, Compiler, Compiler-compiler, Computer code, Computer Graphics Metafile, Computer History Museum, Computer performance, Computer program, Computer programming, Computing, Configure script, ConnectU, ConQAT, Conquest: Frontier Wars, Content management system, Control flow, Control Structure Diagram, Control table, Conversations (software), Conway's Game of Life, Copyleft, Coral Content Distribution Network, Core Security Technologies, Core War, Corel Painter, Corridor 7: Alien Invasion, Cory Ondrejka, Cosmos (operating system), CP/CMS, CP/M, Crack dot Com, Craig Neidorf, Crash (computing), Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy, Creative Computing (magazine), Critical mass (software engineering), Criticism of Facebook, Crobots, Cross-platform, Cross-reference, CrossOver (software), Cruft, CryEngine, Cryptography, Crysis (video game), Cscope, Cthugha (software), Cube 2: Sauerbraten, Curses (video game), Cut, copy, and paste, CyanogenMod, Cyclomatic complexity, Daala, DADVSI, Daikatana, Dandy (video game), Daniel A. Reed (computer scientist), Dark Avenger, Dark Engine, Dark Reign 2, DarwiinRemote, Darwin (operating system), Darwin (programming game), Darwine, Darwinia (video game), Das U-Boot, Data scraping, Data-oriented design, Data-structured language, Database Management Library, Dataflow architecture, Dataplot, Datasheet, Dave's own version of Citadel, Daze Before Christmas, Dbx (debugger), Dcraw, DDC-I, DDObjects, Dead code, Deadly Rooms of Death, Debbugs, Debug symbol, Decima (game engine), Decimal separator, Declaration (computer programming), Decocidio, Decompiler, DeCSS, DeCSS haiku, DEF CON, Definitive Media Library, Delphi (IDE), Delta update, Deluxe Paint, Demos Commander, Derivative code, Descent (1995 video game), Descent 3, Descent II, Design marker, Desktop Dungeons, Desmond (software), Destroyer Command, Deterministic compilation, Device tree, Dexterity programming language, Diamond Mind, Digital dark age, Digital preservation, Digital security, Digraphs and trigraphs, DikuMUD, Dink Smallwood, Direct Rendering Infrastructure, Direct Rendering Manager, Directed acyclic graph, Directory Opus, Disassembler, Discourse (software), Distcc, Distinctive Software, Divine Divinity, Divya Narendra, Djbdns, DND (video game), DO-178B, Docblock, DOCK, Docstring, Document Structuring Conventions, Documentation generator, Dog Star Adventure, Domain engineering, Domain-specific modeling, Donationware, DONKEY.BAS, Doom (1993 video game), Doom engine, Doom WAD, DOS extender, DOS/32, Double Dragon II: The Revenge, Douglas McIlroy, Downstream (software development), Dr. Dobb's Journal, Dragonfire (video game), DragonFly BSD, DRAKON, DRL (video game), Drugwars, Dudebro II, Duke Nukem 3D, Duke Nukem: Critical Mass, Dungeon Defenders, Dungeon Master (video game), Dungeon Siege, Dungeons of Daggorath, Duplicate code, Dust Racing 2D, DVD Copy Control Ass'n, Inc. v. Bunner, DX-Ball, Dynamic Kernel Module Support, Dynamic programming language, Dynamic syntax tree, Dynamix, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (video game), Eamon (video game), Early mainframe games, Eastern Front (1941), Ebuild, ECLAIR, Eclipse Public License, Edax (computing), Edile, Eggplant run, Egoboo (video game), Eiffel (programming language), EJBCA, Eldritch (video game), Electoral fraud, Electronic voting, Elektor, Elite (video game), Elm (email client), Emacs, Embedded SQL, Embedded system, Empire (1972 video game), Endgame: Singularity, Enemy Engaged, Enemy Nations, Energy modeling, EPOC (operating system), Equation Group, Eressea (video game), Eric (software), ERPNext, ESC/Java, Escrow, Eudora (email client), Eunicycle, Euphoria (programming language), Europa Universalis III, Eve Online, Evercam, Evoland, Evolution (software), Evolutionary database design, Evolutionary grade, Evolving digital ecological networks, Excalibur (video game), Excalibur: Morgana's Revenge, Executable, Executable compression, Execution (computing), Executor (software), Exile (1988 video game), Exile (1995 video game series), Explicit data graph execution, ExploreZip, Extended Copy Protection, Extensibility, Extension method, External ray, Extreme Warfare, F-1 Spirit (series), F-Droid, FAAC, Fabrice Bellard, Fagan inspection, Falcon (programming language), Falcon 4.0, Falcon 4.0: Allied Force, Falkon, Fallout 4: Nuka-World, Fancy Pants Adventures, Fangame, Far Manager, Farbrausch, Farbs, Farid Essebar, FastTracker 2, Fat binary, Fatal exception error, Feature toggle, Fenrir Inc, Fermat (computer algebra system), Fetch (FTP client), FFmpeg, File comparison, File format, File Manager (Windows), Filename extension, Filesystem Hierarchy Standard, Final Fantasy X-2, Final Fantasy XIV, Finjan, Inc. v. Secure Computing Corp., Firefall (video game), Firefox, Firefox for iOS, Firefox Sync, FireMonkey, First-class function, Five Nights at Freddy's: Sister Location, Fjölnir (programming language), FLAC, Flagship compiler, FLIC (file format), Flight Assignment: A.T.P., FlightGear, Flow (video game), Flowable, Flowchart, Flowgorithm, FLUID, FOCUS, Fonar Corp. v. General Electric Co., Fork (software development), Forsaken (video game), Fort Apocalypse, Fowler–Noll–Vo hash function, Fox toolkit, Fractal-generating software, Fred Fish, Free and open-source software, Free Beer, Free Java implementations, Free software, Free software license, Freebase, FreeBSD, Freedoom, Freescale 683XX, FreeSpace 2, FreeSpace 2 Source Code Project, FreeTDS, FreeType, Freeware, Freeze (software engineering), Frhed, FriCAS, Frogatto & Friends, Front and back ends, Frozenbyte, Fruit (software), Ftrace, Functional programming, Functional specification, FxCop, G Data Software, Galaksija Plus, Game development tool, Game engine, Game engine recreation, Game Jolt, Game programming, Game server, Game-Maker, Gang Garrison 2, GarageGames, Gargoyles (video game), Gawker, Gödel, Escher, Bach, Gcov, GEC 2050, Gedit, GemIdent, Genesis LPMud, Genetic improvement (computer science), Genie Engine, GeSHi, Ghost 1.0, Giants: Citizen Kabuto, Gigablast, GIMP, Girl Develop It, Gish (video game), Git, GitHub, Glade Interface Designer, Glasgow Haskell Compiler, GlassFish, Glider (bot), Glider (video game), GLinux, Glitch (video game), Gloom (video game), Glossary of computer science, GLtron, Glue code, GNAT, GNAT Programming Studio, GNOME, GNOME Web, Gnop!, GNU Build System, GNU Chess, GNU Compiler Collection, GNU Compiler for Java, GNU Emacs, GNU General Public License, GNU GLOBAL, GNU Go, GNU Manifesto, GNU Prolog, GNU/Linux naming controversy, Gnutella, Go Bible, Go!Zilla, Godot (game engine), GOG.com, Golgotha (video game), Google Cloud Print, Google hacking, Google Kythe, Google Play, Gopher (protocol), Gorf, Gorillas (video game), Gossip (video game), Gothic 3, GPL linking exception, Grand Monster Slam, Graphical user interface builder, Graphics Environment Manager, Graphviz, Gravity Bone, Gravity Force, Great Internet Mersenne Prime Search, Grendel's Cave, Groundwater recharge, GT-Power, Guetzli, GunZ: The Duel, Habitat (video game), Hack 'n' Slash, Hacker culture, Hacker ethic, Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution, Hacking Team, Hacktivism, Haddock (software), Half-Life 2, Hammerfight, Hand coding, Hard coding, Hardware description language, Harold T. Martin III, Hatebase, HAUNT, Haunted House (video game), Haxe, HDOS, Heap spraying, Heart of the Alien, Hebdogiciel, Heisenbug, HelenOS, Here document, Heretic (video game), Hero Core, Heroes of Might and Magic III, Hexen II, Hexen: Beyond Heretic, HHVM, Hibernate (framework), Higan (emulator), High Efficiency Video Coding, High Efficiency Video Coding implementations and products, High Level Assembly, High-level assembler, History of compiler construction, History of free and open-source software, History of Linux, History of Microsoft Flight Simulator, History of Microsoft Word, History of Mozilla Application Suite, History of software engineering, History of the Berkeley Software Distribution, History of video games, Holy grail (web design), Home Alone 2 (video game), Homeworld, Homeworld: Cataclysm, Homoglyph, Homoiconicity, Hong Kong Olympiad in Informatics, Hotline Communications, HotRuby, HoverRace, Hovertank 3D, HP 49/50 series, HP BASIC for OpenVMS, HP NewWave, HTC Dream, Hunt the Wumpus, Hydrologic Evaluation of Landfill Performance, Hymn (software), HyperWRT, I Wanna Be the Guy, Ian Bell (programmer), IBM AIX, IBM Basic assembly language and successors, IBM Cross System Product, IBM i Control Language, IBM Lotus Symphony, IBM Personal Computer, IBM Type-III Library, IBox, IcedTea, ICQ, Id Software, Id Tech 3, Id Tech 4, Iji, Ikee, Illegal prime, Illumination Software Creator, IllumiRoom, Image file formats, ImageJ, ImageMagick, Impulse Tracker, IMule, In Pursuit of Greed, In-place matrix transposition, Include directive, Incompatible Timesharing System, Inconsolata, Incremental compiler, Indentation (typesetting), Index of software engineering articles, Infestation: Survivor Stories, Infocom, Inform, Information Technology Act, 2000, Information technology controls, Inherit the Earth, Inheritance (object-oriented programming), Inline expansion, InoERP, Inside (video game), InspectIT, Installwatch, Integer (computer science), Integer BASIC, Integer literal, Integrated Forecast System, Intel Binary Compatibility Standard, Intel HEX, Intel iAPX 432, Intelligence explosion, Intelligent code completion, Intentional programming, Interactive Disassembler, Interactive fiction, Intermediate representation, Internal documentation, International Bank Account Number, International Center for the History of Electronic Games, International Karate +, International Obfuscated C Code Contest, Internet Explorer, Internet Explorer 3, Internet Explorer version history, Internet leak, Internet Oracle, Interpreter (computing), Invasion Orion, Inverse search, IPodLinux, IPPOLIT, Iraqi block cipher, Iron Seed, ISAAC (cipher), J Sharp, Jack Nicklaus 4, JAD (software), Jagged Alliance (series), Jagged Alliance 2, JAMA (numerical linear algebra library), Jamie Zawinski, Jason Rohrer, Java (software platform), Java class file, Java Class Library, Java Code Coverage Tools, Java Community Process, Java Development Kit, Java Platform, Standard Edition, Java syntax, JavaScript, JavaScript engine, Jim Kent, Jitsi, Job Entry Subsystem 2/3, Joel Billings, Johanna Hedva, John Graham-Cumming, John Madden Football '93, Joint Combat Aircraft, Joli OS, Jonathan James, Journal of Statistical Software, Journey to Rooted Hold, JPEGView, JScript.Encode, JSDoc, JSHint, JSLint, JSSP, JUCE, Jughead (search engine), Julia (programming language), Jump 'n Bump, Junger v. Daley, Just-in-time compilation, Kaillera, Kaiser (video game), Kaleida Labs, KDE Display Manager, KDE Projects, KDE Software Compilation, KDevelop, Keker, Van Nest & Peters LLP, Kelihos botnet, Kelp (disambiguation), Ken Arnold, Ken Demarest, Ken's Labyrinth, Kendall Square Research, Kernel panic, KernelCAD, Keymaker, KGraft, Kiloblaster, King Kong, Kingpin: Life of Crime, Klocwork, Knowledge extraction, Kodi (software), KOffice, Koha (software), Komodo Edit, Komodo IDE, Kotlin (programming language), Kpatch, KRISTAL Audio Engine, Kusari, L-system, L3enc, Label (computer science), LAMP (software bundle), Language Server Protocol, Language-based security, Laravel, Larn (video game), Larry McVoy, Larry Wall, Larva Mortus, Lasso (programming language), Last Ninja 2, LatencyTOP, Launchpad (website), Lawrence Lessig, Leaf (Japanese company), LED (editor), Legacy code, Legionnaire (video game), Lemmings (video game), Lemonade Stand, Less (Unix), Let's Encrypt, Lex (software), Libjpeg, Libmpeg2, Libreboot, Libtiff, Libvpx, Licence laundering, License compatibility, License-free software, Liero, Lightning's Shadow, Lightworks, Lincity, LINCOA, Line Mode Browser, Line number, LineageOS, Link time, Linksys WRT54G series, Lint (software), Linux, Linux adoption, Linux distribution, Linux From Scratch, Linux gaming, Linux kernel interfaces, Linux Libertine, Linux on embedded systems, Linux on z Systems, Linux-libre, Lions' Commentary on UNIX 6th Edition, with Source Code, Lisp (programming language), Lisp Machines, List of build automation software, List of Chinese spy cases in the United States, List of commercial software with available source code, List of commercial video games with available source code, List of computer system emulators, List of computer term etymologies, List of cyberattacks, List of Doom source ports, List of educational programming languages, List of Folding@home cores, List of formerly proprietary software, List of free television software, List of game engine recreations, List of GNU packages, List of Halt and Catch Fire episodes, List of Internet Explorer extensions, List of Java keywords, List of Linux kernel names, List of major Creative Commons licensed works, List of material published by WikiLeaks, List of minor Apogee Software video games, List of most popular websites, List of open-source software for mathematics, List of open-source video games, List of platform-independent GUI libraries, List of programming languages for artificial intelligence, List of proprietary software for Linux, List of software package management systems, List of technology terms, List of tools for static code analysis, List of video games derived from mods, List of video games in the Museum of Modern Art, Literal (computer programming), Literate programming, Litl, Live coding, Livermore loops, Logic bomb, Loki Entertainment, Lords of Dharmaraja, Lotus Development Corp. v. Borland International, Inc., LS-DYNA, Ludum Dare, Lugaru, Lumen (software), Lumina (desktop environment), Lunar Linux, LXR Cross Referencer, Mac Developer Program, Mac gaming, MAC/65, MacPaint, MacWWW, Madden NFL, Maelstrom (1992 video game), Magic Knight Rayearth (video game), Magic quotes, Magician (video game), Magicland Dizzy, Magnetic Scrolls, Mailvelope, Make (software), Makedepend, MakeHuman, Mallard BASIC, MAME, Managed code, Mar Roxas, Mar Roxas presidential campaign, 2016, Mari0, Marine Doom, Martin Galway, Master of Orion, MaxDB, MBASE, MD6, Meantime (video game), MechCommander 2, MediaPortal, Mednafen, MeeGo, Mega (service), Mega Man Anniversary Collection, MegaHAL, MegaMek, MEncoder, Mensch Computer, Menuconfig, MenuetOS, Meridian 59, Merlin (assembler), Mesa (programming language), Message loop in Microsoft Windows, Messiah (software), Meta-object System, Metadata discovery, Metal Gear (video game), Metamorphic code, Metasyntactic variable, Metatable, MIC-1, Michael D. Cohen, Michael Lawrie, Michael Schumacher, Michael Seifert (programmer, CEO), Micro Cornucopia, Microform, Microkernel, Microsoft, Microsoft Access, Microsoft Corp v Commission, Microsoft Corp. v. AT&T Corp., Microsoft Enterprise Library, Microsoft Entertainment Pack, Microsoft Visual SourceSafe, Microsoft Word, MidasWWW, MiG Alley (video game), Miles Sound System, MilkDrop, MINCE, Miner Wars 2081, Minerva (QDOS reimplementation), MinGW, Minification (programming), MiniGLX, Minimal Working Example, MiniPanzer and MegaPanzer, MINIX, Mirai (malware), Mitro, Mix (build tool), Mm tree, Mob (gaming), Mocana, Mocha (decompiler), Mockup, Modding, Model-driven architecture, MODFLOW, MOF Model to Text Transformation Language, Mojibake, Moley Christmas, Monkey X, Monkey's Audio, Monospaced font, Monster Party, MOPAC, Moria (video game), Morristown–Beard School, MOS Technology 6502, MOS Technology SID, Mosaic (web browser), MovieCode, MOZART (model), Mozilla Public License, MP101, Mp3splt, Mpv (media player), MSBuild, MSQL, MSU Lossless Video Codec, Mucky Foot Productions, MUD1, Mugwump (video game), Multi Emulator Super System, Multi Theft Auto, Multi-licensing, Multi-pass compiler, MuPDF, MUSH, Music Macro Language, MUTE, MVS, Mxparser, MyDLP, MySQL, Myst, Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer, Myth (series), Myth II: Soulblighter, Myth III: The Wolf Age, Myth: The Fallen Lords, NAM (video game), Namco Museum, Naming convention (programming), Nanosaur, Nao (robot), Narc (video game), NAS4Free, Nastran, National Cryptologic Center, Natural Docs, Natural Selection (video game), Naval Observatory Vector Astrometry Subroutines, Naval War: Arctic Circle, NC Graphics, NCsoft, NEC V60, Neo (The Matrix), Nesting (computing), NetBSD, Netdisaster, NetHack, NetObjects, Netscape, Netscape (web browser), Netscape 6, Network Solutions, Neutral build, Neverwinter Nights 2, News aggregator, NewsDiffs, Nextpoint, Nibble (magazine), Nibbles (video game), Nicklas Nygren, Night Dive Studios, NightMare (scareware), Nitrokey, No Gravity (video game), Noctis (video game), Noctropolis, Nodejitsu, NolaPro, Norsk Data Assembler, Northrop Grumman, Notrium, NSLU2, Null character, NUPACK, Nvidia GameWorks, NWScript, O26 (text editor), Obfuscation (software), OBiBa, ObjectPAL, Ocean Software, Odoo, Official versions of Doom, OHRRPGCE, OJ (programming tool), Olex2, One-pass compiler, Online judge, Oo-Topos, Oolite (video game), Open Cobalt, Open Database Connectivity, Open Energy Modelling Initiative, Open energy system databases, Open energy system models, Open music, Open research, Open Source Initiative, Open Source Judaism, Open Technology Fund, Open-source film, Open-source journalism, Open-source license, Open-source model, Open-source robotics, Open-source software, Open-source software movement, Open-source video game, OpenACC, OpenAL, OpenArena, Open–closed principle, OpenBUGS, OpenCity, OpenClonk, OpenCms, OpenGrok, OpenIndiana, OpenJDK, OpenLaszlo, OpenMPT, OpenMusic, OpenSMTPD, OpenSPARC, OpenSSH, OpenTracker, OpenType, OpenUniverse, Openwall Project, OpenZFS, Operating Systems: Design and Implementation, Operation Aurora, Operation Bayshield, OProfile, Opticks (software), Opus (audio format), Oracle Application Server, Oracle Developer Studio, Oracle Forms, Oracle Grid Engine, Oracle Linux, Original War, Outcast (video game), Outline of computer programming, Outline of free software, Outline of software, Outline of software development, Outlook Express, Overhead code, Package manager, PackIt, Pair programming, Paldo (operating system), Panzer Dragoon Saga, Paraconsistent logic, Paradroid, Parallels Desktop for Mac, Pararena, Parasoft C/C++test, Parrot assembly language, Parrot Foundation, Parsing, Passage (video game), Password manager, Pastebin, Patch (computing), Payara Server, PC game, PC-MOS/386, PC-Talk, PC-Write, PCLinuxOS, PDF Split and Merge, PDP-6, PDP-8, Peercoin, Penguin Software, Perfect Illusion, Perl, Perl Best Practices, Perl module, Perl::Critic, Perry Kivolowitz, Person of Interest (TV series), Personal computer, Perst, Pete Becker, Peter Junger, Pforth, Phil Katz, Philippine general election, 2013, Philippine general election, 2016, PHP, PHP License, PHP-Nuke, PhpDocumentor, PHYLIP, PhyreEngine, PhysX, PicoBSD, Picogen, Pimania, Pinball Construction Set, Pirate Adventure, Pkg-config, PL/I preprocessor, Plain text, Plan 9 from Bell Labs, Platform-independent GUI library, Play:1, PlayPower, Plex (software), Plug-in (computing), Pluma (editor), PMD (software), Pokémon Red and Blue, Police IT, Policy-based design, Poly1305, PolyORB, Poornima Vijayashanker, Popcorn Time, Portable application, Portable C Compiler, Portage (software), Ports collection, Postal (video game), PostmarketOS, POV-Ray, PowerSlave, Ppc64, PPSSPP, PRADO (framework), Pragma once, Precompiled header, Premake, Preppie! (video game), Preprocessor, Presentation Manager, Pretty Good Privacy, Prettyprint, Prey (novel), Prime95, Primecoin, Prince of Persia (1989 video game), Processing amplifier, Produsage, Profile-guided optimization, Profiling (computer programming), Program animation, Program lifecycle phase, Program transformation, Programmable calculator, Programmer, Programming ethics, Programming language, Programming style, Progress Quest, Project Starfighter, Project64, Property investment calculator, Proprietary software, Protector (Atari Jaguar game), Protostar: War on the Frontier, Pry (software), PSIPRED, Psychedelia (light synthesizer), Psycle, Public-domain software, Punchscan, Punter (protocol), PurifyPlus, PVCS, PWB/UNIX, Pwdump, Pylint, PyMOL, QA-C, Qmail, Qt (software), Qt Creator, Quadrilateral Cowboy, Quake (video game), Quake engine, Quake II, Quest Development, Quick Look, QuickDraw, Quidgest, Quilt (software), Quine (computing), Quine's paradox, R (programming language), Rabbit (cipher), Racer (simulator), Radare2, Rafaël Rozendaal, RapidQ, RasMol, Rational ClearCase, Rational pricing, Rational Synergy, Raven Software, Razerpak, RBBS-PC, RDoc, ReactOS, README, Real Time AudioSuite, Realms of Despair, Realsoft 3D, Rebecca Heineman, Receiver (video game), Red Hat Enterprise Linux derivatives, Redundant code, Reference implementation, RELAP5-3D, Release engineering, Remix OS, Remote Desktop Services, Requirements traceability, Resource fork, ReStructuredText, Return statement, Reuse, Revenge of the Titans, Reverse semantic traceability, Rewrite (programming), Rhapsody (operating system), RhodeCode, Richard Honeywood, Richard Stallman, Rigi (software), RISC OS Open, Rise of the Triad, Rlab, Rn (newsreader), Robert Corn-Revere, ROBODoc, Roboforge, RobotWar, RoboWar, Rocket U2, Rocks'n'Diamonds, Rog-O-Matic, Rogue (video game), Roguelike, Rollcage Stage II, Rolling distribution, Rolling release, Ronald Dale Harris, RONJA, Rootkit, Rowan's Battle of Britain, Rpm (software), RT-11, RTFB, Russ Wetmore, Ryzom, S-1 block cipher, S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Clear Sky, S.T.A.R. Corps, S2 (programming language), Sabayon Linux, SableVM, Safari (web browser), Safety engineering, Salome (software), Samizdat: And Other Issues Regarding the 'Source' of Open Source Code, Sandbox (software development), Sandcastle (software), Santa Cruz Operation, Santa Paravia en Fiumaccio, Sargon (chess), Sather, Savage: The Battle for Newerth, Scaffold (programming), Scannerless Boolean Parser, Scènes à faire, Schema migration, SciDAVis, Science.tv, Scientific Linux, SciTE, SCO Group, SCO Group, Inc. v. DaimlerChrysler Corp., SCO–Linux disputes, Scope (computer science), Scram (video game), Scratch: The Ultimate DJ, Scribe Mail, Scripting for the Java Platform, SCUMM, ScummVM, SDL Trados Studio, Sea Dragon (video game), SeaBIOS, SeaMonkey, Second Reality, Secure instant messaging, Self-documenting code, Self-hosting, Self-modifying code, Self-replication, Semantic analysis (compilers), Sentinel Project for Genocide Prevention, Sergey Aleynikov, Server emulator, Servo (software), SHA-3, Shadow Warrior (1997 video game), Shadowbane, Shared source, Shareware, Shc the shell script compiler, Shellshock (software bug), Sigil (computer programming), Signal (software), Silencer (video game), Silent Circle (software), Silent Hunter II, Silvaco Data Systems v. Intel Corp., Simcenter Amesim, SimCity, SimCity (1989 video game), Simula, Simulated growth of plants, SimulationX, Simulink, Single UNIX Specification, Sintel The Game, SK8, SkiFree, SLOOP Project, Small-C, Smartmatic, SMAUG, Smn theorem, Smurf attack, Snappii, Snes9x, Snipes (video game), Snippet (programming), SOFA (astronomy), Softporn Adventure, Software, Software analytics, Software architecture recovery, Software as a service, Software bug, Software build, Software categories, Software construction, Software copyright, Software cracking, Software defect indicator, Software design pattern, Software development, Software documentation, Software ecosystem, Software engineer, Software forensics, Software Freedom Law Center, Software intelligence, Software license, Software licensing audit, Software maintainer, Software map, Software portability, Software prototyping, Software quality, Software relicensing, Software security assurance, Software system, Software technical review, 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A Change in the Weather

A Change in the Weather is a 1995 work of interactive fiction by Andrew Plotkin, in which the player-character is caught in a rainstorm while out in the countryside.

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A Dark Room

A Dark Room is an open-source software role-playing text-based game originally published in mid-2013 for web browsers by Doublespeak Games.

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A Story About a Tree

"A Story About a Tree" is a short essay and an epitaph written by Raph Koster, regarding the alleged death of a LegendMUD player named Karyn.

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A-10 Attack!

A-10 Attack! is a combat flight simulator for the Apple Macintosh computer released by Parsoft Interactive in 1995.

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A-A-P

A-A-P is a computer program used primarily to download, build and install software.

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A9home

The A9home was a niche small-form-factor desktop computer running RISC OS Adjust32.

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AACS encryption key controversy

A controversy surrounding the AACS cryptographic key arose in April 2007 when the Motion Picture Association of America and the Advanced Access Content System Licensing Administrator, LLC (AACS LA) began issuing cease and desist letters to websites publishing a 128-bit (16-byte) number, represented in hexadecimal as 09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0 (commonly referred to as 09 F9), a cryptographic key for HD DVDs and Blu-ray Discs.

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AARON

AARON is a computer program written by artist Harold Cohen that creates original artistic images.

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A♯ (Axiom)

A♯ (pronounced: A sharp) is an object-oriented functional programming language distributed as a separable component of Version 2 of the Axiom computer algebra system.

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ABA Games

ABA Games is a Japanese video game developer, composed solely of game designer Kenta Cho.

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Abandonware

Abandonware is a product, typically software, ignored by its owner and manufacturer, and for which no support is available.

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Abstract syntax tree

In computer science, an abstract syntax tree (AST), or just syntax tree, is a tree representation of the abstract syntactic structure of source code written in a programming language.

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Abstraction

Abstraction in its main sense is a conceptual process where general rules and concepts are derived from the usage and classification of specific examples, literal ("real" or "concrete") signifiers, first principles, or other methods.

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Abuse (video game)

Abuse is a run and gun video game developed by Crack dot Com and published by Electronic Arts in North America and Origin Systems in Europe.

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Accelerated Mobile Pages

The Accelerated Mobile Pages Project (AMP) is an open-source website publishing technology designed to improve the performance of web content and advertisements.

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Activiti (software)

Activiti is an open-source workflow engine written in Java that can execute business processes described in BPMN 2.0.

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Adapter pattern

In software engineering, the adapter pattern is a software design pattern (also known as Wrapper, an alternative naming shared with the Decorator pattern) that allows the interface of an existing class to be used as another interface.

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ADINA

ADINA is a commercial engineering simulation software program that is developed and distributed worldwide by ADINA R & D, Inc.

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Adobe Flash

Adobe Flash is a deprecated multimedia software platform used for production of animations, rich Internet applications, desktop applications, mobile applications, mobile games and embedded web browser video players.

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Adobe GoLive

Adobe GoLive was a WYSIWYG HTML editor and web site management application from Adobe Systems.

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Adobe Photoshop

Adobe Photoshop is a raster graphics editor developed and published by Adobe Systems for macOS and Windows.

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Adobe Photoshop version history

This table shows the Adobe Photoshop version history and operating system compatibility in charts, starting with the first versions by independent creators Thomas and John Knoll in the summer of 1988.

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Adobe Systems

Adobe Systems Incorporated, commonly known as Adobe, is an American multinational computer software company.

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Adoption of free and open-source software by public institutions

The use of free software instead of proprietary software can give institutions better control over information technology.

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Advanced Audio Coding

Advanced Audio Coding (AAC) is a proprietary audio coding standard for lossy digital audio compression.

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Adventure (Atari 2600)

Adventure is a video game for the Atari 2600 video game console, released in late –. In the game, the player controls a square avatar whose quest is to explore an open-ended environment to find a magical chalice and return it to the golden castle.

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Adventure Game Studio

Adventure Game Studio (acronym AGS) is an open source development tool that is primarily used to create graphic adventure games.

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Adventureland (video game)

Adventureland is the first text adventure game for microcomputers, released by Scott Adams in 1978.

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AdvFS

AdvFS, also known as Tru64 UNIX Advanced File System, is a file system developed in the late 1980s to mid-1990s by Digital Equipment Corporation for their OSF/1 version of the Unix operating system (later Digital UNIX/Tru64 UNIX).

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Age of Empires II

Age of Empires II: The Age of Kings is a real-time strategy video game developed by Ensemble Studios and published by Microsoft.

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AGESA

AMD Generic Encapsulated Software Architecture (AGESA), is a bootstrap protocol by which system devices on AMD64-architecture mainboards are initialized.

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Agora (web browser)

Agora was a World Wide Web email browser and was a proof of concept to help people to use the full internet.

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Air mass (astronomy)

In astronomy, air mass (airmass, or AM) is the path length for light from a celestial source to pass through the atmosphere.

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AirForce2

Not to be confused with Air Force Two, the designation for aircraft carrying the United States Vice President AirForce2 (also known as Aforce2 or simply AForce) is a Graphical, Object Oriented, platform independent Shoot-em-up game.

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Airline Tycoon

Airline Tycoon is a business simulation game by Thomas Holz and Robert Kleinert, in which the player must successfully manage an airline.

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AjaxView

AjaxView is an Ajax application profiler from Microsoft Research.

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Akalabeth: World of Doom

Akalabeth: World of Doom is a role-playing video game that had a limited release in 1979 and was then published by California Pacific Computer Company for the Apple II in 1980.

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Aladdin Free Public License

The Aladdin Free Public License, abbreviated AFPL, is a license written by L. Peter Deutsch for his Ghostscript PostScript language interpreter.

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Aldon Inc.

Aldon is a business unit of Rocket Software.

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Alien Breed 3D

Alien Breed 3D is the fourth game in Team17's Alien Breed franchise, a series of science-fiction-themed shooters largely inspired by the Alien films.

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Alien Breed 3D II: The Killing Grounds

Alien Breed 3D II: The Killing Grounds is the fifth game in Team17's Alien Breed franchise, a series of science fiction-themed shooters largely inspired by the Alien films.

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Alien Swarm

Alien Swarm is a freeware, multiplayer, top-down shooter video game by Valve Corporation.

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Aliens versus Predator (1999 video game)

Aliens versus Predator is a science fiction first-person shooter video game developed by Rebellion Developments and published by Fox Interactive in North America for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X in 1999.

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Allegiance (video game)

Allegiance is a multiplayer online game providing a mix of real-time strategy and player piloted space combat gameplay.

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Alleyway (video game)

is a video game developed by Nintendo and Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo as a global launch title for the Game Boy.

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Alpha Waves

Alpha Waves is an early 3D game that combines labyrinthine exploration with platform gameplay.

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Alphatk

Alphatk is a text editor that was originally inspired by the Mac OS-only editor, "Alpha", which was written in C, but Alphatk was rewritten in Tcl to run on any platform that Tk runs on: Windows, Unix, and Mac OS X. Alphatk is most useful for.

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Amazon Lumberyard

Amazon Lumberyard is a free cross-platform triple-A game engine developed by Amazon and based on the architecture of CryEngine, which was licensed from Crytek in 2015.

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Amber Smalltalk

Amber Smalltalk, formerly named Jtalk, is an implementation of the Smalltalk-80 language that runs on the JavaScript runtime of a web browser.

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American fuzzy lop (fuzzer)

american fuzzy lop is a fuzzer that employs genetic algorithms in order to efficiently increase code coverage of the test cases.

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American Information Exchange

The American Information Exchange (AMIX) was a platform for the buying and selling of information, goods and services as well as the exchange of information, ideas, and certain kinds of intellectual work product, created by economist and futurist Phil Salin in the 1980s.

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Amiga demos

Amiga demos are demos created for the Commodore Amiga home computer.

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Amiga E

Amiga E, or very often simply E, is a programming language created by Wouter van Oortmerssen on the Amiga.

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AmigaBASIC

AmigaBASIC was an interpreted BASIC programming language implementation for the Amiga, designed and written by Microsoft.

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AmigaOS

AmigaOS is a family of proprietary native operating systems of the Amiga and AmigaOne personal computers.

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AmigaOS 4

AmigaOS 4 (abbreviated as OS4 or AOS4) is a line of Amiga operating systems which runs on PowerPC microprocessors.

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Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs

Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs is a survival horror video game developed by The Chinese Room and published by Frictional Games.

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AMOS (programming language)

AMOS BASIC is a dialect of the BASIC programming language implemented on the Amiga computer.

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AmpliFIND

AmpliFIND is an acoustic fingerprinting service and a software development kit developed by the US company MusicIP.

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AMule

aMule is a free peer-to-peer file sharing utility that works with the EDonkey network and the Kad network, offering similar features to eMule and adding others such as GeoIP (country flags).

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Amulets & Armor

Amulets & Armor is a first-person role-playing video game for the PC, created by David Webster and Eric Webster and United Software Artists and published as shareware in 1997.

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Anacreon: Reconstruction 4021

Anacreon: Reconstruction 4021 is a DOS computer game originally written by George Moromisato, and published by TMA in 1987.

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Anchorhead

Anchorhead is a Lovecraftian horror interactive fiction game, originally written and published by Michael S. Gentry in 1998.

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Ancient Domains of Mystery

Ancient Domains of Mystery (ADOM) is a roguelike video game, designed and developed by Thomas Biskup, which was first released in.

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Andrew File System

The Andrew File System (AFS) is a distributed file system which uses a set of trusted servers to present a homogeneous, location-transparent file name space to all the client workstations.

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Andrew Plotkin

Andrew Plotkin (born May 15, 1970), also known as Zarf, is a central figure in the modern interactive fiction (IF) community.

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Andries Brouwer

Andries Evert Brouwer (born 1951) is a Dutch mathematician and computer programmer, Professor Emeritus at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e).

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Android (operating system)

Android is a mobile operating system developed by Google, based on a modified version of the Linux kernel and other open source software and designed primarily for touchscreen mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets.

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Android KitKat

Android "KitKat" is a codename for the Android mobile operating system and the eleventh version of Android. Unveiled on September 3, 2013, KitKat focused primarily on optimizing the operating system for improved performance on entry-level devices with limited resources., statistics issued by Google indicate that 10.5% of all Android devices accessing Google Play run KitKat.

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Android Lollipop

Android "Lollipop" is a codename for the Android mobile operating system developed by Google, spanning versions between 5.0 and 5.1.1.

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Android Studio

Android Studio is the official integrated development environment (IDE) for Google's Android operating system, built on JetBrains' IntelliJ IDEA software and designed specifically for Android development.

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Android version history

The version history of the Android mobile operating system began with the public release of the Android beta on November 5, 2007.

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Android-x86

Android-x86 is an unofficial initiative to port Google's Android mobile operating system to run on devices powered by AMD and Intel x86 processors, rather than RISC-based ARM chips.

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Andy Johnson-Laird

Andy Johnson-Laird (b. Feb. 1945) is an English-American computer scientist.

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Angband (video game)

Angband is a dungeon-crawling roguelike computer game derived from Umoria.

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Anti-Barney humor

Anti-Barney humor is a form of humor that targets the children's television series Barney & Friends.

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Antitrust (film)

Antitrust (also titled Conspiracy.com and Startup) is a 2001 thriller film written by Howard Franklin and directed by Peter Howitt.

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ANTLR

In computer-based language recognition, ANTLR (pronounced Antler), or Another Tool For Language Recognition, is a parser generator that uses LL(*) for parsing.

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Apache Axis

Apache Axis (Apache eXtensible Interaction System) is an open-source, XML based Web service framework.

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Apache CXF

Apache CXF is an open-source, fully featured Web services framework.

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Apache Mynewt

Apache Mynewt is a modular real-time operating system for connected Internet of things (IoT) devices that must operate for long times under power, memory, and storage constraints.

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Apache Subversion

Apache Subversion (often abbreviated SVN, after its command name svn) is a software versioning and revision control system distributed as open source under the Apache License.

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Apache Velocity

Apache Velocity is a Java-based template engine that provides a template language to reference objects defined in Java code.

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API writer

An API writer is a technical writer who writes documents that describe an application programming interface (API).

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APL syntax and symbols

The programming language APL is distinctive in being symbolic rather than lexical: its primitives are denoted by symbols, not words.

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App store

An app store (or app marketplace) is a type of digital distribution platform for computer software, often in a mobile context.

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Apple Computer Inc v Mackintosh Computers Ltd

Apple Computer Inc v Mackintosh Computers Ltd 2 S.C.R. 209, is a Supreme Court of Canada case on copyright law regarding the copyrightability of software.

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Apple Computer, Inc. v. Franklin Computer Corp.

Apple Computer, Inc.

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Apple DOS

Apple DOS is the family of disk operating systems for the Apple II series of microcomputers from late 1978 through early 1983.

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Apple Inc. litigation

The multinational technology corporation Apple Inc. has been a participant in various legal proceedings and claims since it began operation and, like its competitors and peers, engages in litigation in its normal course of business for a variety of reasons.

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Apple Worm

The Apple Worm is a computer program written for the Apple computer, and especially for the 6502 microprocessor, which performs dynamic self-relocation.

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Application binary interface

In computer software, an application binary interface (ABI) is an interface between two binary program modules; often, one of these modules is a library or operating system facility, and the other is a program that is being run by a user.

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Application discovery and understanding

Application discovery and understanding (ADU) is the process of automatically analyzing artifacts of a software application and determining metadata structures associated with the application in the form of lists of data elements and business rules.

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Application framework

In computer programming, an application framework consists of a software framework used by software developers to implement the standard structure of application software.

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Application strings manager

An application strings manager is a software tool primarily designed to optimize the download and storage of strings files used and produced in software development.

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Applied aesthetics

Applied aesthetics is the application of the branch of philosophy of aesthetics to cultural constructs.

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Apprentice (software)

Apprentice is a program that assists in playing Magic: The Gathering over the Internet and maintains a searchable database of Magic cards.

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AppWare

AppWare was a rapid application development system for Microsoft Windows and the classic Mac OS based on a simple graphical programming language.

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Arcade Volleyball

Arcade Volleyball is volleyball game originally written by Rhett Anderson.

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ArcGIS

ArcGIS is a geographic information system (GIS) for working with maps and geographic information.

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Archer (TV series)

Archer is an American adult animated sitcom created by Adam Reed for the basic cable network FX.

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Architect (The Matrix)

The Architect is a fictional character in the films The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions.

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Archon: The Light and the Dark

Archon: The Light and the Dark is a 1983 video game developed by Free Fall Associates and one of the first five games published by Electronic Arts.

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ArcSight

Micro Focus ArcSight is a cyber security company founded in 2000 that provides big data security analytics and intelligence software for security information and event management (SIEM) and log management solutions.

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Arena (web browser)

The Arena browser (also known as the Arena WWW Browser) is an early (now discontinued) testbed Web browser and Web authoring tool for Unix.

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Ares (video game)

Ares is a space strategy video game created by Nathan Lamont of Bigger Planet Software, and first released by Changeling Software in 1996.

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Artifact (UML)

An artifact in the Unified Modeling Language (UML) is the specification of a physical piece of information that is used or produced by a software development process, or by deployment and operation of a system."OMG (2008).

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Arx Fatalis

Arx Fatalis is a role-playing video game for the Xbox and Microsoft Windows, released on 12 November 2002 by Arkane Studios, a video game developer based in Lyon, France.

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ASCII art

ASCII art is a graphic design technique that uses computers for presentation and consists of pictures pieced together from the 95 printable (from a total of 128) characters defined by the ASCII Standard from 1963 and ASCII compliant character sets with proprietary extended characters (beyond the 128 characters of standard 7-bit ASCII).

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ASP.NET Web Forms

ASP.NET Web Forms is a web application framework and one of several programming models supported by the Microsoft ASP.NET technology.

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Aspect weaver

An aspect weaver is a metaprogramming utility for aspect-oriented languages designed to take instructions specified by aspects (isolated representations of significant concepts in a program) and generate the final implementation code.

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AspectC++

AspectC++ is an aspect-oriented extension of C and C++ languages.

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Assampler

The Amiga Assampler is a software synthesizer and sample editor.

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Assembly language

An assembly (or assembler) language, often abbreviated asm, is a low-level programming language, in which there is a very strong (but often not one-to-one) correspondence between the assembly program statements and the architecture's machine code instructions.

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Asset Marketing Systems, Inc. v. Gagnon

Asset Marketing Systems, Inc.

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Asterisk

An asterisk (*); from Late Latin asteriscus, from Ancient Greek ἀστερίσκος, asteriskos, "little star") is a typographical symbol or glyph. It is so called because it resembles a conventional image of a star. Computer scientists and mathematicians often vocalize it as star (as, for example, in the A* search algorithm or C*-algebra). In English, an asterisk is usually five-pointed in sans-serif typefaces, six-pointed in serif typefaces, and six- or eight-pointed when handwritten. It is often used to censor offensive words, and on the Internet, to indicate a correction to a previous message. The asterisk is derived from the need of the printers of family trees in feudal times for a symbol to indicate date of birth. The original shape was seven-armed, each arm like a teardrop shooting from the center. In computer science, the asterisk is commonly used as a wildcard character, or to denote pointers, repetition, or multiplication.

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Astrolog

Astrolog is an astrology software program that has been available online free of charge since 1991.

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AstroMenace

AstroMenace is a 3D scrolling shoot 'em up arcade game, developed and published by Russian independent game developer Viewizard.

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Atari Assembler Editor

Atari Assembler Editor (sometimes written as Atari Assembler/Editor) is a cartridge-based development system used to edit, assemble, and debug 6502 programs for the Atari 8-bit family of home computers.

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Atari BASIC

Atari BASIC is an interpreter for the BASIC programming language that shipped with the Atari 8-bit family of 6502-based home computers.

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Atari Program Exchange

Atari Program Exchange (APX) was a division of Atari that distributed software for the Atari 8-bit family of home computers through a quarterly mail-order catalog.

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Atari ST BASIC

Atari ST BASIC (or ST Basic) was the first dialect of BASIC that was produced for the Atari ST line of computers.

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Attack of the Mutant Camels

Attack of the Mutant Camels is a surrealist computer game written by Jeff Minter and released for the Commodore 64 and Atari 8-bit family in 1983 by Minter's Llamasoft.

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Audiere

Audiere is a high-level audio API.

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Autoclave (industrial)

Industrial autoclaves are pressure vessels used to process parts and materials which require exposure to elevated pressure and temperature.

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Autocomplete

Autocomplete, or word completion, is a feature in which an application predicts the rest of a word a user is typing.

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Autodesk Animator

Autodesk Animator, also known as Ani Pro, PJ Paint, PJ, was a 2D computer animation and painting program in 1989 for PC with MS-DOS.

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Autoload

In computer programming, autoloading is the capability of loading and linking portions of a program from mass storage automatically when needed, so that the programmer is not required to define or include those portions of the program explicitly.

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Automatic bug fixing

Automatic bug-fixing is the automatic repair of software bugs without the intervention of a human programmer.

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Automatic parallelization

Automatic parallelization, also auto parallelization, autoparallelization, or parallelization, the last one of which implies automation when used in context, refers to converting sequential code into multi-threaded or vectorized (or even both) code in order to utilize multiple processors simultaneously in a shared-memory multiprocessor (SMP) machine.

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Automatic programming

In computer science, the term automatic programming identifies a type of computer programming in which some mechanism generates a computer program to allow human programmers to write the code at a higher abstraction level.

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Avara

Avara is a 1996 computer shooter/action game designed by Juri Munkki and published by Ambrosia Software for the Apple Macintosh.

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Avernum

Avernum is a series of demoware role-playing video games by Jeff Vogel of Spiderweb Software available for Macintosh and Windows-based computers.

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Aztaka

Aztaka is a PC 2D side-scrolling action role-playing video game for Microsoft Windows and OS X developed by independent game developer Citérémis.

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B.O.B. (video game)

B.O.B. (known in Japan as Space Funky B.O.B.) is a video game that was released in 1993.

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Babel (compiler)

Babel or Babel.js is a free and open-source JavaScript compiler and configurable transpiler used in web development.

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Babel Middleware

Babel is an open source middleware system serving the scientific computing community.

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Backdoor (computing)

A backdoor is a method, often secret, of bypassing normal authentication or encryption in a computer system, a product, or an embedded device (e.g. a home router), or its embodiment, e.g. as part of a cryptosystem, an algorithm, a chipset, or a "homunculus computer" (such as that as found in Intel's AMT technology).

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BackupHDDVD

BackupHDDVD is a small computer software utility program available in command line and GUI versions which aids in the decryption of commercial HD DVD discs protected by the Advanced Access Content System.

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Bagman (video game)

Bagman is a platform arcade game released by Valadon Automation in 1982.

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Balance of Power (video game)

Balance of Power is a computer strategy game of geopolitics during the Cold War, created by Chris Crawford and published in 1985 on the Apple Macintosh by Mindscape, followed by ports to a variety of platforms over the next two years.

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Ballerburg

Ballerburg is a turnbased Artillery game from 1987, written in C by Eckhard Kruse for the Atari ST.

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Basic block

In compiler construction, a basic block is a straight-line code sequence with no branches in except to the entry and no branches out except at the exit.

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BASIC09

BASIC09 is a structured BASIC programming language dialect developed by Microware and Motorola for the then-new Motorola 6809 CPU and released in 1980.

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Basilisk II

Basilisk II is an emulator which emulates the 680x0-based Apple Macintosh computer on a variety of operating systems.

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BassOmatic

In cryptography, BassOmatic was the symmetric-key cipher designed by Phil Zimmermann as part of his email encryption software PGP (in the first release, version 1.0).

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Batman Returns (video game)

Batman Returns is a video game for various platforms based on the movie of the same name.

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BattleForge

BattleForge is a discontinued video game that was developed by EA Phenomic and published by Electronic Arts in 2009.

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Battleships Forever

Battleships Forever is an IGF award-nominated freeware real-time tactics video game set in a futuristic space environment inspired by Warning Forever.

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Battlezone (1998 video game)

Battlezone is a first-person shooter strategy video game developed and published by Activision.

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Bazel (software)

In software development, Bazel is a free software tool that allows for the automation of building and testing of software.

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Beagle (software)

Beagle is a search system for Linux and other Unix-like systems, enabling the user to search documents, chat logs, email and contact lists.

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BEAM (Erlang virtual machine)

BEAM or Bogdan/Björn's Erlang Abstract Machine is a virtual machine (VM) to run Erlang.

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Bechdel test

The Bechdel test is a method for evaluating the portrayal of women in fiction.

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BeebEm

BeebEm is a BBC Micro emulator, first developed by David Gilbert in 1994 and since improved by a number of people, most notably Mike Wyatt who currently maintains the emulator and its website.

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Beerware

Beerware is a somewhat tongue-in-cheek term for software released under a very relaxed license (beerware licensed software).

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Beethoven's 3rd (film)

Beethoven's 3rd is the second sequel to the 1992 film, Beethoven.

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Befunge

Befunge is a stack-based, reflective, esoteric programming language.

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Beneath a Steel Sky

Beneath a Steel Sky is a cyberpunk science-fiction point-and-click adventure game developed by Revolution Software and published by Virgin Interactive Entertainment for MS-DOS and Amiga home computers.

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Berkeley Software Design

Berkeley Software Design Inc. (BSDI or, later, BSDi) was a corporation which developed, sold licenses for, and supported BSD/OS (originally known as BSD/386), a commercial and partially proprietary variant of the BSD Unix operating system for PC compatible (and later, other) computer systems.

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Berkeley Software Distribution

Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) was a Unix operating system derivative developed and distributed by the Computer Systems Research Group (CSRG) of the University of California, Berkeley, from 1977 to 1995.

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Bernstein v. United States

Bernstein v. United States is a set of court cases brought by Daniel J. Bernstein challenging restrictions on the export of cryptography from the United States.

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Bersirc

Bersirc was an open source Internet Relay Chat client for the Microsoft Windows operating system.

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Beyond Protocol

Beyond Protocol was a subscription based Sci-Fi Massively multiplayer online real-time strategy game (MMORTS) Computer Game developed by the independent game developer Dark Sky Entertainmentand and released in November 2008.

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Bill Gates

William Henry Gates III (born October 28, 1955) is an American business magnate, investor, author, philanthropist, humanitarian, and principal founder of Microsoft Corporation.

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Binary blob

In the context of free and open-source software, a binary blob is a closed-source binary-only piece of software.

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Biniax

Biniax is a free and open-source puzzle video games introduced first in 2005.

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Biometrical Journal

Biometrical Journal covers statistical methods and their applications in life sciences including medicine, environmental sciences and agriculture.

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Bit manipulation

Bit manipulation is the act of algorithmically manipulating bits or other pieces of data shorter than a word.

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Bit twiddler

In computing, bit twiddler may refer to.

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Bitbucket

Bitbucket is a web-based version control repository hosting service owned by Atlassian, for source code and development projects that use either Mercurial (since launch) or Git (since October 2011) revision control systems.

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BitKeeper

BitKeeper is a software tool for distributed revision control of computer source code.

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Black Shades

Black Shades is an open source video game developed by Wolfire Games.

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Blade Runner (1997 video game)

Blade Runner is a 1997 point-and-click adventure game developed by Westwood Studios and published by Virgin Interactive for Microsoft Windows.

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Blake Stone: Planet Strike

Blake Stone: Planet Strike is a first-person shooter video game, the sequel to Blake Stone: Aliens of Gold, made by JAM Productions and released on October 28, 1994, by Apogee Software.

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Blend4Web

Blend4Web is an open source framework for creating and displaying interactive 3D computer graphics in web browsers.

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Blender (software)

Blender is a professional, free and open-source 3D computer graphics software toolset used for creating animated films, visual effects, art, 3D printed models, interactive 3D applications and video games.

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Blitz BASIC

Blitz BASIC refers to the programming language dialect that was interpreted by the first Blitz compilers, devised by New Zealand-based developer Mark Sibly.

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Block (programming)

In computer programming, a block or code block is a lexical structure of source code which is grouped together.

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Block suballocation

Block suballocation is a feature of some computer file systems which allows large blocks or allocation units to be used while making efficient use of "slack" space at the end of large files, space which would otherwise be lost for other use to internal fragmentation.

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Blockstream

Blockstream is a blockchain technology company co-founded by Adam Back, Gregory Maxwell, Pieter Wuille and others, and led by Adam Back.

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Blood & Magic

Blood & Magic is a real-time strategy computer game released by Interplay Productions in 1996 which uses the Dungeons & Dragons license.

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Blood II: The Chosen

Blood II: The Chosen is a first-person shooter computer game developed by Monolith Productions and distributed by GT Interactive.

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Blue Max (video game)

Blue Max is a video game written by Bob Polin for the Atari 8-bit family and published by Synapse Software in 1983.

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BlueBEEP

BlueBEEP was a popular blue boxing computer program for MS-DOS written between 1993-1995 by the German programmer Stefan Andreas Scheytt, known by the pseudonym Onkel Dittmeyer.

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Boat anchor (metaphor)

In amateur radio and computing, a boat anchor or boatanchor is something obsolete, useless, and cumbersome – so-called because metaphorically its only productive use is to be thrown into the water as a boat mooring.

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Bob's Game

Bob's Game (stylized as "bob's game") was a role-playing video game being developed by independent video game developer Robert Pelloni since 2003/2004.

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BOBYQA

BOBYQA (Bound Optimization BY Quadratic Approximation) is a numerical optimization algorithm by Michael J. D. Powell.

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Bomb Alley

Bomb Alley is a 1983 computer war game covering the Mediterranean Theatre of World War II.

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Bombus (software)

Bombus is a GPL instant messaging client for the XMPP protocol.

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Bomis

Bomis (to rhyme with "promise") was a dot-com company best known for supporting the creations of free-content online-encyclopedia projects Nupedia and Wikipedia.

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Boot Service Discovery Protocol

Boot Service Discovery Protocol (BSDP) is an Apple-developed, standards-conforming extension of DHCP.

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Boss Fight Books

Boss Fight Books is a Los Angeles-based book publisher and its eponymous series of books about video games.

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Bountysource

Bountysource is a website for open source bounties and since 2012 also for crowdfunding.

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Bourne shell

The Bourne shell (sh) is a shell, or command-line interpreter, for computer operating systems.

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Boxee

Boxee was a cross-platform freeware HTPC (Home Theater PC) software application with a 10-foot user interface and social networking features designed for the living-room TV that enables its users to view, rate and recommend content to their friends through many social network services and interactive media related features.

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Branching (version control)

Branching, in revision control and software configuration management, is the duplication of an object under revision control (such as a source code file or a directory tree) so that modifications can happen in parallel along both branches.

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Brandable software

Brandable software is typically software created by one company for the purpose of allowing other companies to obtain resell rights or giveaway rights to the software, change the brand associated with it, and sell it as if it were their own.

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Brány Skeldalu

Gates of Skeldal (Czech: Brány Skeldalu) is a Dungeon crawler role-playing video game.

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Breakout (video game)

Breakout is an arcade game developed and published by Atari, Inc., released on May 13, 1976.

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Brian Howarth

Brian Howarth is a British video game designer and computer programmer.

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Bridge pattern

The bridge pattern is a design pattern used in software engineering that is meant to "decouple an abstraction from its implementation so that the two can vary independently", introduced by the Gang of Four.

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Bridging (programming)

In computer science, bridging describes systems that map the runtime behaviour of different programming languages so they can share common resources.

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BRL-CAD

BRL-CAD is a constructive solid geometry (CSG) solid modeling computer-aided design (CAD) system.

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BrMSX

BrMSX was an MSX emulator for DOS, written by Ricardo Bittencourt.

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Browser game

A browser game is a computer game that is played over the Internet using a web browser.

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BSD/OS

BSD/OS (originally called BSD/386 and sometimes known as BSDi) is a discontinued proprietary version of the BSD operating system developed by Berkeley Software Design, Inc.

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Buffalo network-attached storage series

The Buffalo network-attached storage series are network-attached storage devices.

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Build (game engine)

Build is a first-person shooter engine created by Ken Silverman for 3D Realms.

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Build automation

Build automation is the process of automating the creation of a software build and the associated processes including: compiling computer source code into binary code, packaging binary code, and running automated tests.

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Buildroot

Buildroot is a set of Makefiles and patches that simplifies and automates the process of building a complete and bootable Linux environment for an embedded system, while using cross-compilation to allow building for multiple target platforms on a single Linux-based development system.

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Bullet (software)

Bullet is a physics engine which simulates collision detection, soft and rigid body dynamics.

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Bus error

In computing, a bus error is a fault raised by hardware, notifying an operating system (OS) that a process is trying to access memory that the CPU cannot physically address: an invalid address for the address bus, hence the name.

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Business models for open-source software

Open-source software is widely used both as independent applications and as components in non-open-source applications.

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Business rule mining

Business rule mining is the process of extracting essential intellectual business logic in the form of Business Rules from packaged or Legacy software applications, recasting them in natural or formal language, and storing them in a source rule repository for further analysis or forward engineering.

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Buzz Aldrin's Race Into Space

Buzz Aldrin's Race Into Space, frequently abbreviated BARIS, is a space simulation strategy game for MS-DOS.

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BVE Trainsim

BVE Trainsim (originally Boso View Express) is a Japanese three-dimensional computer-based train simulator.

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Bytecode

Bytecode, also termed portable code or p-code, is a form of instruction set designed for efficient execution by a software interpreter.

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C (programming language)

C (as in the letter ''c'') is a general-purpose, imperative computer programming language, supporting structured programming, lexical variable scope and recursion, while a static type system prevents many unintended operations.

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C Sharp syntax

This article describes the syntax of the C# programming language.

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C to HDL

C to HDL tools convert C or C-like computer program code into a hardware description language (HDL) such as VHDL or Verilog.

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C Traps and Pitfalls

C Traps and Pitfalls is a slim computer programming book by former AT&T Corporation researcher and programmer Andrew Koenig, its first edition still in print in 2017, which outlines the many ways in which beginners and even sometimes quite experienced C programmers can write poor, malfunctioning and dangerous source code.

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C-Dogs

C-Dogs, the sequel to Cyberdogs, is a shoot 'em up computer game where players work cooperatively during missions, and against each other in "dogfight" deathmatch mode.

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C-evo

C-evo is a free turn-based strategy computer game whose source code – written in Delphi – has been put in the public domain by Steffen Gerlach, its programmer and designer.

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CA Harvest Software Change Manager

CA Harvest Software Change Manager (originally known as CCC/Harvest) is a software tool for the configuration management (revision control, SCM, etc.) of source code and other software development assets.

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Cabos

Cabos was a free gnutella file sharing program.

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Cafu Engine

The Cafu Engine is a game engine developed by Carsten Fuchs.

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Cairo (graphics)

Cairo (stylized as cairo) is an open source programming library that provides a vector graphics-based, device-independent API for software developers.

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Cajo project

The Cajo Project is a framework that enables multiple Java applications that are spread across multiple machines to work together as one transparently and dynamically.

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Call to Power II

Call to Power II is a PC turn-based strategy game released by Activision as a sequel to Civilization: Call to Power, which itself was a successor to the Civilization series by Sid Meier; this game could not have "Civilization" in its title because the license to the Civilization name was lost.

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Calligra

Calligra Suite is a graphic art and office suite by KDE.

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Cameron Winklevoss

Cameron Howard Winklevoss (born August 21, 1981) is an American rower, entrepreneur, and founder of Winklevoss Capital Management.

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Canabalt

Canabalt is a side-scrolling endless runner video game designed by Adam Saltsman for the Experimental Gameplay Project.

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Candy Box!

Candy Box! is a 2013 independent incremental browser video game.

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Capex Corporation

Capex Corporation was a software house based in Phoenix, Arizona founded by three former employees of General Electric.

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Captain Comic

The Adventures of Captain Comic (or just Captain Comic) is a 1988 MS-DOS action-adventure platform game, reminiscent of Metroid, and is one of the first side-scrolling platform games for the IBM PC.

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Carnivores 2

Carnivores 2 is a first-person shooter video game developed by Action Forms and published by WizardWorks in North America on October 31, 1999.

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Carnivores: Ice Age

Carnivores: Ice Age is a first-person shooter video game developed by Action Forms and published by WizardWorks for Microsoft Windows.

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Cart Life

Cart Life is a simulation video game developed by Richard Hofmeier using Adventure Game Studio for Microsoft Windows released in 2010.

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Cartoon Orbit

Cartoon Orbit was a children's online gaming network created by Turner Online to promote its shows and partners.

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Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead

Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead, or CDDA, is an open source survival horror roguelike video game.

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Catacomb (video game)

Catacomb is a 2-D top-down third-person shooter created by developed and published by Softdisk.

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Catan

The Settlers of Catan, sometimes shortened to Catan or to Settlers, is a multiplayer board game designed by Klaus Teuber and first published in 1995 in Germany by Franckh-Kosmos Verlag (Kosmos) as Die Siedler von Catan.

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CBASIC

CBASIC is a compiled version of the BASIC programming language written for the CP/M operating system by Gordon Eubanks in 1976–1977.

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Cell (microprocessor)

Cell is a multi-core microprocessor microarchitecture that combines a general-purpose Power Architecture core of modest performance with streamlined coprocessing elements which greatly accelerate multimedia and vector processing applications, as well as many other forms of dedicated computation.

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CellProfiler

CellProfiler is free, open-source, public domain software designed to enable biologists without training in computer vision or programming to quantitatively measure phenotypes from thousands of images automatically.

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Censorship in the United States

Censorship in the United States involves the suppression of speech or public communication and raises issues of freedom of speech, which is protected by the First Amendment to the United States Constitution.

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Censorship of GitHub

GitHub has been the target of censorship from governments using methods ranging from local Internet service provider blocks, intermediary blocking using methods such as DNS hijacking and man-in-the-middle attacks, and denial-of-service attacks on GitHub's servers from countries including China, India, Russia, and Turkey.

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CentOS

CentOS (from Community Enterprise Operating System) is a Linux distribution that provides a free, enterprise-class, community-supported computing platform functionally compatible with its upstream source, Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL).

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CERN httpd

CERN httpd (later also known as W3C httpd) is an early, now discontinued, web server (HTTP) daemon originally developed at CERN from 1990 onwards by Tim Berners-Lee, Ari Luotonen and Henrik Frystyk Nielsen.

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Cfront

Cfront was the original compiler for C++ (then known as "C with Classes") from around 1983, which converted C++ to C; developed by Bjarne Stroustrup.

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Chameleon Run

Nintendo Switch Chameleon Run is a 2016 video game for iOS, Android, Windows Phone and Nintendo Switch.

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Chaos Strikes Back

Chaos Strikes Back is an expansion and sequel to Dungeon Master, the earlier 3D real-time action role-playing video game.

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Character literal

A character literal is a type of literal in programming for the representation of a single character's value within the source code of a computer program.

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Characters per line

In typography and computing characters per line (CPL) or terminal width refers to the maximal number of monospaced characters that may appear on a single line.

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Charles Cecil

Charles Cecil (born 11 August 1962) is a British video game designer and co-founder of Revolution Software.

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Cheat Engine

Cheat Engine, commonly abbreviated as CE, is an open source memory scanner/hex editor/debugger created by Eric Heijnen ("Dark Byte") for the Windows operating system.

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Checkstyle

Checkstyle is a static code analysis tool used in software development for checking if Java source code complies with coding rules.

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China Compulsory Certificate

The China Compulsory Certificate mark, commonly known as a CCC Mark, is a compulsory safety mark for many products imported, sold or used in the Chinese market.

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Chris Crawford (game designer)

Christopher Crawford (born June 1, 1950) is a computer game designer and writer.

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Chris Lamprecht

Chris Lamprecht (known as MinorThreat or mthreat) is a Texas based software developer.

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Chris Larsen

Chris Larsen (born 1960) is a business executive and angel investor best known for co-founding several Silicon Valley technology startups, including one based on peer to peer lending.

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Christian video game

A Christian video game, or Bible game, is a video game based on teachings of Christianity.

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Chrome OS

Chrome OS is an operating system designed by Google that is based on the Linux kernel and uses the Google Chrome web browser as its principal user interface.

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Chromium (web browser)

Chromium is an open-source Web browser project started by Google, to provide the source code for the proprietary Google Chrome browser.

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Chromium OS

Chromium OS is an open-source operating system designed for running web applications and browsing the World Wide Web.

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CIC (Nintendo)

The Checking Integrated Circuit, or CIC, is a lockout chip designed for the Nintendo Entertainment System which had three main purposes.

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Citadel (software)

Citadel is the name of a bulletin board system (BBS) computer program, and of the genre of programs it inspired.

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Citrix Systems

Citrix Systems, Inc. is an American multinational software company that provides server, application and desktop virtualization, networking, software as a service (SaaS), and cloud computing technologies.

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Civilization IV

Civilization IV (also known as Sid Meier's Civilization IV) is a turn-based strategy computer game and the fourth installment of the ''Civilization'' series.

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Civilization V

Sid Meier's Civilization V is a 4X video game in the ''Civilization'' series developed by Firaxis Games.

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Clang

Clang is a compiler front end for the programming languages C, C++, Objective-C, Objective-C++, OpenMP, OpenCL, and CUDA.

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Claris

Claris was a computer software developer formed as a spin-off from Apple Computer (now Apple Inc.) in 1987.

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Claris Resolve

Claris Resolve was a spreadsheet computer program for the Apple Macintosh.

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Class (computer programming)

In object-oriented programming, a class is an extensible program-code-template for creating objects, providing initial values for state (member variables) and implementations of behavior (member functions or methods).

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Class implementation file

In object-oriented programming, a class implementation file is often used to contain the implementation code for the method(s) of a class.

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Classic Empire

Empire (or Classic Empire) is a turn-based wargame with simple rules.

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ClearFoundation

ClearFoundation is a Non-profit Incorporated Society that develops and manages the source code and repository of its flagship operating system namely ClearOS.

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Clickjacking

Clickjacking (User Interface redress attack, UI redress attack, UI redressing) is a malicious technique of tricking a Web user into clicking on something different from what the user perceives they are clicking on, thus potentially revealing confidential information or taking control of their computer while clicking on seemingly innocuous web pages.

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Clickteam

Clickteam is a software company founded in 1993 by François Lionet, Yves Lamoureux and Francis Poulain and headquartered in Paris, France.

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Cliffhanger (video game)

Cliffhanger is a platform game that was released on November 17, 1993 based on the film of the same name.

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Climatic Research Unit documents

Climatic Research Unit documents including thousands of e-mails and other computer files were stolen from a server at the Climatic Research Unit of the University of East Anglia in a hacking incident in November 2009.

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Climatic Research Unit email controversy

The Climatic Research Unit email controversy (also known as "Climategate") began in November 2009 with the hacking of a server at the Climatic Research Unit (CRU) at the University of East Anglia (UEA) by an external attacker, copying thousands of emails and computer files, the Climatic Research Unit documents, to various internet locations several weeks before the Copenhagen Summit on climate change.

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Clonk

Clonk is a single player and multiplayer computer game series.

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Cluster (spacecraft)

Cluster was a constellation of four European Space Agency spacecraft which were launched on the maiden flight of the Ariane 5 rocket, Flight 501, and subsequently lost when that rocket failed to achieve orbit.

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CMake

CMake is a cross-platform free and open-source software application for managing the build process of software using a compiler-independent method.

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Coccinelle (software)

Coccinelle (French for ladybug) is an open-source utility for matching and transforming the source code of programs written in the C programming language.

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Code (disambiguation)

A code is a rule for converting a piece of information into another object or action, not necessarily of the same sort.

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Code audit

A software code audit is a comprehensive analysis of source code in a programming project with the intent of discovering bugs, security breaches or violations of programming conventions.

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Code browser

A code browser is an editor, sometimes with folding or other advanced layout capabilities, designed to structure source code or, by extension, other kinds of text file.

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Code cleanup

Code cleanup refers to the act of writing code so that it cleans up leftover data structures and other unwanted materials from memory and the filesystem.

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Code coverage

In computer science, test coverage is a measure used to describe the degree to which the source code of a program is executed when a particular test suite runs.

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Code folding

Code folding is a feature of some text editors, source code editors, and IDEs that allows the user to selectively hide and display – "fold" – sections of a currently-edited file as a part of routine edit operations.

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Code generation (compiler)

In computing, code generation is the process by which a compiler's code generator converts some intermediate representation of source code into a form (e.g., machine code) that can be readily executed by a machine.

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Code golf

Code golf is a type of recreational computer programming competition in which participants strive to achieve the shortest possible source code that implements a certain algorithm.

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Code Hero

Code Hero was a planned educational video game by Primer Labs, designed by Alex Peake.

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Code injection

Code injection is the exploitation of a computer bug that is caused by processing invalid data.

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Code Insight

Code Insight is the name several software vendors (such as Borland, Embarcadero and Oracle) use for source code autocompletion, similar to Microsoft's IntelliSense.

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Code integrity

Code integrity is a measurement used in software testing.

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Code Project

Code Project (formerly The Code Project) is a community for computer programmers with articles on different topics and programming languages such as web development, software development, C++, Java, and other topics.

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Code protection

Code protection may refer to.

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Code Reading

Code Reading is a 2003 software development book written by Diomidis Spinellis.

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Code refactoring

Code refactoring is the process of restructuring existing computer code—changing the factoring—without changing its external behavior.

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Code review

Code review is systematic examination (sometimes referred to as peer review) of computer source code.

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Code reviewing software

Code reviewing software is computer software that helps humans find flaws in program source code.

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Code Rush

Code Rush is a 2000 documentary following the lives of a group of Netscape engineers in Silicon Valley.

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Code smell

In computer programming, a code smell is any characteristic in the source code of a program that possibly indicates a deeper problem.

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Codebase

In software development, a codebase (or code base) refers to a whole collection of source code that is used to build a particular software system, application, or software component.

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CodeView

CodeView was a standalone debugger created by David Norris at Microsoft in 1985 as part of its development toolset.

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Codie award

The CODiE Awards are annual awards given within the software industry.

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Coding conventions

Coding conventions are a set of guidelines for a specific programming language that recommend programming style, practices, and methods for each aspect of a program written in that language.

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Colin McRae Rally (2013 video game)

Colin McRae Rally is a rally racing video game developed and published by Codemasters.

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Collaborative editing

Collaborative editing is the editing of groups producing works together through individual contributions.

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Collectd

collectd is a Unix daemon that collects, transfers and stores performance data of computers and network equipment.

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Collective Tuning Initiative

The Collective Tuning Initiative is a community-driven initiative started by Grigori Fursin to develop free collaborative open-source research tools with unified API for code and architecture characterization, optimization and co-design.

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Colobot

Colobot (Colonize with Bots) is an educational real-time strategy video game featuring 3D graphics.

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Colonial Conquest

Colonial Conquest is a turn-based strategy video game developed by Strategic Simulations and was released by Strategic Simulations, Inc in 1985 for Commodore 64, Atari 8-bit family and Apple II.

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Color Dreams

Color Dreams (d/b/a StarDot Technologies) is an American company formerly known for developing and publishing unlicensed video games for the 8-bit Nintendo Entertainment System (NES).

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CometBird

CometBird was a web browser developed from the source code of Mozilla Firefox.

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Coming Out Simulator 2014

Coming Out Simulator 2014 is an interactive fiction video game made by Canadian developer Nicky Case.

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Command–query separation

Command–query separation (CQS) is a principle of imperative computer programming.

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Commander Keen in Keen Dreams

Commander Keen in Keen Dreams is a side-scrolling platform video game developed by id Software and published by Softdisk in 1991 for DOS.

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Comment (computer programming)

In computer programming, a comment is a programmer-readable explanation or annotation in the source code of a computer program.

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Comment programming

Comment programming, also known as comment-driven development (CDD) is a (mostly) satirical software development technique that is heavily based on commenting out code.

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Committer

A committer is an individual who is able to modify the source code of a particular piece of open-source software.

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Common Intermediate Language

Common Intermediate Language (CIL), formerly called Microsoft Intermediate Language (MSIL), is the lowest-level human-readable programming language defined by the Common Language Infrastructure (CLI) specification and is used by the.NET Framework,.NET Core, and Mono.

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Compact Disc File System

The Compact Disc File System (CDFS) is a file system for read-only and write-once CD-ROMs developed by Simson Garfinkel and J. Spencer Love at the MIT Media Lab between 1985 and 1986.

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Compare++

Compare++ is an auxiliary tool for programmers and Web developers.

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Comparison of assemblers

This is a list of assemblers: computer programs that translate assembly language source code into binary programs.

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Comparison of DNS server software

This article presents a succinct comparison of the features, platform support, and packaging of many independent implementations of Domain Name System (DNS) name server software.

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Comparison of free and open-source software licenses

This is a comparison of published free software licenses and open-source licenses.

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Comparison of instant messaging clients

Instant messaging was created in July 1996 by Yair Goldfinger, Arik Vardi, Sefi Vigiser, and Amnon Amir, when they started a company called Mirabilis in order to introduce a new way of communication over the Internet.

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Comparison of Java and C++

This is a comparison of Java and C++, two prominent object-oriented programming languages.

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Comparison of lightweight web browsers

A lightweight web browser is a web browser that sacrifices some of the features of a mainstream web browser in order to reduce the consumption of system resources, and especially to minimize the memory footprint.

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Comparison of massively multiplayer online role-playing games

This article contains an almost full table comparison of current massively multiplayer online role-playing games (MMORPGs).

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Comparison of open-source and closed-source software

Free/open-source software – the source availability model used by free and open-source software (FOSS) – and closed source are two approaches to the distribution of software.

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Comparison of social networking software

Social networking software provides the technological basis for community driven content sharing and social networking.

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Comparison of source code hosting facilities

A source code repository is a file archive and web hosting facility where a large amount of source code, for software or for web pages, is kept, either publicly or privately.

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Comparison of SSH clients

An SSH client is a software program which uses the secure shell protocol to connect to a remote computer.

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Comparison of version control software

The following is a comparison of version control software.

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Competitive programming

Competitive programming is a mind sport usually held over the Internet or a local network, involving participants trying to program according to provided specifications.

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Compiere

Compiere (pronounced KOM-pyeh-reh, "to accomplish, complete, fulfill" in Italian) is an open source ERP and CRM business solution for the Small and Medium-sized Enterprise (SME) in distribution, retail, service and manufacturing.

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Compilation error

Compilation error refers to a state when a compiler fails to compile a piece of computer program source code, either due to errors in the code, or, more unusually, due to errors in the compiler itself.

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Compile and go system

In computer programming, a compile and go system, compile, load, and go system, assemble and go system, or load and go system is a programming language processor in which the compilation, assembly, or link steps are not separated from program execution.

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Compile time

In computer science, compile time refers to either the operations performed by a compiler (the "compile-time operations"), programming language requirements that must be met by source code for it to be successfully compiled (the "compile-time requirements"), or properties of the program that can be reasoned about during compilation.

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Compiled language

A compiled language is a programming language whose implementations are typically compilers (translators that generate machine code from source code), and not interpreters (step-by-step executors of source code, where no pre-runtime translation takes place).

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Compiler

A compiler is computer software that transforms computer code written in one programming language (the source language) into another programming language (the target language).

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Compiler-compiler

In computer science, a compiler-compiler or compiler generator is a programming tool that creates a parser, interpreter, or compiler from some form of formal description of a language and machine.

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Computer code

Computer code or program code is the set of instructions forming a computer program which is executed by a computer.

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Computer Graphics Metafile

Computer Graphics Metafile (CGM) is a free and open international standard file format for 2D vector graphics, raster graphics, and text, and is defined by ISO/IEC 8632.

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Computer History Museum

The Computer History Museum (CHM) is a museum established in 1996 in Mountain View, California, US.

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Computer performance

Computer performance is the amount of work accomplished by a computer system.

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Computer program

A computer program is a collection of instructions for performing a specific task that is designed to solve a specific class of problems.

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Computer programming

Computer programming is the process of building and designing an executable computer program for accomplishing a specific computing task.

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Computing

Computing is any goal-oriented activity requiring, benefiting from, or creating computers.

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Configure script

A configure script is an executable script designed to aid in developing a program to be run on a wide number of different computers.

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ConnectU

ConnectU (originally HarvardConnection) was a social networking website launched on May 21, 2004, that was founded by Harvard students Cameron Winklevoss, Tyler Winklevoss, and Divya Narendra in December 2002.

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ConQAT

The Continuous Quality Assessment Toolkit (ConQAT) is a configurable software quality analysis engine.

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Conquest: Frontier Wars

Conquest: Frontier Wars is a real-time strategy game released in 2001 by Ubisoft and Fever Pitch Studios.

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Content management system

A content management system (CMS)Managing Enterprise Content: A Unified Content Strategy.

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Control flow

In computer science, control flow (or flow of control) is the order in which individual statements, instructions or function calls of an imperative program are executed or evaluated.

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Control Structure Diagram

The Control Structure Diagram automatically documents the program flow within the source code and adds indentation with graphical symbols.

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Control table

Control tables are tables that control the control flow or play a major part in program control.

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Conversations (software)

Conversations is a free instant messaging client for Android.

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Conway's Game of Life

The Game of Life, also known simply as Life, is a cellular automaton devised by the British mathematician John Horton Conway in 1970.

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Copyleft

Copyleft (a play on the word copyright) is the practice of offering people the right to freely distribute copies and modified versions of a work with the stipulation that the same rights be preserved in derivative works down the line.

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Coral Content Distribution Network

The Coral Content Distribution Network, sometimes called Coral Cache or Coral, was a free peer-to-peer content distribution network that ran from 2004 until 2015.

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Core Security Technologies

Core Security is an American computer and network security company that provides an attack intelligence platform, vulnerability management and network penetration testing measurement software products and services.

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Core War

Core War is a 1984 programming game created by D. G. Jones and A. K. Dewdney in which two or more battle programs (called "warriors") compete for control of a virtual computer.

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Corel Painter

Corel Painter is a raster-based digital art application created to simulate as accurately as possible the appearance and behavior of traditional media associated with drawing, painting, and printmaking.

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Corridor 7: Alien Invasion

Corridor 7: Alien Invasion is a first-person shooter video game developed by Capstone Software and published by Intracorp and GameTek.

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Cory Ondrejka

Cory Ondrejka was vice president of engineering at Facebook.

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Cosmos (operating system)

C# Open Source Managed Operating System (Cosmos) is a toolkit for building operating systems, written mostly in the programming language C# and small amounts of a high level assembly language named X#.

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CP/CMS

CP/CMS (Control Program/Cambridge Monitor System) is a discontinued time-sharing operating system of the late 60s and early 70s, known for its excellent performance and advanced features.

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CP/M

CP/M, originally standing for Control Program/Monitor and later Control Program for Microcomputers, is a mass-market operating system created for Intel 8080/85-based microcomputers by Gary Kildall of Digital Research, Inc.

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Crack dot Com

Crack dot Com was a computer game development company co-founded by ex-id Software programmer Dave Taylor, and Jonathan Clark.

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Craig Neidorf

Craig Neidorf (born 1969), Knight Lightning, was one of the two founding editors of Phrack Magazine, an online, text-based ezine that defined the hacker mentality of the mid 1980s.

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Crash (computing)

In computing, a crash (or system crash) occurs when a computer program, such as a software application or an operating system, stops functioning properly and exits.

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Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy

Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy is a platform video game compilation developed by Vicarious Visions and published by Activision.

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Creative Computing (magazine)

Creative Computing was one of the earliest magazines covering the microcomputer revolution.

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Critical mass (software engineering)

In software engineering, critical mass is a stage in the life cycle when the source code grows too complicated to effectively manage without a complete rewrite.

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Criticism of Facebook

Criticism of Facebook relates to how Facebook's market dominance have led to international media coverage and significant reporting of its shortcomings.

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Crobots

Crobots is a programming game released for the first time by Tom Poindexter in December, 1985 as Shareware.

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Cross-platform

In computing, cross-platform software (also multi-platform software or platform-independent software) is computer software that is implemented on multiple computing platforms.

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Cross-reference

The term cross-reference can refer to either.

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CrossOver (software)

CrossOver is a Microsoft Windows compatibility layer available for macOS and Linux.

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Cruft

Cruft is a jargon word for anything that is left over, redundant and getting in the way.

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CryEngine

CryEngine is a game engine designed by the German game developer Crytek.

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Cryptography

Cryptography or cryptology (from κρυπτός|translit.

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Crysis (video game)

Crysis is a first-person shooter video game developed by Crytek and published by Electronic Arts for Microsoft Windows and released in November 2007.

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Cscope

cscope is a programming tool which works in console mode, text-based interface, that allows computer programmers or software developers to search source code of the programming language C, with some support for C++ and Java.

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Cthugha (software)

Cthugha is a music visualization computer program.

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Cube 2: Sauerbraten

Cube 2: Sauerbraten (German for "sour roast", also known as Sauer) is a cross-platform, Quake-like first-person shooter that runs on Microsoft Windows, Linux, FreeBSD and Mac OS X using OpenGL and SDL.

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Curses (video game)

Curses is an interactive fiction computer game created by Graham Nelson in 1993.

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Cut, copy, and paste

In human–computer interaction, cut, copy and paste are related commands that offer a user-interface interprocess communication technique for transferring data.

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CyanogenMod

CyanogenMod (CM) is a discontinued open-source operating system for mobile devices, based on the Android mobile platform.

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Cyclomatic complexity

Cyclomatic complexity is a software metric, used to indicate the complexity of a program.

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Daala

Daala is a video coding format under development by the Xiph.Org Foundation under the lead of Timothy B. Terriberry mainly sponsored by the Mozilla Corporation.

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DADVSI

DADVSI (generally pronounced as dadsi) is the abbreviation of the French Loi sur le Droit d’Auteur et les Droits Voisins dans la Société de l’Information (in English: "law on authors' rights and related rights in the information society").

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Daikatana

John Romero's Daikatana is a first-person shooter video game developed by Ion Storm for Microsoft Windows and Nintendo 64, and released in 2000.

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Dandy (video game)

Dandy (later Dandy Dungeon) is a dungeon crawl for the Atari 8-bit family published by the Atari Program Exchange in 1983.

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Daniel A. Reed (computer scientist)

Daniel A. Reed is an American computational scientist, known for his contributions to high-performance computing and science policy.

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Dark Avenger

Dark Avenger was a pseudonym of a computer virus writer from Sofia, Bulgaria.

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Dark Engine

The Dark Engine is a game engine used for the Looking Glass Studios games Thief: The Dark Project (1998), Thief II: The Metal Age (2000), and the Looking Glass/Irrational Games title System Shock 2 (1999).

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Dark Reign 2

Dark Reign 2 is a 3D real-time strategy Microsoft Windows game released on June 30, 2000 by Activision and Pandemic Studios.

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DarwiinRemote

DarwiinRemote is an application for Mac OS X v10.4 or above which allows Wii Remote to fully control applications on a Mac.

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Darwin (operating system)

Darwin is an open-source Unix operating system first released by Apple Inc. in 2000.

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Darwin (programming game)

Darwin was a programming game invented in August 1961 by Victor A. Vyssotsky, Robert Morris Sr., and M. Douglas McIlroy.

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Darwine

Darwine was a port of the Wine libraries to Darwin and Mac OS X (the Wine project provides source code for OS X but not binary builds).

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Darwinia (video game)

Darwinia is a 2005 real-time tactics and real-time strategy video game for Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X and Linux.

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Das U-Boot

Das U-Boot (subtitled "the Universal Boot Loader" and often shortened to U-Boot) is an open source, primary boot loader used in embedded devices to package the instructions to boot the device's operating system kernel.

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Data scraping

Data scraping is a technique in which a computer program extracts data from human-readable output coming from another program.

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Data-oriented design

In computing, data-oriented design is a program optimization approach motivated by cache coherency, used in video game development (usually in the programming languages C or C++).

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Data-structured language

In computing a data-structured language is a programming language in which the data structure is a main organizing principle, representation, model, for data and logic (code) alike, in which both are stored and operated upon, i.e., program data and logic are structured and operated on in the same way, by the same representation.

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Database Management Library

Database Management Library (DBL) is a relational database management system (RDBMS) contained in a C++ programming library.

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Dataflow architecture

Dataflow architecture is a computer architecture that directly contrasts the traditional von Neumann architecture or control flow architecture.

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Dataplot

Dataplot is a public domain software system for scientific visualization and statistical analysis.

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Datasheet

A floppy disk controller datasheet. A datasheet, data sheet, or spec sheet is a document that summarizes the performance and other technical characteristics of a product, machine, component (e.g., an electronic component), material, a subsystem (e.g., a power supply) or software in sufficient detail to be used by a design engineer to integrate the component into a system.

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Dave's own version of Citadel

Dave's own version of Citadel (DOC) is a variant of the Citadel/UX Bulletin board system (BBS) software which was developed specifically to run ISCA BBS in the late 1980s.

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Daze Before Christmas

Daze Before Christmas is a video game developed by Norwegian video game development company Funcom and originally released by Sunsoft onto the Sega Mega Drive in 1994 exclusively in Australia.

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Dbx (debugger)

DBX is a source-level debugger found primarily on Solaris, AIX, IRIX, Tru64 UNIX, Linux and BSD operating systems.

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Dcraw

dcraw is an open-source computer program which is able to read numerous raw image format files, typically produced by mid-range and high-end digital cameras.

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DDC-I

DDC-I, Inc. is a privately held company providing software development of real-time operating systems, software development tools, and software services for safety-critical embedded applications, headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona.

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DDObjects

DDObjects is a remoting framework for Borland Delphi and C++ Builder.

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Dead code

In computer programming, dead code is a section in the source code of a program which is executed but whose result is never used in any other computation.

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Deadly Rooms of Death

Deadly Rooms of Death (DROD) is a computer puzzle game.

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Debbugs

Debbugs is the software powering the Debian project's issue tracking system.

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Debug symbol

A debug symbol is a special kind of symbol that attaches additional information to the symbol table of an object file, such as a shared library or an executable.

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Decima (game engine)

Decima is a proprietary game engine developed by Guerrilla Games, released on November 15, 2013.

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Decimal separator

A decimal separator is a symbol used to separate the integer part from the fractional part of a number written in decimal form.

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Declaration (computer programming)

In computer programming, a declaration is a language construct that specifies properties of an identifier: it declares what a word (identifier) "means".

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Decocidio

Decocidio #ϴ is an anonymous, autonomous collective of hacktivists which is part of Earth First!, a radical environmental protest organisation, and adheres to Climate Justice Action.

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Decompiler

A decompiler is a computer program that takes an executable file as input, and attempts to create a high level source file which can be recompiled successfully.

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DeCSS

DeCSS was one of the first free computer programs capable of decrypting content on a commercially produced DVD video disc.

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DeCSS haiku

DeCSS haiku is a 465-stanza haiku poem written in 2001 by American hacker Seth Schoen as part of the protest action regarding the prosecution of Norwegian programmer Jon Lech Johansen for co-creating the DeCSS software.

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DEF CON

DEF CON (also written as DEFCON, Defcon, or DC) is one of the world's largest hacker conventions, held annually in Las Vegas, Nevada, with the first DEF CON taking place in June 1993.

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Definitive Media Library

A Definitive Media Library is a secure Information Technology repository in which an organisation's definitive, authorised versions of software media are stored and protected.

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Delphi (IDE)

Delphi is an integrated development environment (IDE) for rapid application development of desktop, mobile, web, and console software, developed by Embarcadero Technologies.

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Delta update

A delta update is an update that only requires the user to download the code that has changed, not the whole program.

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Deluxe Paint

Deluxe Paint, often referred to as DPaint, is a bitmap graphics editor series created by Dan Silva for Electronic Arts.

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Demos Commander

Demos Commander (deco) is an Orthodox File Manager for Unix-like systems and a clone of Norton Commander.

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Derivative code

Derivative Code or Chameleon Code is source code which has been derived entirely from one or more other machine readable file formats.

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Descent (1995 video game)

Descent is a 3D first-person shooter video game developed by Parallax Software and released by Interplay in 1995.

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Descent 3

Descent 3 (stylized as Descent³) is a first-person shooter video game developed by Outrage Entertainment and published by Interplay Entertainment.

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Descent II

Descent II is a 1996 first-person shooter video game developed by Parallax Software and published by Interplay Productions.

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Design marker

In software engineering, a design marker is a technique of documenting design choices in source code using the Marker Interface pattern.

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Desktop Dungeons

Desktop Dungeons is a single-player role-playing video game developed and published by QCF Design.

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Desmond (software)

Desmond is a software package developed at D. E. Shaw Research to perform high-speed molecular dynamics simulations of biological systems on conventional computer clusters.

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Destroyer Command

Destroyer Command is a naval simulation released by Ubisoft in 2002 and developed by the now-defunct Ultimation Inc.

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Deterministic compilation

Deterministic compilation, also known as reproducible builds, is a process of compiling software which ensures the resulting binary code can be reproduced.

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Device tree

In computing, a device tree (also written devicetree) is a data structure describing the hardware components of a particular computer so that the operating system's kernel can use and manage those components, including the CPU or CPUs, the memory, the buses and the peripherals.

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Dexterity programming language

The Dexterity programming language was designed in the early 1990s for the implementation of platform independent graphical accounting software.

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Diamond Mind

Diamond Mind Baseball is a computer baseball simulation game, created by Canadian baseball expert Tom Tippett, who released the first commercial version of the game in 1987.

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Digital dark age

The digital dark age is a lack of historical information in the digital age as a direct result of outdated file formats, software, or hardware that becomes corrupt, scarce, or inaccessible as technologies evolve and data decays.

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Digital preservation

In library and archival science, digital preservation is a formal endeavor to ensure that digital information of continuing value remains accessible and usable.

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Digital security

Internet security involves the protection of a computer's internet account and files from intrusion by an outside user.

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Digraphs and trigraphs

In computer programming, digraphs and trigraphs are sequences of two and three characters, respectively, that appear in source code and, according to a programming language's specification, should be treated as if they were single characters.

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DikuMUD

DikuMUD is a multiplayer text-based role-playing game, which is a type of MUD.

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Dink Smallwood

Dink Smallwood is an action role-playing video game, developed by Robinson Technologies, at the time consisting of Seth Robinson, Justin Martin, and Greg Smith.

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Direct Rendering Infrastructure

The Direct Rendering Infrastructure (DRI) is a framework for allowing direct access to graphics hardware under the X Window System in a safe, efficient way.

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Direct Rendering Manager

In computing, the Direct Rendering Manager (DRM), a subsystem of the Linux kernel, interfaces with the GPUs of modern video cards.

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Directed acyclic graph

In mathematics and computer science, a directed acyclic graph (DAG), is a finite directed graph with no directed cycles.

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Directory Opus

Directory Opus (or "DOpus" as its users tend to call it) is a popular file manager program, originally written for the Amiga computer system in the early to mid-1990s.

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Disassembler

A disassembler is a computer program that translates machine language into assembly language—the inverse operation to that of an assembler.

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Discourse (software)

Discourse is an open source Internet forum and mailing list management software application founded in 2013 by Jeff Atwood, Robin Ward, and Sam Saffron.

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Distcc

In software development, distcc is a tool for speeding up compilation of source code by using distributed computing over a computer network.

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Distinctive Software

Distinctive Software Inc. (DSI) was a Canadian video game developer established in Burnaby, British Columbia, by Don Mattrick and Jeff Sember after their success with the game Evolution.

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Divine Divinity

Divine Divinity is an action role-playing game developed by Larian Studios and published by cdv Software Entertainment for Microsoft Windows, which was released in September 2002.

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Divya Narendra

Divya Narendra (born March 18, 1982) is an American businessman.

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Djbdns

The djbdns software package is a DNS implementation.

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DND (video game)

DND is one of the earliest role-playing video games.

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DO-178B

DO-178B, Software Considerations in Airborne Systems and Equipment Certification is a guideline dealing with the safety of safety-critical software used in certain airborne systems.

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Docblock

In programming, a docblock is a specially formatted comment specified in source code that is used to document a specific segment of code.

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DOCK

The program UCSF DOCK was created in the 1980s by Irwin "Tack" Kuntz's Group, and was the first docking program.

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Docstring

In programming, a docstring is a string literal specified in source code that is used, like a comment, to document a specific segment of code.

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Document Structuring Conventions

Document Structuring Conventions, or DSC, is a set of standards for PostScript, based on the use of comments, which primarily specifies a way to structure a PostScript file and a way to expose that structure in a machine-readable way.

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Documentation generator

A documentation generator is a programming tool that generates software documentation intended for programmers (API documentation) or end users (End-user Guide), or both, from a set of specially commented source code files, and in some cases, binary files.

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Dog Star Adventure

Dog Star Adventure is a text adventure game written by Lance Micklus in TRS-80 BASIC and published as the cover article in the May 1979 issue of SoftSide magazine.

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Domain engineering

Domain engineering, also called product line engineering, is the entire process of reusing domain knowledge in the production of new software systems.

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Domain-specific modeling

Domain-specific modeling (DSM) is a software engineering methodology for designing and developing systems, such as computer software.

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Donationware

Donationware is a licensing model that supplies fully operational unrestricted software to the user and requests an optional donation be paid to the programmer or a third-party beneficiary (usually a non-profit).

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DONKEY.BAS

Donkey, often known by its file name DONKEY.BAS, is a computer game written in 1981 and included with early versions of the PC DOS operating system distributed with the original IBM PC.

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Doom (1993 video game)

Doom (typeset as DOOM in official documents and stylized as DooM in other media) is a 1993 first-person shooter (FPS) video game by id Software.

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Doom engine

id Tech 1, also known as Doom engine, is the game engine that powers the id Software games Doom and Doom II: Hell on Earth.

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Doom WAD

Doom WAD is the default format of package files for the video game Doom and its sequel Doom II: Hell on Earth, that contain sprites, levels, and game data.

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DOS extender

A DOS extender is a computer software program running under DOS that enables software to run in a protected mode environment even though the host operating system is only capable of operating in real mode.

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DOS/32

DOS/32 is an advanced 32-bit DOS extender created for replacing DOS/4GW extender and compatibles.

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Double Dragon II: The Revenge

is a side-scrolling beat 'em up produced by Technōs Japan originally released as a coin-operated arcade game in.

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Douglas McIlroy

Malcolm Douglas McIlroy (born 1932) is a mathematician, engineer, and programmer.

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Downstream (software development)

In software development, downstream refers to a direction away from the original authors or maintainers of software that is distributed as source code, and is a qualification of a patch.

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Dr. Dobb's Journal

Dr.

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Dragonfire (video game)

Dragonfire is a 1982 video game written by Bob Smith and published by Imagic.

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DragonFly BSD

DragonFly BSD is a free and open source Unix-like operating system created as a fork of FreeBSD 4.8.

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DRAKON

DRAKON is an algorithmic visual programming language developed within the Buran space project following ergonomic design principles.

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DRL (video game)

DRL (formerly DoomRL), short for Doom, the Roguelike, roguelike video game developed by ChaosForge.

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Drugwars

Drugwars is a turn-based strategy computer game in which the player assumes the role of a drug dealer engaged in arbitrage.

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Dudebro II

Dudebro: My Shit Is Fucked Up So I Got to Shoot/Slice You II: It's Straight-Up Dawg Time is a 2D sidescrolling shooting/slicing action game under development by members of the NeoGAF community.

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Duke Nukem 3D

Duke Nukem 3D is a first-person shooter video game developed by 3D Realms and published by GT Interactive Software.

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Duke Nukem: Critical Mass

Duke Nukem: Critical Mass is a shooter game developed by Frontline Studios and published by Deep Silver for the Nintendo DS.

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Dungeon Defenders

Dungeon Defenders is a multiplayer video game developed by Trendy Entertainment that combines the genres of tower defense and action role-playing game.

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Dungeon Master (video game)

Dungeon Master is a realtime role-playing video game featuring a pseudo-3D first-person perspective.

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Dungeon Siege

Dungeon Siege is an action role-playing video game developed by Gas Powered Games and published by Microsoft in April 2002, for Microsoft Windows, and the following year by Destineer for Mac OS X. Set in the pseudo-medieval kingdom of Ehb, the high fantasy game follows a young farmer and his companions as they journey to defeat an invading force.

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Dungeons of Daggorath

Dungeons of Daggorath is one of the first real-time, first-person perspective role-playing video games.

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Duplicate code

Duplicate code is a computer programming term for a sequence of source code that occurs more than once, either within a program or across different programs owned or maintained by the same entity.

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Dust Racing 2D

Dust Racing 2D (dustrac) is an open source, tile-based 2D racing game developed by Jussi Lind.

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DVD Copy Control Ass'n, Inc. v. Bunner

DVD Copy Control Association, Inc.

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DX-Ball

DX-Ball (stylized as DX • BΔLL, sometimes also written as DXBALL) is a freeware computer game for the PC first released in 1996 by Michael P. Welch and Seumas McNally.

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Dynamic Kernel Module Support

Dynamic Kernel Module Support (DKMS) is a program/framework that enables generating Linux kernel modules whose sources generally reside outside the kernel source tree.

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Dynamic programming language

Dynamic programming language, in computer science, is a class of high-level programming languages which, at runtime, execute many common programming behaviors that static programming languages perform during compilation.

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Dynamic syntax tree

Dynamic Syntax Tree (DST), was created by M.Barzanti D.Syman, M.Barzanti (1999).

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Dynamix

Dynamix, Inc. was an American developer of video games from 1984 to 2001, best known for the flight simulator ''Red Baron'', the puzzle game The Incredible Machine, the Front Page Sports series, the acclaimed Betrayal at Krondor, and their online multiplayer game Tribes.

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E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (video game)

E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (also referred to simply as E.T.) is a 1982 adventure video game developed and published by Atari, Inc. for the Atari 2600 video game console.

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Eamon (video game)

Eamon, sometimes known by the longer title The Wonderful World of Eamon, is a role-playing adventure game created by Donald Brown and released for the Apple II in 1980.

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Early mainframe games

Mainframe computers are computers used primarily by businesses and academic institutions for large-scale processes.

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Eastern Front (1941)

Eastern Front (1941) is a computer wargame for the Atari 8-bit family created by Chris Crawford and published through the Atari Program Exchange (APX) in 1981.

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Ebuild

An ebuild is a specialized bash script which automates compilation and installation procedures for software packages.

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ECLAIR

ECLAIR is a commercial static code analysis tool developed by BUGSENG, LLC for automatic analysis, verification, testing and transformation of C and C++ programs.

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Eclipse Public License

The Eclipse Public License (EPL) is an open source software license used by the Eclipse Foundation for its software.

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Edax (computing)

Edax is a regularly updated Computer Othello program written by Richard Delorme in 1998.

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Edile

Edile is an open source text editor for Linux, Mac OSX and other unix-like operating systems.

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Eggplant run

An eggplant run is a challenge playthrough of the 2012 roguelike-like platform video game Spelunky HD.

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Egoboo (video game)

Egoboo is a 3D open source dungeon crawling action role-playing game with current support for Windows XP, Windows Vista, Linux, Mac OS X, and some earlier versions of Windows.

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Eiffel (programming language)

Eiffel is an object-oriented programming language designed by Bertrand Meyer (an object-orientation proponent and author of Object-Oriented Software Construction) and Eiffel Software.

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EJBCA

Enterprise Java Beans Certificate Authority, or EJBCA, is a free software public key infrastructure (PKI) certificate authority software package maintained and sponsored by the Swedish for-profit company PrimeKey Solutions AB, which holds the copyright to most of the codebase.

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Eldritch (video game)

Eldritch is a 2013 first person shooter video game developed by David Pittman and published by Minor Key Games.

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Electoral fraud

Electoral fraud, election manipulation, or vote rigging is illegal interference with the process of an election, whether by increasing the vote share of the favored candidate, depressing the vote share of the rival candidates, or both.

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Electronic voting

Electronic voting (also known as e-voting) refers to voting using electronic means to either aid or take care of the chores of casting and counting votes.

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Elektor

Elektor is a monthly magazine about all aspects of electronics, first published as Elektuur in the Netherlands in 1960, and now published worldwide in many languages including English, German, Dutch, French, Greek, Spanish, Swedish, Portuguese (European and Brazilian) and Italian with distribution in over 50 countries.

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Elite (video game)

Elite is a space trading video game, written and developed by David Braben and Ian Bell and originally published by Acornsoft for the BBC Micro and Acorn Electron computers in September 1984.

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Elm (email client)

Elm is a text-based email client commonly found on Unix systems.

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Emacs

Emacs is a family of text editors that are characterized by their extensibility.

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Embedded SQL

Embedded SQL is a method of combining the computing power of a programming language and the database manipulation capabilities of SQL.

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Embedded system

An embedded system is a computer system with a dedicated function within a larger mechanical or electrical system, often with real-time computing constraints.

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Empire (1972 video game)

Empire is a 4X wargame created in 1972 by Peter Langston, taking its name from a Reed College board game of the same name.

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Endgame: Singularity

Endgame: Singularity is a free and open source science fiction strategy/simulation game from 2005 for Linux, Microsoft Windows, and Mac OS X.

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Enemy Engaged

Enemy Engaged is a series of three helicopter flight simulation video games published between 1998 and 2007.

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Enemy Nations

Enemy Nations is a real-time strategy game, created by Windward Studios.

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Energy modeling

Energy modeling or energy system modeling is the process of building computer models of energy systems in order to analyze them.

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EPOC (operating system)

EPOC is a mobile operating system developed by Psion, a British company founded in 1980.

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Equation Group

"Equation Group" is an informal name for the Tailored Access Operations (TAO) unit of the United States National Security Agency (NSA).

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Eressea (video game)

Eressea is an open-ended multi-player computer moderated fantasy turn-based strategy game world for any number of players.

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Eric (software)

eric is a free integrated development environment (IDE) used for computer programming.

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ERPNext

ERPNext is a free and open-source integrated Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software developed by Frappé Technologies Pvt.

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ESC/Java

ESC/Java (and more recently ESC/Java2), the "Extended Static Checker for Java," is a programming tool that attempts to find common run-time errors in Java programs at compile time.

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Escrow

An escrow is a contractual arrangement in which a third party receives and disburses money or documents for the primary transacting parties, with the disbursement dependent on conditions agreed to by the transacting parties, or an account established by a broker for holding funds on behalf of the broker's principal or some other person until the consummation or termination of a transaction; or, a trust account held in the borrower's name to pay obligations such as property taxes and insurance premiums.

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Eudora (email client)

Eudora is an email client that was used on the classic Mac OS, Mac OS X, and Microsoft Windows operating systems.

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Eunicycle

A Eunicycle is a computer-controlled, partially self-balancing, motorized unicycle invented by Trevor Blackwell.

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Euphoria (programming language)

Euphoria is a programming language originally created by Robert Craig of Rapid Deployment Software in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

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Europa Universalis III

Europa Universalis III is a grand strategy video game developed by Paradox Development Studio and published by Paradox Interactive.

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Eve Online

Eve Online (stylised EVE Online) is a space-based, persistent world massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed and published by CCP Games.

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Evercam

Evercam is a free, open source, closed-circuit television software application designed to be run as SaaS.

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Evoland

Evoland is a 2013 role-playing video game developed by Shiro Games, a French video game development company based in Bordeaux.

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Evolution (software)

Evolution (formerly Novell Evolution and Ximian Evolution, prior to Novell's 2003 acquisition of Ximian) is the official personal information manager for GNOME.

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Evolutionary database design

Evolutionary database design involves incremental improvements to the database schema so that it can be continuously updated with changes, reflecting the customer's requirements.

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Evolutionary grade

In alpha taxonomy, a grade is a taxon united by a level of morphological or physiological complexity.

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Evolving digital ecological networks

Evolving digital ecological networks are webs of interacting, self-replicating, and evolving computer programs (i.e., digital organisms) that experience the same major ecological interactions as biological organisms (e.g., competition, predation, parasitism, and mutualism).

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Excalibur (video game)

Excalibur is an early resource-management strategy video game for the Atari 8-bit computers.

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Excalibur: Morgana's Revenge

Excalibur: Morgana's Revenge is a first-person shooter video game developed by ExcaliburWorld Software.

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Executable

In computing, executable code or an executable file or executable program, sometimes simply referred to as an executable or binary, causes a computer "to perform indicated tasks according to encoded instructions," as opposed to a data file that must be parsed by a program to be meaningful.

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Executable compression

Executable compression is any means of compressing an executable file and combining the compressed data with decompression code into a single executable.

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Execution (computing)

Execution in computer and software engineering is the process by which a computer or a virtual machine performs the instructions of a computer program.

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Executor (software)

Executor is a software application that allows Motorola 68000-based classic Mac OS programs to be run on various x86-based operating systems.

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Exile (1988 video game)

Exile is a single-player action-adventure video game originally published for the Acorn Electron and BBC Micro in 1988 by Superior Software and later ported to the Commodore 64, Amiga, CD32 and Atari ST, all published by Audiogenic.

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Exile (1995 video game series)

Exile is a series of role-playing video games created by Jeff Vogel of Spiderweb Software.

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Explicit data graph execution

Explicit data graph execution, or EDGE, is a type of instruction set architecture (ISA) which intends to improve computing performance compared to common processors like the Intel x86 line.

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ExploreZip

ExploreZip, also known as I-Worm.ZippedFiles, is a destructive computer worm which attacks machines running Microsoft Windows.

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Extended Copy Protection

Extended Copy Protection (XCP) is a software package developed by the British company First 4 Internet (which on 20 November 2006, changed its name to Fortium Technologies Ltd) and sold as a copy protection or digital rights management (DRM) scheme for Compact Discs.

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Extensibility

Extensibility is a software engineering and systems design principle where the implementation takes future growth into consideration.

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Extension method

In object-oriented computer programming, an extension method is a method added to an object after the original object was compiled.

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External ray

An external ray is a curve that runs from infinity toward a Julia or Mandelbrot set.

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Extreme Warfare

Extreme Warfare is a series of professional wrestling management text simulators created by British programmer Adam Ryland for the PC since 1995.

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F-1 Spirit (series)

is a series of Formula One-based racing video games developed and published by Konami starting on the MSX in 1987.

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F-Droid

F-Droid is a software repository for Android system, similar to the Google Play store.

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FAAC

FAAC or Freeware Advanced Audio Coder is a software project which includes the AAC encoder FAAC and decoder FAAD2.

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Fabrice Bellard

Fabrice Bellard is a computer programmer who is best known as the creator of the FFmpeg and QEMU software projects.

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Fagan inspection

A Fagan inspection is a structured process of trying to find defects in development documents such as programming code, specifications, designs and others during various phases of the software development process.

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Falcon (programming language)

Falcon is an open source, multi-paradigm programming language.

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Falcon 4.0

Falcon 4.0 is a combat flight simulator video game by MicroProse released on 12 December 1998.

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Falcon 4.0: Allied Force

Falcon 4.0: Allied Force (F4AF) is an F-16 based combat flight simulator released by Lead Pursuit on 28 June 2005.

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Falkon

Falkon (formerly QupZilla) is a free and open-source web browser.

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Fallout 4: Nuka-World

Fallout 4: Nuka-World is an expansion pack for the 2015 post-apocalyptic action role-playing video game Fallout 4.

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Fancy Pants Adventures

Fancy Pants Adventures is a series of free side-scrolling Flash games created by Brad Borne.

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Fangame

Fangames are video games made by fans based on one or more established video games.

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Far Manager

Far Manager (short for File and ARchive Manager) is an orthodox file manager for Microsoft Windows and a clone of Norton Commander.

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Farbrausch

Farbrausch, or Farb-rausch, is a German group of demomakers who became well known in the demoscene in December 2000 with a 64k intro called "fr-08:.the.product".

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Farbs

Farbs is the pseudonym of Jarrad Woods, an indie gamer who gained media attention when he quit his job at gaming firm 2K Australia using a. When asked in an interview where the idea had come from to quit via video game, Woods stated "At the time there were a lot of articles touting indie games as a form of expression, and I hate writing so I wanted to express my goodbye to the team in some other way.

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Farid Essebar

Farid Essebar (فريد الصبار) (born in 1987, known as Diabl0) is a Moroccan black hat hacker.

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FastTracker 2

FastTracker 2 is a music tracker created by Fredrik "Mr.

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Fat binary

A fat binary (or multiarchitecture binary) is a computer executable program which has been expanded (or "fattened") with code native to multiple instruction sets which can consequently be run on multiple processor types.

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Fatal exception error

In computing, a fatal error or fatal exception error is an error that causes a program to abort and may therefore return the user to the operating system.

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Feature toggle

A feature toggle (also feature switch, feature flag, feature flipper, conditional feature, etc.) is a technique in software development that attempts to provide an alternative to maintaining multiple source-code branches (known as feature branches), such that a feature can be tested even before it is completed and ready for release.

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Fenrir Inc

Fenrir Inc is a software company based in the Umeda district of Osaka, Japan.

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Fermat (computer algebra system)

Fermat (named after Pierre de Fermat) is a freeware program developed by Prof.

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Fetch (FTP client)

Fetch is a full-featured GUI-based FTP client for the classic Mac OS and macOS made by Fetch Softworks.

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FFmpeg

FFmpeg is a free software project, the product of which is a vast software suite of libraries and programs for handling video, audio, and other multimedia files and streams.

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File comparison

In computing, file comparison is the calculation and display of the differences and similarities between data objects, typically text files such as source code.

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File format

A file format is a standard way that information is encoded for storage in a computer file.

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File Manager (Windows)

File Manager is a file manager program bundled with releases of Microsoft Windows between 1990 and 1999 and available from 6 April 2018 as an optional download for all modern releases of Windows, including Windows 10.

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Filename extension

A filename extension is an identifier specified as a suffix to the name of a computer file.

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Filesystem Hierarchy Standard

The Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (FHS) defines the directory structure and directory contents in Linux distributions.

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Final Fantasy X-2

is a role-playing video game developed and published by Square for the PlayStation 2, as the direct sequel to Final Fantasy X. The game's story follows the character Yuna from Final Fantasy X as she seeks to resolve political conflicts in the fictional world of Spira before it all leads to war and search for her lost love Tidus from Final Fantasy X Final Fantasy X-2 set several precedents in the Final Fantasy series aside from being the first direct sequel in video game form and the second sequel in the franchise, after the anime Final Fantasy: Legend of the Crystals.

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Final Fantasy XIV

Final Fantasy XIV is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed and published by Square Enix.

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Finjan, Inc. v. Secure Computing Corp.

Finjan, Inc.

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Firefall (video game)

Firefall was a science fiction free-to-play massive multiplayer online open world shooter by Red 5 Studios which was released on July 29, 2014.

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Firefox

Mozilla Firefox (or simply Firefox) is a free and open-source web browser developed by Mozilla Foundation and its subsidiary, Mozilla Corporation.

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Firefox for iOS

Firefox for iOS is a browser from Mozilla, for the Apple iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch mobile devices.

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Firefox Sync

Firefox Sync, originally branded Mozilla Weave, is a browser synchronization feature that allows users to partially synchronize bookmarks, browsing history, preferences, passwords, filled forms, add-ons, and the last 25 opened tabs across multiple computers.

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FireMonkey

FireMonkey is a cross-platform GUI framework developed by Embarcadero Technologies for use in Delphi or C++Builder, using C++ or Object Pascal to build cross platform applications for Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android.

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First-class function

In computer science, a programming language is said to have first-class functions if it treats functions as first-class citizens.

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Five Nights at Freddy's: Sister Location

Five Nights at Freddy's: Sister Location (often abbreviated to Sister Location) is a point-and-click survival horror video game created by Scott Cawthon.

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Fjölnir (programming language)

Fjölnir (also Fjolnir or Fjoelnir) is a programming language developed by professor Snorri Agnarsson of computer science at Háskóli Íslands (University of Iceland) that was mostly used in the 1980s.

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FLAC

FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) is an audio coding format for lossless compression of digital audio, and is also the name of the free software project producing the FLAC tools, the reference software package that includes a codec implementation.

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Flagship compiler

FlagShip is both an object oriented and procedural programming language, based on the xBase language dialect and conventions.

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FLIC (file format)

The FLIC file formats most known in the extension.FLI and.FLC, used to store animation files.

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Flight Assignment: A.T.P.

Flight Assignment: A.T.P. (Airline Transport Pilot or simply ATP) was a flight simulator for personal computers released in 1990 by the now-defunct subLOGIC.

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FlightGear

FlightGear Flight Simulator (often shortened to FlightGear or FGFS) is a free, open source multi-platform flight simulator developed by the FlightGear project since 1997.

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Flow (video game)

Flow (stylized as flOw) is an indie video game created by Jenova Chen and Nicholas Clark.

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Flowable

Flowable is an open-source workflow engine written in Java that can execute business processes described in BPMN 2.0.

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Flowchart

A flowchart is a type of diagram that represents an algorithm, workflow or process.

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Flowgorithm

Flowgorithm is a graphical authoring tool which allows users to write and execute programs using flowcharts.

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FLUID

FLUID (Fast Light User Interface Designer) is a graphical editor and GUI builder that is used to produce FLTK source code.

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FOCUS

FOCUS is a fourth-generation programming language (4GL) computer programming language and development environment that is used to build database queries.

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Fonar Corp. v. General Electric Co.

Fonar v. General Electric was a case decided in 1997 by the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit concerning source code and the disclosure requirement for software patents.

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Fork (software development)

In software engineering, a project fork happens when developers take a copy of source code from one software package and start independent development on it, creating a distinct and separate piece of software.

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Forsaken (video game)

Forsaken is a 3D first-person shooter video game.

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Fort Apocalypse

Fort Apocalypse is a 1982 game for the Atari 8-bit family created by Steve Hales and published by Synapse Software.

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Fowler–Noll–Vo hash function

Fowler–Noll–Vo is a non-cryptographic hash function created by Glenn Fowler, Landon Curt Noll, and Kiem-Phong Vo.

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Fox toolkit

The FOX toolkit is an open source, cross-platform widget toolkit, that is, a library of basic elements for building a graphical user interface (GUI).

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Fractal-generating software

Fractal-generating software is any type of graphics software that generates images of fractals.

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Fred Fish

Fred Fish (November 4, 1952 – April 20, 2007) was a computer programmer notable for work on the GNU Debugger and his series of Fish disks of freeware for the Amiga.

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Free and open-source software

Free and open-source software (FOSS) is software that can be classified as both free software and open-source software.

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Free Beer

Free Beer, originally known as Vores øl - An open source beer (Danish for: Our Beer), is the first brand of beer with an "open"/"free" brand and recipe.

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Free Java implementations

Free Java implementations are software projects that implement Oracle's Java technologies and are distributed under free software licences, thus making them free software.

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Free software

Free software or libre 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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Free software license

A free software license is a notice that grants the recipient of a piece of software extensive rights to modify and redistribute that software.

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Freebase

Freebase was a large collaborative knowledge base consisting of data composed mainly by its community members.

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FreeBSD

FreeBSD is a free and open-source Unix-like operating system descended from Research Unix via the Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD).

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Freedoom

Freedoom is a project aiming to create open content for the free and open source software ''Doom'' engine.

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Freescale 683XX

The Freescale 683xx (formerly Motorola 683xx) is a family of compatible microcontrollers that use a Motorola 68000-based CPU core.

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FreeSpace 2

FreeSpace 2 is a 1999 space combat simulation computer game developed by Volition as the sequel to Descent: FreeSpace – The Great War.

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FreeSpace 2 Source Code Project

The FreeSpace 2 Source Code Project is the project of a group of programmers currently maintaining and enhancing the game engine for the space combat simulator FreeSpace 2, developed by Volition.

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FreeTDS

FreeTDS is a free software programming library, a re-implementation of the Tabular Data Stream protocol.

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FreeType

FreeType is a popular software development library used to render text onto bitmaps, and provides support for other font-related operations.

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Freeware

Freeware is software that is available for use at no monetary cost.

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Freeze (software engineering)

In software engineering, a freeze is a point in time in the development process after which the rules for making changes to the source code or related resources become more strict, or the period during which those rules are applied.

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Frhed

Frhed is a binary file editor or hex editor for the Microsoft Windows platform.

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FriCAS

FriCAS is a general purpose computer algebra system with a strong focus on mathematical research and development of new algorithms.

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Frogatto & Friends

Frogatto & Friends is a platformer video game with adventure elements released in July 2010.

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Front and back ends

In software engineering, the terms front end and back end refer to the separation of concerns between the presentation layer (front end), and the data access layer (back end) of a piece of software, or the physical infrastructure or hardware.

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Frozenbyte

Frozenbyte Inc.

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Fruit (software)

Fruit is a chess engine developed by Fabien Letouzey.

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Ftrace

ftrace (abbreviated from Function Tracer) is a tracing framework for the Linux kernel.

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Functional programming

In computer science, functional programming is a programming paradigm—a style of building the structure and elements of computer programs—that treats computation as the evaluation of mathematical functions and avoids changing-state and mutable data.

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Functional specification

A functional specification (also, functional spec, specs, functional specifications document (FSD), functional requirements specification) in systems engineering and software development is a document that specifies the functions that a system or component must perform (often part of a requirements specification) (ISO/IEC/IEEE 24765-2010).

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FxCop

FxCop is a free static code analysis tool from Microsoft that checks.NET managed code assemblies for conformance to Microsoft's.NET Framework Design Guidelines.

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G Data Software

G Data Software AG is a German software company that focuses on computer security solutions.

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Galaksija Plus

Galaksija Plus was an improved version of Galaksija, with 256x208 monochrome graphics mode, 3-voice sound based on AY-3-8910 and 48 KiB RAM.

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Game development tool

A game development tool is a specialized software application that assists or facilitates the making of a video game.

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Game engine

A game engine is a software development environment designed for people to build video games.

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Game engine recreation

Game engine recreation is a type of video game engine remastering process whereby a new game engine is written from scratch as a clone of the original with the ability to load the original game's data files such as music, textures, scripts, shaders, levels, and more.

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Game Jolt

Game Jolt (GJ) is a hosting service for freeware and commercial video games (in browser and a downloadable client) with social functions.

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Game programming

Game programming, a subset of game development, is the software development of video games.

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Game server

A game server (also sometimes referred to as a host) is a server which is the authoritative source of events in a multiplayer video game.

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Game-Maker

Game-Maker (aka RSD Game-Maker) is an MS-DOS-based suite of game design tools, accompanied by demonstration games, produced between 1991 and 1995 by the Amherst, New Hampshire based Recreational Software Designs and sold through direct mail in the US by KD Software.

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Gang Garrison 2

Gang Garrison 2 is an open-source indie video game "demake" of Valve Corporation's Team Fortress 2.

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GarageGames

GarageGames is a game technology and software developer.

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Gargoyles (video game)

Gargoyles is a platform game developed by Disney Software and published by Buena Vista Interactive for the Sega Genesis in 1995.

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Gawker

Gawker was an American blog founded by Nick Denton and Elizabeth Spiers and based in New York City focusing on celebrities and the media industry.

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Gödel, Escher, Bach

Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid, also known as GEB, is a 1979 book by Douglas Hofstadter.

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Gcov

Gcov is a source code coverage analysis and statement-by-statement profiling tool.

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GEC 2050

The GEC 2050 was an 8-bit minicomputer produced during the 1970s, initially by Marconi Elliott Computer Systems of the UK, before the company renamed itself GEC Computers Limited.

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Gedit

gedit is the default text editor of the GNOME desktop environment and part of the GNOME Core Applications.

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GemIdent

GemIdent is an interactive image recognition program that identifies regions of interest in images and photographs.

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Genesis LPMud

Genesis LPMud, a multi-player computer game, is the original LPMud founded in April 1989 by Lars Pensjö, now running on CD gamedriver and mudlib, and previously hosted by Chalmers Computer Society, though hosting has since been moved to a dedicated, private server.

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Genetic improvement (computer science)

In computer software development, genetic Improvement is the use of optimisation and machine learning techniques, particularly search based software engineering techniques such as genetic programming to improve existing software.

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Genie Engine

The Genie Engine is a game engine developed by Ensemble Studios and used in several computer games, such as Age of Empires, Age of Empires II and its expansions (but is not used in other Ensemble Studios games) and Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds.

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GeSHi

GeSHi or Generic Syntax Highlighter is a free software library that allows syntax highlighting of source code for several markup and programming languages.

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Ghost 1.0

Ghost 1.0 is a Metroidvania video game developed and published by Francisco "franfistro" Téllez de Meneses, the developer of Unepic, in collaboration with an unnamed development team.

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Giants: Citizen Kabuto

Giants: Citizen Kabuto is a third-person shooter video game with real-time strategy elements.

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Gigablast

Gigablast is a web search engine founded in 2000.

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GIMP

GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation Program) is a free and open-source raster graphics editor used for image retouching and editing, free-form drawing, converting between different image formats, and more specialized tasks.

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Girl Develop It

Girl Develop It (GDI) is a nonprofit organization devoted to getting women the materials they need to pursue careers in software development.

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Gish (video game)

Gish is a 2004 side-scrolling platformer video game developed by indie developer Cryptic Sea (pseudonym of Alex Austin) and published by Chronic Logic.

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Git

Git is a version control system for tracking changes in computer files and coordinating work on those files among multiple people.

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GitHub

GitHub Inc. is a web-based hosting service for version control using Git.

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Glade Interface Designer

Glade Interface Designer is a graphical user interface builder for GTK+, with additional components for GNOME.

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Glasgow Haskell Compiler

Glasgow Haskell Compiler, less commonly known as The Glorious Glasgow Haskell Compilation System or simply GHC, is an open source native code compiler for the functional programming language Haskell.

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GlassFish

GlassFish is an open-source application server project started by Sun Microsystems for the Java EE platform and now sponsored by Oracle Corporation.

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Glider (bot)

Glider, also known as WoWGlider or MMOGlider, was a bot created by MDY Industries, which interoperated with World of Warcraft.

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Glider (video game)

Glider is a Macintosh game written by John Calhoun and first published as shareware in 1988 under the company name Soft Dorothy Software.

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GLinux

gLinux is a Debian Testing-based Linux distribution used at Google as a workstation operating system.

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Glitch (video game)

Glitch was a browser-based massively multiplayer online game created by Tiny Speck (which would later make Slack and be renamed Slack Technologies).

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Gloom (video game)

Gloom is a computer game for the Amiga computer.

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Glossary of computer science

Most of the terms listed in Wikipedia glossaries are already defined and explained within Wikipedia itself.

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GLtron

GLtron is a 3D snake game based on the light cycle portion of the film Tron.

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Glue code

In computer programming, glue code is source code that serves solely to "adapt" different parts of code that would otherwise be incompatible.

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GNAT

GNAT is a free-software compiler for the Ada programming language which forms part of the GNU Compiler Collection.

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GNAT Programming Studio

GNAT Programming Studio (GPS, formerly known as the GNAT Programming System) is a free multi-language integrated development environment (IDE) by AdaCore.

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GNOME

GNOME is a desktop environment composed of free and open-source software that runs on Linux and most BSD derivatives.

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GNOME Web

GNOME Web (originally called Epiphany until 2012) is a free and open-source web browser for the GNOME desktop environment.

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Gnop!

Gnop! is a freeware computer game created by Alex Seropian.

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GNU Build System

The GNU Build System, also known as the Autotools, is a suite of programming tools designed to assist in making source code packages portable to many Unix-like systems.

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GNU Chess

GNU Chess is a free software chess engine which plays a full game of chess against a human being or other computer program.

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GNU Compiler Collection

The GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) is a compiler system produced by the GNU Project supporting various programming languages.

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GNU Compiler for Java

The GNU Compiler for Java (GCJ) is a free compiler for the Java programming language.

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GNU Emacs

GNU Emacs is the most popular and most ported Emacs text editor.

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GNU General Public License

The GNU General Public License (GNU GPL or GPL) is a widely used free software license, which guarantees end users the freedom to run, study, share and modify the software.

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GNU GLOBAL

GNU GLOBAL is a software tool for source code tagging.

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GNU Go

GNU Go is a free software program by the Free Software Foundation that plays Go.

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GNU Manifesto

The GNU Manifesto was written by Richard Stallman and published in March 1985 in Dr. Dobb's Journal of Software Tools as an explanation and definition of the goals of the GNU Project, and to call for participation and support developing GNU, a free software computer operating system.

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GNU Prolog

GNU Prolog (also called gprolog) is a compiler developed by Daniel Diaz with an interactive debugging environment for Prolog available for Unix, Windows, Mac OS X and Linux.

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GNU/Linux naming controversy

The GNU/Linux naming controversy is a dispute between members of the free software community and open-source software community over whether to refer to computer operating systems that use a combination of GNU software and the Linux kernel as "GNU/Linux" or "Linux".

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Gnutella

Gnutella (possibly by analogy with the GNU Project) is a large peer-to-peer network.

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Go Bible

Go Bible is a free Bible viewer application for Java mobile phones (Java ME MIDP 1.0 and MIDP 2.0).

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Go!Zilla

Go!Zilla is a proprietary download manager originally developed by Aaron Ostler in 1995, and later purchased by Radiate in 1999, for use on Windows.

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Godot (game engine)

Godot is a 2D and 3D cross-platform compatible game engine released as open source software under the MIT license.

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GOG.com

GOG.com (formerly Good Old Games) is a digital distribution platform for video games and films.

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Golgotha (video game)

Golgotha was a video game that was being developed by Crack dot Com prior to shutting down in 1998.

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Google Cloud Print

Google Cloud Print is a Google service that lets users print from any Cloud-Print-aware application (web, desktop, mobile) on any device in the network cloud to any printer – without Google having to create and maintain printing subsystems for all the hardware combinations of client devices and printers, and without the users having to install device drivers to the client, but with documents being fully transmitted to Google.

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Google hacking

Google hacking, also named Google dorking, is a computer hacking technique that uses Google Search and other Google applications to find security holes in the configuration and computer code that websites use.

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Google Kythe

Google Kythe is a source code indexer and cross-referencer which describes itself as "pluggable, (mostly) language-agnostic ecosystem for building tools that work with code".

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Google Play

Google Play (previously Android Market) is a digital distribution service operated and developed by Google.

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Gopher (protocol)

The Gopher protocol is a TCP/IP application layer protocol designed for distributing, searching, and retrieving documents over the Internet.

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Gorf

Gorf is an arcade game released in 1981 by Midway Mfg., whose name was advertised as an acronym for "Galactic Orbiting Robot Force".

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Gorillas (video game)

Gorillas, also known under the source code's file name Gorilla.Bas, is a video game first distributed with MS-DOS 5 and published in 1991 by IBM corporation.

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Gossip (video game)

Gossip is a video game created for the Atari 8-bit family by then-Atari, Inc. employee Chris Crawford.

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Gothic 3

Gothic 3 is a fantasy-themed open world action role-playing game for Microsoft Windows from the German game developer Piranha Bytes.

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GPL linking exception

A GPL linking exception modifies the GNU General Public License (GPL) in a way that enables software projects which provide library code to be "linked to" the programs that use them, without applying the full terms of the GPL to the using program.

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Grand Monster Slam

Grand Monster Slam is a computer game for the Commodore Amiga, Commodore 64, Atari ST and PC.

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Graphical user interface builder

A graphical user interface builder (or GUI builder), also known as GUI designer, is a software development tool that simplifies the creation of GUIs by allowing the designer to arrange graphical control elements (often called widgets) using a drag-and-drop WYSIWYG editor.

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Graphics Environment Manager

Graphics Environment Manager (GEM) was an operating environment created by Digital Research (DRI) for use with the DOS operating system on Intel 8088 and Motorola 68000 microprocessors.

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Graphviz

Graphviz (short for Graph Visualization Software) is a package of open-source tools initiated by AT&T Labs Research for drawing graphs specified in DOT language scripts.

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Gravity Bone

Gravity Bone is a freeware first-person adventure video game developed by Blendo Games, and released on August 28, 2008.

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Gravity Force

Gravity Force is a shareware/freeware computer game series originally for the Amiga but later extended to other platforms.

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Great Internet Mersenne Prime Search

The Great Internet Mersenne Prime Search (GIMPS) is a collaborative project of volunteers who use freely available software to search for Mersenne prime numbers.

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Grendel's Cave

Grendel's Cave is a real-time browser-based role-playing video game and MUD.

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Groundwater recharge

Groundwater recharge or deep drainage or deep percolation is a hydrologic process where water moves downward from surface water to groundwater.

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GT-Power

GT Power is a bulletin board system (BBS) and dial-up telecommunications/terminal application for MS-DOS.

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Guetzli

Guetzli is a freely licensed JPEG encoder developed at Google Research Europe in Zürich, Switzerland by Jyrki Alakuijala, Robert Obryk, and Zoltán Szabadka.

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GunZ: The Duel

GunZ: The Duel (건즈 온라인), or simply GunZ, was an online third-person shooting game, created by South Korean-based MAIET Entertainment.

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Habitat (video game)

Habitat is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed by LucasArts.

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Hack 'n' Slash

Hack 'n' Slash is a video game developed by Double Fine Productions.

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Hacker culture

The hacker culture is a subculture of individuals who enjoy the intellectual challenge of creatively overcoming limitations of software systems to achieve novel and clever outcomes.

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Hacker ethic

Hacker ethic is a term for the moral values and philosophy that are common in hacker culture.

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Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution

Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution is a book by Steven Levy about hacker culture.

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Hacking Team

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Hacktivism

In Internet activism, hacktivism or hactivism (a portmanteau of hack and activism) is the subversive use of computers and computer networks to promote a political agenda or a social change.

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Haddock (software)

Haddock is a free, portable command-line program documentation generator for Haskell.

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Half-Life 2

Half-Life 2 (stylized as HλLF-LIFE2) is a first-person shooter video game developed and published by Valve Corporation.

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Hammerfight

Hammerfight, previously known as Hammerfall, is a 2-dimensional physics-based video game published by Kranx Productions and 1C for Windows in 2009.

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Hand coding

In computing, hand coding means editing the underlying representation of a document or a computer program, when tools that allow working on a higher level representation also exist.

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Hard coding

Hard coding (also hard-coding or hardcoding) is the software development practice of embedding data directly into the source code of a program or other executable object, as opposed to obtaining the data from external sources or generating it at run-time.

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Hardware description language

In computer engineering, a hardware description language (HDL) is a specialized computer language used to describe the structure and behavior of electronic circuits, and most commonly, digital logic circuits.

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Harold T. Martin III

Harold Thomas Martin III (born November 1964) is a former contractor for Booz Allen Hamilton who has been accused of stealing approximately 50 terabytes of data from the National Security Agency (NSA).

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Hatebase

Hatebase is a joint project of the Sentinel Project for Genocide Prevention and Mobiocracy that is described on its website as an "online repository of structured, multilingual, usage-based hate speech".

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HAUNT

Haunt was a straightforward but engagingly irreverent text-based mainframe computer game.

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Haunted House (video game)

Haunted House is an Atari 2600 video game written by James Andreasen and published by Atari, Inc. in February 1982.

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Haxe

Haxe is a high-level cross-platform multi-paradigm programming language and compiler that can produce applications and source code, for many different computing platforms, from one code-base.

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HDOS

HDOS is an early microcomputer operating system, originally written for the Heathkit H8 computer system and later also available for the Heathkit H89 and Zenith Z-89 computers.

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Heap spraying

In computer security, heap spraying is a technique used in exploits to facilitate arbitrary code execution.

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Heart of the Alien

Heart of the Alien is a cinematic platformer video game developed by Interplay Entertainment and Virgin Interactive and was released by Virgin Interactive in for the Sega CD exclusively in North America.

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Hebdogiciel

Hebdogiciel was a French computer magazine which was published from 1983 until January 1987.

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Heisenbug

In computer programming jargon, a heisenbug is a software bug that seems to disappear or alter its behavior when one attempts to study it.

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HelenOS

HelenOS is an operating system based on a multiserver microkernel design.

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Here document

In computing, a here document (here-document, here-text, heredoc, hereis, here-string or here-script) is a file literal or input stream literal: it is a section of a source code file that is treated as if it were a separate file.

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Heretic (video game)

Heretic is a dark fantasy first-person shooter video game released in 1994.

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Hero Core

Hero Core is a freeware shooter game created by Daniel Remar, the developer of Iji.

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Heroes of Might and Magic III

Heroes of Might and Magic III: The Restoration of Erathia (commonly referred to as Heroes of Might & Magic 3, or simply Heroes 3) is a turn-based strategy game developed by Jon Van Caneghem through New World Computing originally released for Microsoft Windows by the 3DO Company in 1999.

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Hexen II

Hexen II is a dark fantasy first-person shooter video game developed by Raven Software from 1996 to 1997, published by id Software and distributed by Activision.

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Hexen: Beyond Heretic

Hexen: Beyond Heretic is a dark fantasy first-person shooter video game developed by Raven Software and published by id Software through GT Interactive Software on October 30, 1995.

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HHVM

HipHop Virtual Machine (HHVM) is an open-source virtual machine based on just-in-time (JIT) compilation that serves as an execution engine for the PHP and Hack programming languages.

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Hibernate (framework)

Hibernate ORM (Hibernate in short) is an object-relational mapping tool for the Java programming language.

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Higan (emulator)

higan is an emulator for multiple video game consoles, including the Super Nintendo Entertainment System.

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High Efficiency Video Coding

High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC), also known as H.265 and MPEG-H Part 2, is a video compression standard, one of several potential successors to the widely used AVC (H.264 or MPEG-4 Part 10).

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High Efficiency Video Coding implementations and products

High Efficiency Video Coding implementations and products covers the implementations and products of High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC).

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High Level Assembly

High Level Assembly (HLA) is a high-level assembly language developed by Randall Hyde.

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High-level assembler

High-level assemblers in computing are assemblers for assembly language that incorporate features found in high-level programming languages.

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History of compiler construction

In computing, a compiler is a computer program that transforms source code written in a programming language or computer language (the source language), into another computer language (the target language, often having a binary form known as object code or machine code).

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History of free and open-source software

In the 1950s and 1960s, computer operating software and compilers were delivered as a part of hardware purchases without separate fees.

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History of Linux

The history of Linux began in 1991 with the commencement of a personal project by Finnish student Linus Torvalds to create a new free operating system kernel.

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History of Microsoft Flight Simulator

Microsoft Flight Simulator began as a set of articles on computer graphics, written by Bruce Artwick throughout 1976, about flight simulation using 3-D graphics.

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History of Microsoft Word

The first version of Microsoft Word was developed by Charles Simonyi and Richard Brodie, former Xerox programmers hired by Bill Gates and Paul Allen in 1981.

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History of Mozilla Application Suite

The history of the Mozilla Application Suite began with the release of the source code of the Netscape suite as an open source project.

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History of software engineering

From its beginnings in the 1960s, writing software has evolved into a profession concerned with how best to maximize the quality of software and of how to create it.

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History of the Berkeley Software Distribution

The History of the Berkeley Software Distribution begins in the 1970s.

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History of video games

The history of video games goes as far back as the early 1950s, when academic computer scientists began designing simple games and simulations as part of their research.

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Holy grail (web design)

The holy grail refers to a web page layout which has multiple, equal height columns that are defined with style sheets.

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Home Alone 2 (video game)

Home Alone 2: Lost in New York is a video game based loosely on the 1992 film of the same name; it was released on the Nintendo Entertainment System, Genesis, Game Boy, MS-DOS and Super NES platforms.

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Homeworld

Homeworld is a real-time strategy video game developed by Relic Entertainment and published by Sierra Studios on September 28, 1999, for Microsoft Windows.

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Homeworld: Cataclysm

Homeworld: Cataclysm was originally developed in 2000 as an expansion of Homeworld, but was released as a stand-alone game.

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Homoglyph

In orthography and typography, a homoglyph is one of two or more graphemes, characters, or glyphs with shapes that appear identical or very similar.

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Homoiconicity

In computer programming, homoiconicity (from the Greek words homo meaning the same and icon meaning representation) is a property of some programming languages in which the program structure is similar to its syntax, and therefore the program's internal representation can be inferred by reading the text's layout.

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Hong Kong Olympiad in Informatics

Hong Kong Olympiad in Informatics (HKOI; 香港電腦奧林匹克競賽) is an annual programming competition for secondary school students in Hong Kong, emphasizing on problem solving techniques and programming skills.

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Hotline Communications

Hotline Communications Limited (HCL) was a software company founded in 1997, based in Toronto, Canada, with employees also in the United States and Australia.

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HotRuby

HotRuby is a JavaScript and ActionScript implementation of the Ruby programming language.

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HoverRace

HoverRace is a racing video game created by GrokkSoft in 1996 as shareware.

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Hovertank 3D

Hovertank 3D, also known under a variety of other names (Hovertank, Hovertank 3-D or Hovertank One), is a vehicular combat game developed by id Software and published by Softdisk in April, 1991.

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HP 49/50 series

The HP 49/50 series are Hewlett-Packard (HP) manufactured graphing calculators.

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HP BASIC for OpenVMS

HP BASIC for OpenVMS is the latest name for a dialect of the BASIC programming language created by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) and now owned by Hewlett-Packard Enterprise (HPE).

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HP NewWave

NewWave is a discontinued object-oriented graphical desktop environment and office productivity tool for PCs running early versions of Microsoft Windows (beginning with 2.0).

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HTC Dream

The HTC Dream (also known as the T-Mobile G1 in the United States of America and parts of Europe, and as the Era G1 in Poland) is a smartphone developed by HTC.

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Hunt the Wumpus

Hunt the Wumpus is an early computer game, based on a simple hide and seek format featuring a mysterious monster (the Wumpus) that lurks deep inside a network of rooms.

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Hydrologic Evaluation of Landfill Performance

The Hydrologic Evaluation of Landfill Performance (HELP) model is a quasi-two-dimensional hydrologic numerical model for conducting water balance analysis of landfills, cover systems, and other solid waste containment facilities; it was developed for the United States Environmental Protection Agency.

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Hymn (software)

Hymn (stylized as hymn), which stands for Hear Your Music aNywhere is a piece of computer software, and the successor to the PlayFair program.

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HyperWRT

HyperWRT is a GPL firmware project for the Linksys WRT54G and WRT54GS wireless routers based on the stock Linksys firmware.

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I Wanna Be the Guy

I Wanna Be the Guy: The Movie: The Game (IWBTG) is a 2D platform indie freeware video game, created by Michael "Kayin" O'Reilly for Microsoft Windows using Multimedia Fusion 2.

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Ian Bell (programmer)

Ian Colin Graham Bell (born 31 October 1962 in Hatfield, Hertfordshire) is a game programmer, game designer and game producer.

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IBM AIX

AIX (Advanced Interactive eXecutive, pronounced) is a series of proprietary Unix operating systems developed and sold by IBM for several of its computer platforms.

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IBM Basic assembly language and successors

Basic Assembly Language (BAL) is the commonly used term for a low-level programming language used on IBM System/360 and successor mainframes.

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IBM Cross System Product

IBM's Cross System Product (CSP) was an application generator intended to create online systems on IBM's mainframe platforms.

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IBM i Control Language

The IBM i Control Language (CL) is a scripting language for the IBM's IBM i platform (previously called OS/400 when running on AS/400 systems) bearing a resemblance to the IBM Job Control Language and consisting of an ever-expanding set of command objects (*CMD) used to invoke traditional AS/400 programs and/or get help on what those programs do.

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IBM Lotus Symphony

IBM Lotus Symphony was a proprietary software suite of applications for creating, editing, and sharing text, spreadsheet, presentations, and other documents and browsing the World Wide Web.

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IBM Personal Computer

The IBM Personal Computer, commonly known as the IBM PC, is the original version and progenitor of the IBM PC compatible hardware platform.

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IBM Type-III Library

The IBM Type-III Library (also: Type-III software, Type-III product) was software provided by IBM to its customers, available without charge, liability, or support, and typically (perhaps always) in source-code format.

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IBox

IBox (Internet in a Box) was one of the first commercially available Internet connection software packages available for sale to the public.

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IcedTea

IcedTea is a build and integration project for OpenJDK launched by Red Hat in June 2007.

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ICQ

ICQ is an instant messaging client that was first developed and popularized by the Israeli company Mirabilis in 1996.

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Id Software

id Software LLC (see Company name) is an American video game developer headquartered in Dallas, Texas.

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Id Tech 3

id Tech 3, popularly known as the Quake III Arena engine, is a game engine developed by id Software for their video game Quake III Arena.

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Id Tech 4

id Tech 4, popularly known as the Doom 3 engine, is a game engine developed by id Software and first used in the video game Doom 3.

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Iji

Iji is a freeware 2008 video game featuring platform and shooting elements, developed by Daniel Remar using Game Maker over a period of four years.

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Ikee

Ikee was a worm that spread by means of SSH Connections between jailbroken iPhones and stole Apple ID's and passwords.

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Illegal prime

An illegal prime is a prime number that represents information whose possession or distribution is forbidden in some legal jurisdictions.

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Illumination Software Creator

Illumination Software Creator (Illumination) is a tool for visually designing and developing software, and a corresponding Visual programming language that is available for Microsoft Windows, Linux and Mac OS X. Software developed with Illumination runs on Microsoft Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, Android, iOS, Maemo, and Adobe Flash-powered websites.

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IllumiRoom

IllumiRoom is a Microsoft Research project that augments a television screen with images projected onto the wall and surrounding objects.

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Image file formats

Image file formats are standardized means of organizing and storing digital images.

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ImageJ

ImageJ is a public domain, Java-based image processing program developed at the National Institutes of Health.

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ImageMagick

ImageMagick is a free and open-source software suite for displaying, converting, and editing raster image and vector image files.

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Impulse Tracker

Impulse Tracker is a multi-track digital sound tracker (music sequencer).

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IMule

iMule (invisible Mule) is a free and open-source anonymous P2P file sharing utility which connects through the anonymous I2P network and the Kad network.

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In Pursuit of Greed

In Pursuit of Greed (also known as "Assassinators") is a science fiction-themed first-person shooter (FPS) video game released in 1995 on DOS, developed by Mind Shear Software and published by Softdisk.

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In-place matrix transposition

In-place matrix transposition, also called in-situ matrix transposition, is the problem of transposing an N×M matrix in-place in computer memory, ideally with ''O''(1) (bounded) additional storage, or at most with additional storage much less than NM.

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Include directive

Many programming languages and other computer files have a directive, often called include (as well as copy and import), that causes the contents of a second file to be inserted into the original file.

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Incompatible Timesharing System

Incompatible Timesharing System (ITS) is a time-sharing operating system developed principally by the MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, with help from Project MAC.

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Inconsolata

Inconsolata is an open-source font created by Raph Levien and released under the SIL Open Font License.

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Incremental compiler

An incremental compiler is a kind of incremental computation applied to the field of compilation.

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Indentation (typesetting)

In the written form of many languages, an indentation is an empty space at the beginning of a line to signal the start of a new paragraph.

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Index of software engineering articles

This is an alphabetical list of articles pertaining specifically to software engineering.

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Infestation: Survivor Stories

Infestation: Survivor Stories (formerly known as The War Z) was an open world zombie video game developed by Hammerpoint Interactive and published by OP Productions.

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Infocom

Infocom was a software company based in Cambridge, Massachusetts that produced numerous works of interactive fiction.

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Inform

Inform is a programming language and design system for interactive fiction originally created in 1993 by Graham Nelson.

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Information Technology Act, 2000

The Information Technology Act, 2000 (also known as ITA-2000, or the IT Act) is an Act of the Indian Parliament (No 21 of 2000) notified on 17 October 2000.

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Information technology controls

In business and accounting, information technology controls (or IT controls) are specific activities performed by persons or systems designed to ensure that business objectives are met.

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Inherit the Earth

Inherit the Earth: Quest for the Orb, in short ITE, is a computer game developed by The Dreamers Guild and published by New World Computing in 1994.

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Inheritance (object-oriented programming)

In object-oriented programming, inheritance is the mechanism of basing an object or class upon another object (prototypal inheritance) or class (class-based inheritance), retaining the same implementation.

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Inline expansion

In computing, inline expansion, or inlining, is a manual or compiler optimization that replaces a function call site with the body of the called function.

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InoERP

ino ERP is an open source php based Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) application that can be used with MySQL, MariaDB or Oracle 12c database.

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Inside (video game)

Inside (stylized as INSIDE) is a puzzle-platformer adventure game developed and published by Playdead in 2016 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Microsoft Windows.

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InspectIT

inspectIT is an open-source application performance management (APM) tool, which enables the diagnosis, analysis and monitoring of Java applications.

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Installwatch

Installwatch is a program designed to make it easier to catalog and maintain software installed from source code.

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Integer (computer science)

In computer science, an integer is a datum of integral data type, a data type that represents some range of mathematical integers.

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Integer BASIC

Integer BASIC, written by Steve Wozniak, is the BASIC interpreter of the Apple I and original Apple II computers.

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Integer literal

In computer science, an integer literal is a kind of literal for an integer whose value is directly represented in source code.

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Integrated Forecast System

The Integrated Forecast System (IFS) is a global numerical weather prediction system jointly developed and maintained by the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) based in Reading, England, and Météo-France based in Toulouse.

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Intel Binary Compatibility Standard

The Intel Binary Compatibility Standard (iBCS) is a standardized application binary interface (ABI) for Unix operating systems on Intel-386-compatible computers, published by AT&T, Intel and SCO in 1988, and updated in 1990.

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Intel HEX

Intel HEX is a file format that conveys binary information in ASCII text form.

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Intel iAPX 432

The iAPX 432 (Intel Advanced Performance ArchitectureSometimes intel Advanced Processor architecture) was a computer architecture introduced in 1981.

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Intelligence explosion

The intelligence explosion is a possible outcome of humanity building artificial general intelligence (AGI).

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Intelligent code completion

Intelligent code completion is a context-aware code completion feature in some programming environments that speeds up the process of coding applications by reducing typos and other common mistakes.

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Intentional programming

In computer programming, Intentional Programming is a programming paradigm developed by Charles Simonyi that encodes in software source code the precise intention which programmers (or users) have in mind when conceiving their work.

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Interactive Disassembler

The Interactive Disassembler (IDA) is a disassembler for computer software which generates assembly language source code from machine-executable code.

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Interactive fiction

Interactive fiction, often abbreviated IF, is software simulating environments in which players use text commands to control characters and influence the environment.

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Intermediate representation

An Intermediate representation (IR) is the data structure or code used internally by a compiler or virtual machine to represent source code.

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Internal documentation

Computer software is said to have Internal Documentation if the notes on how and why various parts of code operate is included within the source code as comments.

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International Bank Account Number

The International Bank Account Number (IBAN) is an internationally agreed system of identifying bank accounts across national borders to facilitate the communication and processing of cross border transactions with a reduced risk of transcription errors.

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International Center for the History of Electronic Games

The International Center for the History of Electronic Games (ICHEG) collects, studies, and interprets video games, other electronic games, and related materials and the ways in which electronic games are changing how people play, learn, and connect with each other, including across boundaries of culture and geography.

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International Karate +

International Karate +, often abbreviated as IK+, is a karate fighting video game published in 1987 by System 3, originally for the Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC and ZX Spectrum.

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International Obfuscated C Code Contest

The International Obfuscated C Code Contest (abbreviated IOCCC) is a computer programming contest for the most creatively obfuscated C code.

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Internet Explorer

Internet Explorer (formerly Microsoft Internet Explorer and Windows Internet Explorer, commonly abbreviated IE or MSIE) is a series of graphical web browsers developed by Microsoft and included in the Microsoft Windows line of operating systems, starting in 1995.

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Internet Explorer 3

Microsoft Internet Explorer 3 (IE3) is a graphical web browser released on August 13, 1996 by Microsoft for Microsoft Windows and on January 8, 1997 for Apple Mac OS (see IE for Mac).

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Internet Explorer version history

Internet Explorer (formerly Microsoft Internet Explorer and Windows Internet Explorer, commonly abbreviated IE or MSIE) is a series of graphical web browsers developed by Microsoft and included as part of the Microsoft Windows line of operating systems, starting in 1995.

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Internet leak

An Internet leak occurs when a party's confidential information is released to the public on the Internet.

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Internet Oracle

The Internet Oracle (historically known as The Usenet Oracle) is an effort at collective humor in a pseudo-Socratic question-and-answer format.

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Interpreter (computing)

In computer science, an interpreter is a computer program that directly executes, i.e. performs, instructions written in a programming or scripting language, without requiring them previously to have been compiled into a machine language program.

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Invasion Orion

Invasion Orion is a 1979 science fiction strategy game written and published by Automated Simulations (who would become Epyx in 1983).

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Inverse search

Inverse search (also called "reverse search") is a feature of some non-interactive typesetting programs, such as LaTeX and GNU LilyPond.

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IPodLinux

iPodLinux is a µClinux-based Linux distribution designed specifically to run on Apple Inc.'s iPod.

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IPPOLIT

IPPOLIT is an open-source chess program released by authors using pseudonyms, Yakov Petrovich Golyadkin, Igor Igorovich Igoronov, Roberto Pescatore, Yusuf Ralf Weisskopf, Ivan Skavinsky Skavar, and Decembrists.

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Iraqi block cipher

In cryptography, the Iraqi block cipher was a block cipher published in C source code form by anonymous FTP upload around July 1999, and widely distributed on Usenet.

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Iron Seed

Ironseed is a 1994 MS-DOS video game, developed and published by Channel 7.

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ISAAC (cipher)

ISAAC (indirection, shift, accumulate, add, and count) is a cryptographically secure pseudorandom number generator and a stream cipher designed by Robert J. Jenkins Jr. in 1993.

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J Sharp

Visual J# (pronounced "jay-sharp") is an implementation of the J# programming language that was a transitional language for programmers of Java and Visual J++ languages, so they could use their existing knowledge and applications with the.NET Framework.

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Jack Nicklaus 4

Jack Nicklaus 4 is a sports golf video game.

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JAD (software)

Jad (Java Decompiler) is,, an unmaintained decompiler for the Java programming language.

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Jagged Alliance (series)

Jagged Alliance is a series of turn-based tactics video games.

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Jagged Alliance 2

Jagged Alliance 2 is a tactical role-playing game for PC, released in 1999 for Microsoft Windows, and later ported to Linux by Tribsoft.

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JAMA (numerical linear algebra library)

JAMA is a software library for performing numerical linear algebra tasks created at National Institute of Standards and Technology in 1998 similar in functionality to LAPACK.

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Jamie Zawinski

James Werner Zawinski (born November 3, 1968), commonly known as jwz, is an American computer programmer with contributions to the free software projects Mozilla and XEmacs, and early versions of the Netscape Navigator web browser.

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Jason Rohrer

Jason Rohrer (born November 14, 1977) is an American computer programmer, writer, musician, and game designer.

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Java (software platform)

Java is a set of computer software and specifications developed by James Gosling at Sun Microsystems, which was later acquired by the Oracle Corporation, that provides a system for developing application software and deploying it in a cross-platform computing environment.

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Java class file

A Java class file is a file (with the.class filename extension) containing Java bytecode that can be executed on the Java Virtual Machine (JVM).

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Java Class Library

The Java Class Library (JCL) is a set of dynamically loadable libraries that Java applications can call at run time.

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Java Code Coverage Tools

Java code coverage tools are of two types: first, tools that add statements to the Java source code and require its recompilation.

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Java Community Process

The Java Community Process (JCP), established in 1998, is a formalized mechanism that allows interested parties to develop standard technical specifications for Java technology.

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Java Development Kit

The Java Development Kit (JDK) is an implementation of either one of the Java Platform, Standard Edition, Java Platform, Enterprise Edition, or Java Platform, Micro Edition platforms released by Oracle Corporation in the form of a binary product aimed at Java developers on Solaris, Linux, macOS or Windows.

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Java Platform, Standard Edition

Java Platform, Standard Edition (Java SE) is a computing platform for development and deployment of portable code for desktop and server environments.

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Java syntax

The syntax of the Java programming language is the set of rules defining how a Java program is written and interpreted.

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JavaScript

JavaScript, often abbreviated as JS, is a high-level, interpreted programming language.

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JavaScript engine

A JavaScript engine is a program or interpreter which executes JavaScript code.

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Jim Kent

William James Kent (born February 10, 1960) is an American research scientist and computer programmer.

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Jitsi

Jitsi Desktop (formerly SIP Communicator) is a free and open source multiplatform voice (VoIP), videoconferencing and instant messaging application for Windows, Linux, Mac OS X and Android.

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Job Entry Subsystem 2/3

The Job Entry Subsystem (JES) is a component of IBM's mainframe operating systems that is responsible for managing batch workloads.

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Joel Billings

Joel Billings is an American video game designer.

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Johanna Hedva

Johanna Hedva (formerly Johanna Reed, born May 5, 1984) is a genderqueer Korean American contemporary artist working in Los Angeles, and author of Sick Woman Theory and On Hell.

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John Graham-Cumming

John Graham-Cumming is a British programmer and writer best known for having originated a successful petition to the British Government asking for an apology for its persecution of Alan Turing.

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John Madden Football '93

John Madden Football '93 is a 1992 sports video game developed by Blue Sky Productions (later Looking Glass Studios) and Electronic Arts and published by EA Sports Network.

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Joint Combat Aircraft

The Joint Combat Aircraft (JCA) is the official designation of the United Kingdom Ministry of Defence used for the F-35 Lightning II, formerly the Joint Strike Fighter, and the result of the Joint Strike Fighter program.

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Joli OS

Joli OS was an Ubuntu-based Linux distribution developed by the French company Jolicloud (also the name of the operating system until version 1.2).

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Jonathan James

Jonathan Joseph James (December 12, 1983 – May 18, 2008) was an American hacker who was the first juvenile incarcerated for cybercrime in the United States.

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Journal of Statistical Software

The Journal of Statistical Software is a peer-reviewed open access scientific journal that publishes papers related to statistical software.

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Journey to Rooted Hold

Journey to Rooted Hold is the second computer puzzle game in Deadly Rooms of Death series published by Caravel Games.

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JPEGView

JPEGView was a popular image viewer for Mac OS in the 1990s by Aaron Giles.

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JScript.Encode

JScript.Encode is a method created by Microsoft used to encode both server and Client-side JavaScript or VB Script source code in order to protect the source code from copying.

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JSDoc

JSDoc is a markup language used to annotate JavaScript source code files.

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JSHint

JSHint is a static code analysis tool used in software development for checking if JavaScript source code complies with coding rules.

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JSLint

JSLint is a static code analysis tool used in software development for checking if JavaScript source code complies with coding rules.

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JSSP

JSSP, or JavaScript Server Pages, is an open source project that implements JavaScript directly on a web server, as source code embedded in HTML and parsed without being sent to the user, much the way VBScript is in ASP.

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JUCE

JUCE is a partially open-source cross-platform C++ application framework, used for the development of desktop and mobile applications.

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Jughead (search engine)

Jughead is a search engine system for the Gopher protocol.

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Julia (programming language)

Julia is a high-level dynamic programming language designed to address the needs of high-performance numerical analysis and computational science, without the typical need of separate compilation to be fast, while also being effective for general-purpose programming, web use or as a specification language.

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Jump 'n Bump

Jump 'n Bump is a 1998 freeware and open-source MS-DOS platform multiplayer video game by Brainchild Design.

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Junger v. Daley

Junger v. Daley is a court case brought by Peter Junger challenging restrictions on the export of encryption software outside of the United States.

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Just-in-time compilation

In computing, just-in-time (JIT) compilation, (also dynamic translation or run-time compilation), is a way of executing computer code that involves compilation during execution of a program – at run time – rather than prior to execution.

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Kaillera

Kaillera is middleware designed to aid networked multiplayer play for emulators.

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Kaiser (video game)

Kaiser is a West German simulation strategy video game developed and published by Ariolasoft.

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Kaleida Labs

Kaleida Labs formed in 1991 to produce the multimedia cross-platform Kaleida Media Player and the object oriented scripting language ScriptX that was used to program its behavior.

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KDE Display Manager

KDE Display Manager (KDM) is a display manager (a graphical login program) developed by KDE for the windowing systems X11 and Wayland.

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KDE Projects

KDE Projects are projects hosted on KDE's own git servers and developed by the KDE community, for example KDE Plasma, KDE Frameworks or applications such as Amarok, Krita or Digikam.

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KDE Software Compilation

The KDE Software Compilation (KDE SC) was formerly used as an umbrella term consisting of a desktop environment and an associated range of KDE Applications produced by KDE.

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KDevelop

KDevelop is a free and open-source integrated development environment (IDE) for Unix-like computer operating systems and Microsoft Windows.

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Keker, Van Nest & Peters LLP

Keker, Van Nest & Peters LLP is a premier litigation boutique located in San Francisco, California.

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Kelihos botnet

The Kelihos botnet, also known as Hlux, is a botnet mainly involved in spamming and the theft of bitcoins.

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Kelp (disambiguation)

Kelp is seaweed.

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Ken Arnold

Kenneth Cutts Richard Cabot Arnold is an American computer programmer well known as one of the developers of the 1980s dungeon-crawling video game Rogue, for his contributions to the original Berkeley (BSD) distribution of Unix, for his books and articles about C and C++ (e.g. his 1980s–1990s Unix Review column, "The C Advisor"), and his high-profile work on the Java platform.

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Ken Demarest

Kenneth Llewellyn Demarest III is a computer game programmer, business person, and artist.

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Ken's Labyrinth

Ken's Labyrinth is a first-person shooter DOS game, released in 1993 by Ken Silverman through his Advanced Systems.

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Kendall Square Research

Kendall Square Research (KSR) was a supercomputer company headquartered originally in Kendall Square in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1986, near Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

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Kernel panic

A kernel panic (sometimes abbreviated as KP) is a safety measure taken by an operating system's kernel upon detecting an internal fatal error in which it either is unable to safely recover from or cannot have the system continue to run without having a much higher risk of major data loss.

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KernelCAD

KernelCAD is a software development framework and set of components for enabling 3D/CAD functionality in Windows applications.

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Keymaker

The Keymaker is a fictional character, portrayed by Korean-American actor Randall Duk Kim, in the 2003 film The Matrix Reloaded.

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KGraft

kGraft is a feature of the Linux kernel that implements live patching of a running kernel, which allows kernel patches to be applied while the kernel is still running.

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Kiloblaster

Kiloblaster is a space shooter video game trilogy written by Allen Pilgrim and published by Epic MegaGames in 1992 for DOS.

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King Kong

King Kong is a giant movie monster, resembling an enormous gorilla, that has appeared in various media since 1933.

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Kingpin: Life of Crime

Kingpin: Life of Crime is a first-person shooter developed by Xatrix Entertainment and published by Interplay Entertainment in June 1999.

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Klocwork

Klocwork is a software company with headquarters in Burlington, MA, USA and R&D based in Ottawa, ON, Canada.

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Knowledge extraction

Knowledge extraction is the creation of knowledge from structured (relational databases, XML) and unstructured (text, documents, images) sources.

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Kodi (software)

Kodi (formerly XBMC) is a free and open-source media player software application developed by the XBMC Foundation, a non-profit technology consortium.

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KOffice

KOffice was a free and open source office suite and graphics suite by KDE for Unix-like systems and Windows.

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Koha (software)

Koha is an open source Integrated Library System (ILS), used world-wide by public, school and special libraries.

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Komodo Edit

Komodo Edit is a free text editor for dynamic programming languages.

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Komodo IDE

Komodo IDE is an integrated development environment (IDE) for dynamic programming languages.

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Kotlin (programming language)

Kotlin is a statically typed programming language that runs on the Java virtual machine and also can be compiled to JavaScript source code or use the LLVM compiler infrastructure.

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Kpatch

kpatch is a feature of the Linux kernel that implements live patching of a running kernel, which allows kernel patches to be applied while the kernel is still running.

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KRISTAL Audio Engine

The KRISTAL Audio Engine (commonly referred to as KRISTAL or KAE) is a digital audio workstation for Microsoft Windows.

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Kusari

is an eroge visual novel by Leaf.

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L-system

An L-system or Lindenmayer system is a parallel rewriting system and a type of formal grammar.

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L3enc

Fraunhofer l3enc was the first public software able to encode PCM (.wav) files to the MP3 format.

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Label (computer science)

A label in a programming language is a sequence of characters that identifies a location within source code.

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LAMP (software bundle)

LAMP is an archetypal model of web service stacks, named as an acronym of the names of its original four open-source components: the Linux operating system, the Apache HTTP Server, the MySQL relational database management system (RDBMS), and the PHP programming language.

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Language Server Protocol

The Language Server Protocol (LSP) is an open, JSON-RPC-based protocol for use between source code editors or integrated development environments (IDEs) and servers that provide programming language-specific features.

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Language-based security

In computer science, language-based security (LBS) is a set of techniques that may be used to strengthen the security of applications on a high level by using the properties of programming languages.

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Laravel

Laravel is a free, open-source PHP web framework, created by Taylor Otwell and intended for the development of web applications following the model–view–controller (MVC) architectural pattern and based on Symfony.

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Larn (video game)

Larn is a roguelike computer game written by Noah Morgan in 1986 for the UNIX operating system.

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Larry McVoy

Larry McVoy (born 1962 in Concord, Massachusetts, United States) is the CEO of BitMover, the company that makes BitKeeper, a version control system that was used from February 2002 to early 2005 to manage the source code of the Linux kernel.

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Larry Wall

Larry Wall (born September 27, 1954) is a computer programmer and author.

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Larva Mortus

Larva Mortus is a video game developed by independent video game developer Rake In Grass in 2008.

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Lasso (programming language)

Lasso is an application server and server management interface used to develop internet applications and is a general-purpose, high-level programming language.

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Last Ninja 2

Last Ninja 2: Back with a Vengeance is an action-adventure video game developed and published by System 3 for the Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum and Amstrad CPC in 1988 as a sequel to the 1987 game The Last Ninja.

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LatencyTOP

LatencyTOP is a Linux application for identifying operating system latency within the kernel and find out the operations/actions which cause the latency.

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Launchpad (website)

Launchpad is a web application and website that allows users to develop and maintain software, particularly open-source software.

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Lawrence Lessig

Lester Lawrence "Larry" Lessig III (born June 3, 1961) is an American academic, attorney, and political activist.

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Leaf (Japanese company)

Leaf is a Japanese visual novel studio under the publisher Aquaplus, and has offices in Yodogawa-ku, Osaka, and Tokyo.

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LED (editor)

LED was a programmer's editor by Norsk Data running on the ND-500 series of computers running Sintran III.

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Legacy code

Legacy code is source code that relates to a no-longer supported or manufactured operating system or other computer technology.

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Legionnaire (video game)

Legionnaire is a computer game for the Atari 8-bit series created by Chris Crawford in 1982, and released through Avalon Hill.

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Lemmings (video game)

Lemmings is a puzzle-platformer video game originally developed by DMA Design and published by Psygnosis for the Amiga in 1991 and later ported for numerous other platforms.

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Lemonade Stand

Lemonade Stand is a business simulation game created in 1973 by Bob Jamison of the Minnesota Educational Computing Consortium (MECC).

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Less (Unix)

less is a terminal pager program on Unix, Windows, and Unix-like systems used to view (but not change) the contents of a text file one screen at a time.

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Let's Encrypt

Let's Encrypt is a certificate authority that provides free X.509 certificates for Transport Layer Security (TLS) encryption via an automated process designed to eliminate the hitherto complex process of manual creation, validation, signing, installation, and renewal of certificates for secure websites.

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Lex (software)

Lex is a computer program that generates lexical analyzers ("scanners" or "lexers").

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Libjpeg

libjpeg is a free library with functions for handling the JPEG image data format.

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Libmpeg2

libmpeg2 is a free and open source software library for decoding MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 video streams.

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Libreboot

Libreboot (formerly known as GNU Libreboot) is a free software project aimed at replacing the proprietary BIOS firmware found in most computers with a libre, lightweight system designed to perform only the minimum number of tasks necessary to load and run a modern 32-bit or 64-bit operating system.

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Libtiff

Libtiff is a library for reading and writing Tagged Image File Format (abbreviated TIFF) files.

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Libvpx

libvpx is a free software video codec library from Google and the Alliance for Open Media (AOMedia).

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Licence laundering

Licence laundering or license laundering occurs when a creative work under copyright is copied by another party, who then replaces the original licence with a different one.

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License compatibility

License compatibility is a legal framework that allows for pieces of software with different software licenses to be distributed together.

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License-free software

License-free software is computer software that is not explicitly in the public domain, but the software owner has not made explicit the terms of the license which makes the software fully copyright protected according to the Berne convention.

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Liero

Liero is a video game for MS-DOS, first released by Finnish programmer Joosa Riekkinen in 1998.

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Lightning's Shadow

Lightning's Shadow is a game developed by Wolfire Games and was one of the winners of the uDevGame 2003 contest, out of about 60 contestants.

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Lightworks

Lightworks is a professional non-linear editing system (NLE) for editing and mastering digital video in various formats, including 2K and 4K resolutions, and television in PAL, NTSC, and high-definition formats.

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Lincity

Lincity is a free and open-source software construction and management simulation game, which puts the player in control of managing a city's socio-economy, similar in concept to SimCity.

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LINCOA

LINCOA (LINearly Constrained Optimization Algorithm) is a numerical optimization algorithm by Michael J. D. Powell.

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Line Mode Browser

The Line Mode Browser (also known as LMB,, WWWLib, or just www) is the second web browser ever created.

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Line number

In computing, a line number is a method used to specify a particular sequence of characters in a text file.

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LineageOS

LineageOS is a free and open-source operating system for smartphones and tablet computers, based on the Android mobile platform.

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Link time

In computer science, link time refers to the period of time, during the creation of a computer program, in which a linker is being applied to that program.

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Linksys WRT54G series

The Linksys WRT54G Wi-Fi series is a series of Wi-Fi–capable residential gateways marketed by Linksys, a subsidiary of Cisco from 2003 until acquired by Belkin in 2013.

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Lint (software)

A linter or lint refers to tools that analyze source code to flag programming errors, bugs, stylistic errors, and suspicious constructs.

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Linux

Linux is a family of free and open-source software operating systems built around the Linux kernel.

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Linux adoption

Linux adoption is the adoption of Linux computer operating systems (OS) by households, nonprofit organizations, businesses, and governments.

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Linux distribution

A Linux distribution (often abbreviated as distro) is an operating system made from a software collection, which is based upon the Linux kernel and, often, a package management system.

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Linux From Scratch

Linux From Scratch (LFS) is a type of a Linux installation and the name of a book written by Gerard Beekmans, and currently mainly maintained by Bruce Dubbs.

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Linux gaming

Linux gaming refers to playing and developing video games for the Linux operating system, involving a Linux kernel–based operating system, often used for all computing tasks like surfing the web, office applications, desktop publishing, but also for gaming.

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Linux kernel interfaces

The Linux kernel provides several interfaces to user-space applications that are used for different purposes and that have different properties by design.

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Linux Libertine

Linux Libertine is a digital typeface created by the Libertine Open Fonts Project, which aims to create free and open alternatives to proprietary typefaces such as Times New Roman.

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Linux on embedded systems

Operating systems based on the Linux kernel are used in embedded systems such as consumer electronics (i.e. set-top boxes, smart TVs, personal video recorders (PVRs), in-vehicle infotainment (IVI), networking equipment (such as routers, switches, wireless access points (WAPs) or wireless routers), machine control, industrial automation, navigation equipment, spacecraft flight software, and medical instruments in general).

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Linux on z Systems

Linux on IBM Z (or Linux on z for short, and previously Linux on z Systems) is the collective term for the Linux operating system compiled to run on IBM mainframes, especially IBM Z and IBM LinuxONE servers.

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Linux-libre

Linux-libre is an operating system kernel and a GNU package.

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Lions' Commentary on UNIX 6th Edition, with Source Code

Lions' Commentary on UNIX 6th Edition, with Source Code by John Lions (1976) contains source code of the 6th Edition Unix kernel plus a commentary.

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Lisp (programming language)

Lisp (historically, LISP) is a family of computer programming languages with a long history and a distinctive, fully parenthesized prefix notation.

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Lisp Machines

Lisp Machines, Inc. was a company formed in 1979 by Richard Greenblatt of MIT's Artificial Intelligence Laboratory to build Lisp machines.

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List of build automation software

Build automation involves scripting or automating the process of compiling computer source code into binary code.

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List of Chinese spy cases in the United States

Cases of individuals spying on the United States of America on behalf of the intelligence services of the People's Republic of China.

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List of commercial software with available source code

This is a list of notable software which were originally developed as commercial (and/or proprietary) software product with the source now available (in contrast to software which is developed from the beginning as free and open source software).

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List of commercial video games with available source code

The source code of these commercially developed and distributed video games is available to the public or the games' communities.

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List of computer system emulators

This article lists software and hardware that emulates computing platforms.

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List of computer term etymologies

This is a list of the origins of computer-related terms or terms used in the computing world (i.e., a list of computer term etymologies).

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List of cyberattacks

A cyberattack is any type of offensive maneuver employed by individuals or whole organizations that targets computer information systems, infrastructures, computer networks, and/or personal computer devices by various means of malicious acts usually originating from an anonymous source that either steals, alters, or destroys a specified target by hacking into a susceptible system.

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List of Doom source ports

This article is a list of unofficial source ports of the Doom engine, which was originally used in the video game Doom.

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List of educational programming languages

An educational programming language is a programming language that is designed mostly as an instrument for learning, and less as a tool for writing programs to perform work.

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List of Folding@home cores

The distributed-computing project Folding@home uses scientific computer programs, referred to as "cores" or "fahcores", to perform calculations.

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List of formerly proprietary software

This is a list of notable software packages which were published under a proprietary software license but later released as free software or open source software, or into the public domain.

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List of free television software

This is a list of free television software, and includes television-related software which is distributed as free software – under a free software licence, with the source code available.

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List of game engine recreations

Game engine recreation is a type of video game engine remastering process wherein a new game engine is written from scratch as a clone of the original with the full ability to read the original game's data files.

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List of GNU packages

This list of GNU packages lists notable software packages developed for or maintained by the Free Software Foundation as part of the GNU Project.

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List of Halt and Catch Fire episodes

Halt and Catch Fire is an American period drama television series created by Christopher Cantwell and Christopher C. Rogers, that aired on AMC from June 1, 2014, to October 14, 2017.

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List of Internet Explorer extensions

This is a list of Internet Explorer extensions, software add-ons designed for Internet Explorer web browsers.

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List of Java keywords

In the Java programming language, a keyword is one of 50 reserved words that have a predefined meaning in the language; because of this, programmers cannot use keywords as names for variables, methods, classes, or as any other identifier.

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List of Linux kernel names

Most of the Linux 1.2 and above kernels include a name in the Makefile of their source trees, which can be found in the git repository.

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List of major Creative Commons licensed works

This is a list of notable works available under a Creative Commons license.

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List of material published by WikiLeaks

Since 2006, the document archive website WikiLeaks has published anonymous submissions of documents that are generally unavailable to the general public.

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List of minor Apogee Software video games

The following is a list of the earliest, lesser-known video games published by Apogee Software.

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List of most popular websites

This is a list of the most popular websites worldwide according to the first 50 websites listed in the global "Top Sites" lists published by Alexa Internet, and SimilarWeb, along with its rating on the corresponding service.

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List of open-source software for mathematics

This is a list of open-source software to be used for high-order mathematical calculations.

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List of open-source video games

This is a selected list of free/libre and open-source (FOSS) video games.

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List of platform-independent GUI libraries

This is a list of packages implementing a platform-independent GUI (PIGUI).

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List of programming languages for artificial intelligence

Artificial intelligence researchers have developed several specialized programming languages for artificial intelligence.

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List of proprietary software for Linux

Linux is an open-source kernel and usually comes bundled with free and open source software; however, proprietary software for Linux does exist and is available to end-users.

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List of software package management systems

This is a list of software package management systems, categorized first by package format (binary, source code, hybrid) and then by operating system family.

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List of technology terms

This is an alphabetical list of notable technology terms.

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List of tools for static code analysis

This is a list of tools for static code analysis.

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List of video games derived from mods

This is a list of standalone video games that have been ported from a modification of another video game, and/or that are entirely based on a modification of another video game.

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List of video games in the Museum of Modern Art

A number of video games were selected by the Museum of Modern Art, located in New York City, as part of its permanent collection.

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Literal (computer programming)

In computer science, a literal is a notation for representing a fixed value in source code.

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Literate programming

Literate programming is a programming paradigm introduced by Donald Knuth in which a program is given as an explanation of the program logic in a natural language, such as English, interspersed with snippets of macros and traditional source code, from which a compilable source code can be generated.

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Litl

The litl webbook is a webbook developed, marketed, and sold by litl LLC.

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Live coding

Live coding (sometimes referred to as 'on-the-fly programming', 'just in time programming' and 'conversational programming') makes programming an integral part of the running program.

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Livermore loops

Livermore loops (also known as the Livermore Fortran kernels or LFK) is a benchmark for parallel computers.

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Logic bomb

A logic bomb is a piece of code intentionally inserted into a software system that will set off a malicious function when specified conditions are met.

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Loki Entertainment

Loki Entertainment Software, Inc. was a video game developer based in Tustin, California, United States, that ported several video games from Microsoft Windows to Linux.

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Lords of Dharmaraja

Lords of Dharmaraja is the name of a hacker group, allegedly operating in India.

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Lotus Development Corp. v. Borland International, Inc.

Lotus Development Corp.

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LS-DYNA

LS-DYNA is an advanced general-purpose multiphysics simulation software package developed by the Livermore Software Technology Corporation (LSTC).

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Ludum Dare

Ludum Dare (LD) (meaning 'to give a game', formerly Ludum Dare 48 (LD48), also referenced as LDJAM) is an accelerated video game development competition.

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Lugaru

Lugaru: The Rabbit's Foot is the first commercial video game created by Indie game developer Wolfire Games.

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Lumen (software)

Lumen is a micro web framework written in PHP, created by Laravel.

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Lumina (desktop environment)

Lumina Desktop Environment, or simply Lumina, is a plugin-based desktop environment for Unix and Unix-like operating systems.

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Lunar Linux

Lunar Linux is an operating system maintained around a source-based package management system also called Lunar.

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LXR Cross Referencer

LXR Cross Referencer, usually known as LXR, is a general-purpose source code indexer and cross-referencer that provides web-based browsing of source code, with links to the definition and usage of any identifier.

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Mac Developer Program

The Mac Developer Program is a way developers for Apple's Mac OS X operating system can distribute their apps through the Mac App Store.

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Mac gaming

Mac gaming refers to use of video games on Macintosh personal computers.

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MAC/65

MAC/65 is a 6502 assembler written by Stephen D. Lawrow and originally sold by Optimized Systems Software for the Atari 8-bit family of microcomputers.

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MacPaint

MacPaint is a raster graphics editor developed by Apple Computer and released with the original Macintosh personal computer on January 24, 1984.

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MacWWW

MacWWW, also known as Samba, is an early minimalist web browser from 1992 meant to run on Macintosh computers.

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Madden NFL

Madden NFL (originally known as John Madden Football until 1993) is an American football video game series developed by EA Tiburon for EA Sports.

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Maelstrom (1992 video game)

Maelstrom is a 2D video game developed by Andrew Welch, released in November 1992 for Macintosh.

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Magic Knight Rayearth (video game)

Magic Knight Rayearth is an action role-playing video game developed and published by Sega for the Sega Saturn in 1995.

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Magic quotes

Magic quotes was a controversial feature of the PHP scripting language, wherein strings are automatically escaped—special characters are prefixed with a backslash—before being passed on.

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Magician (video game)

Magician is a side-scrolling action role-playing game released in March 1990 for the Nintendo Entertainment System.

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Magicland Dizzy

Magicland Dizzy is a platform adventure game published in Europe in 1990 by Codemasters for the ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64 and Amiga platforms.

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Magnetic Scrolls

Magnetic Scrolls was a British video game developer active between 1984 and 1990.

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Mailvelope

Mailvelope is a free software for end-to-end encryption of email traffic inside of a web browser (Firefox or Chromium) that integrates itself into existing webmail applications ("email websites").

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Make (software)

In software development, Make is a build automation tool that automatically builds executable programs and libraries from source code by reading files called Makefiles which specify how to derive the target program.

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Makedepend

makedepend is a Unix tool used to generate dependencies of C source files.

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MakeHuman

Makehuman is a free and open source 3D computer graphics software middleware designed for the prototyping of photo realistic humanoids.

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Mallard BASIC

Mallard BASIC is a BASIC interpreter for CP/M written by Locomotive Software and supplied with the Amstrad PCW range of small business computers, the ZX Spectrum +3 version of CP/M Plus, and the Acorn BBC Micro Z80 second Processor.

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MAME

MAME (originally an acronym of Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator) is a free and open source emulator designed to recreate the hardware of arcade game systems in software on modern personal computers and other platforms.

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Managed code

Managed code is computer program code that requires and will execute only under the management of a Common Language Runtime virtual machine, typically the.NET Framework, or Mono.

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Mar Roxas

Manuel "Mar" Araneta Roxas II (born May 13, 1957) is a Filipino politician and the grandson of former Philippine President Manuel Roxas.

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Mar Roxas presidential campaign, 2016

The 2016 presidential campaign of Manuel "Mar" Roxas II, former Senator of the Philippines and former Secretary of the Interior and Local Government was announced on July 31, 2015.

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Mari0

Mari0 is a fan-made video game that combines elements of the video games Super Mario Bros and Portal.

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Marine Doom

Marine Doom is a 1996 modification of the first-person shooter Doom II for the United States Marine Corps, which was later made available for download to the public.

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Martin Galway

Martin Galway (born 3 January 1966, Belfast, Northern Ireland) is one of the best known composers of chiptune video game music for the Commodore 64 sound chip, the SID soundchip, and for the Sinclair ZX Spectrum.

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Master of Orion

Master of Orion (MoO or MOO) is a turn-based, 4X science fiction computer strategy game released in 1993 by MicroProse on the MS-DOS and Mac OS operating systems.

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MaxDB

MaxDB is an ANSI SQL-92 (entry level) compliant relational database management system (RDBMS) from SAP AG, which was also delivered by MySQL AB from 2003 to 2007.

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MBASE

Model-Based Architecture and Software Engineering (MBASE) in software engineering is a software development process developed by Barry Boehm and Dan Port in the late 1990s.

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MD6

The MD6 Message-Digest Algorithm is a cryptographic hash function.

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Meantime (video game)

Meantime is a cancelled role-playing video game originally intended for the Apple II and possibly for the Commodore 64.

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MechCommander 2

MechCommander 2 is a 2001 real-time tactics video game based on the BattleTech/MechWarrior franchise, developed by FASA Interactive and distributed by Microsoft.

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MediaPortal

MediaPortal is an open-source media player and digital video recorder software project, often considered an alternative to Windows Media Center.

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Mednafen

My Emulator Doesn't Need A Frickin' Excellent Name (Mednafen), formerly known as Nintencer, is an OpenGL and SDL multi-system free software wrapper that bundles various original and third-party emulation cores into a single package, and is driven by command-line input.

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MeeGo

MeeGo is a discontinued Linux distribution hosted by the Linux Foundation, using source code from the operating systems Moblin (produced by Intel) and Maemo (produced by Nokia).

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Mega (service)

Mega (stylized in uppercase as MEGA) is a cloud storage and file hosting service offered by Mega Limited, a New Zealand-based company.

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Mega Man Anniversary Collection

Mega Man Anniversary Collection is a compilation of video games developed by Atomic Planet Entertainment and published by Capcom.

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MegaHAL

MegaHAL is a computer conversation simulator, or "chatterbot", created by Jason Hutchens.

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MegaMek

MegaMek is an open source, turn-based strategy computer game that simulates the Classic BattleTech board game.

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MEncoder

MEncoder is a free command line transcoding tool released under the GNU General Public License.

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Mensch Computer

The Mensch Computer is a computer system based on the WDC 65C265 microcontroller (which implements both the 16-bit instruction set of the W65C816/65816 microprocessor, as well as the 8-bit instruction set of the 6502 microprocessor) and produced by the Western Design Center.

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Menuconfig

make menuconfig is one of five similar tools that can configure Linux source, a necessary early step needed to compile the source code.

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MenuetOS

MenuetOS is an operating system with a monolithic preemptive, real-time kernel, including video drivers, all written in FASM assembly language, for 64-bit and 32-bit x86 architecture computers, by Ville M. Turjanmaa.

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Meridian 59

Meridian 59 is a 1995 video game developed by Archetype Interactive and published by The 3DO Company.

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Merlin (assembler)

Merlin was a macro assembler developed by mathematics professor Glen Bredon, initially running on the Apple II under DOS 3.3, for the 6502 processor.

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Mesa (programming language)

Mesa is a programming language developed in the late 1970s at the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center in Palo Alto, California, United States.

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Message loop in Microsoft Windows

The message loop is an obligatory section of code in every program that uses a graphical user interface under Microsoft Windows.

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Messiah (software)

Messiah (also known as messiah:studio) is a 3D animation and rendering application developed by pmG Worldwide.

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Meta-object System

Meta Object System is a part of Qt framework core provided to support Qt extensions to C++ like signals/slots for inter-object communication, run-time type information, and the dynamic property system.

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Metadata discovery

In metadata, metadata discovery (also metadata harvesting) is the process of using automated tools to discover the semantics of a data element in data sets.

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Metal Gear (video game)

Metal Gear is an overhead military action-adventure stealth video game originally released in by Konami for the MSX2 computer in Japan and parts of Europe.

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Metamorphic code

Metamorphic code is code that when run outputs a logically equivalent version of its own code under some interpretation.

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Metasyntactic variable

A metasyntactic variable is a specific word or set of words identified as a placeholder in computer science and specifically computer programming.

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Metatable

A metatable is the section of a database or other data holding structure that is designated to hold data that will act as source code or metadata.

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MIC-1

The MIC-1 is a processor architecture invented by Andrew S. Tanenbaum to use as a simple but complete example in his teaching book Structured Computer Organization.

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Michael D. Cohen

Michael D. Cohen (22 March 1945 - 2 February 2013) was the William D. Hamilton Collegiate Professor of Complex Systems, Information and Public Policy at the University of Michigan.

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Michael Lawrie

Michael Lawrie (born 17 April 1968) is a British computer security and social networking expert known for many things ranging from running MUDs to accidentally being the world's first Cybersquatter.

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Michael Schumacher

Michael Schumacher (born 3 January 1969) is a retired German racing driver who raced in Formula One for Jordan Grand Prix, Benetton and Ferrari, where he spent the majority of his career, as well as for Mercedes upon his return to the sport.

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Michael Seifert (programmer, CEO)

For other people named Michael Seifert, see Michael Seifert. Michael Seifert (born February 1969 in Copenhagen) is a Danish computer programmer, inventor,Seifert and Christensen,, "A method for collecting human experience analytics data", August 2012 businessman, and entrepreneur in the IT industry.

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Micro Cornucopia

Micro Cornucopia, sometimes shortened to Micro C, was a 1980s magazine for microcomputer hobbyists and enthusiasts.

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Microform

Microforms are scaled-down reproductions of documents, typically either films or paper, made for the purposes of transmission, storage, reading, and printing.

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Microkernel

In computer science, a microkernel (also known as μ-kernel) is the near-minimum amount of software that can provide the mechanisms needed to implement an operating system (OS).

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Microsoft

Microsoft Corporation (abbreviated as MS) is an American multinational technology company with headquarters in Redmond, Washington.

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Microsoft Access

Microsoft Access is a database management system (DBMS) from Microsoft that combines the relational Microsoft Jet Database Engine with a graphical user interface and software-development tools.

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Microsoft Corp v Commission

Microsoft Corp v Commission (2007) is a case brought by the European Commission of the European Union (EU) against Microsoft for abuse of its dominant position in the market (according to competition law).

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Microsoft Corp. v. AT&T Corp.

Microsoft v. AT&T,, was a United States (U.S.) Supreme Court case in which the Supreme Court reversed a previous decision by the Federal Circuit and ruled in favor of Microsoft, holding that Microsoft was not liable for infringement on AT&T's patent under.

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Microsoft Enterprise Library

The Microsoft Enterprise Library is a set of tools and programming libraries for the Microsoft.NET Framework.

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Microsoft Entertainment Pack

The original Windows Entertainment Pack (WEP) is a collection of 16-bit casual computer games for Windows.

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Microsoft Visual SourceSafe

Microsoft Visual SourceSafe (VSS) is a discontinued source control program, oriented towards small software development projects.

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Microsoft Word

Microsoft Word (or simply Word) is a word processor developed by Microsoft.

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MidasWWW

MidasWWW is one of the earliest (now discontinued) web browsers, developed at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC).

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MiG Alley (video game)

MiG Alley is a combat flight simulator game, developed by Rowan Software for PCs with Windows, and was published by Empire Interactive in 1999.

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Miles Sound System

Miles Sound System (MSS), formerly known as Audio Interface Library (AIL), is a sound software system primarily for video games and used mostly as an alternative for low-end audio chipsets.

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MilkDrop

MilkDrop is a hardware-accelerated music visualization plugin for Winamp, which was originally developed by Ryan Geiss in 2001.

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MINCE

MINCE is a text editor for microcomputers that run the CP/M operating system.

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Miner Wars 2081

Miner Wars 2081 is a six degrees of freedom action-survival space-shooter simulation game produced by Keen Software House.

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Minerva (QDOS reimplementation)

Written by Laurence Reeves in England, Minerva was a reimplementation of Sinclair QDOS, the built-in operating system of the Sinclair QL line of personal computers.

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MinGW

MinGW (Minimalist GNU for Windows), formerly mingw32, is a free and open source software development environment for creating Microsoft Windows applications.

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Minification (programming)

Minification (also minimisation or minimization), in computer programming languages and especially JavaScript, is the process of removing all unnecessary characters from source code without changing its functionality.

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MiniGLX

MiniGLX is a specification for an application programming interface which facilitates OpenGL rendering on systems without windowing systems, e.g. Linux without an X Window System or embedded systems without a windowing system.

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Minimal Working Example

In computing, a minimal working example (abbreviated MWE) is a collection of source code and other data files which allow a bug or problem to be demonstrated and reproduced.

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MiniPanzer and MegaPanzer

MiniPanzer and MegaPanzer are two variants of Bundestrojaner (German for state-sponsored Trojan horse) written for ERA IT Solutions (a Swiss federal government contractor) by software engineer Ruben Unteregger, and later used by the Federal Department of Environment, Transport, Energy and Communications (UVEK) to intercept Skype and more generally voice over IP traffic on Windows XP systems.

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MINIX

MINIX (from "mini-Unix") is a POSIX-compliant (since version 2.0), Unix-like operating system based on a microkernel architecture.

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Mirai (malware)

Mirai (Japanese for "the future", 未来) is a malware that turns networked devices running Linux into remotely controlled "bots" that can be used as part of a botnet in large-scale network attacks.

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Mitro

Mitro was a password manager for individuals and teams that securely saved users' logins, and allowed users to log in and share access.

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Mix (build tool)

Mix is a build automation tool for working with applications written in the Elixir programming language.

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Mm tree

Among Linux kernel developers, the -mm tree refers to a version of the kernel source code maintained by Andrew Morton.

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Mob (gaming)

A mob, short for mobile, also known as an enemy or mook, is a computer-controlled non-player character (NPC) in a computer game such as an MMORPG or MUD.

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Mocana

Mocana (founded 2002) is a San Francisco-based company that focuses on and embedded system security for industrial control systems and the Internet of Things (IoT).

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Mocha (decompiler)

Mocha is a Java decompiler, which allows programmers to translate a program's bytecode into source code.

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Mockup

In manufacturing and design, a mockup, or mock-up, is a scale or full-size model of a design or device, used for teaching, demonstration, design evaluation, promotion, and other purposes.

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Modding

Modding is a slang expression that is derived from the verb "modify".

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Model-driven architecture

Model-driven architecture (MDA®) is a software design approach for the development of software systems.

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MODFLOW

MODFLOW is the U.S. Geological Survey modular finite-difference flow model, which is a computer code that solves the groundwater flow equation.

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MOF Model to Text Transformation Language

MOF Model to Text Transformation Language (Mof2Text or MOFM2T) is an Object Management Group (OMG) specification for a model transformation language.

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Mojibake

Mojibake (文字化け) is the garbled text that is the result of text being decoded using an unintended character encoding.

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Moley Christmas

Moley Christmas is a video game released in for the Sinclair Spectrum.

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Monkey X

Monkey X is a high-level programming language designed for video game development for many different platforms, including desktop and laptop computers, mobile phones, tablets, and video game consoles.

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Monkey's Audio

Monkey's Audio is an algorithm and file format for lossless audio data compression.

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Monospaced font

A monospaced font, also called a fixed-pitch, fixed-width, or non-proportional font, is a font whose letters and characters each occupy the same amount of horizontal space.

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Monster Party

Monster Party is a video game for the NES, released in North America in 1989 by Bandai.

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MOPAC

MOPAC is a popular computer program used in computational chemistry.

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Moria (video game)

The Dungeons of Moria, or just Moria, is a roguelike computer game inspired by J. R. R. Tolkien's novel The Lord of the Rings.

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Morristown–Beard School

Morristown–Beard School is a coeducational, independent, college-preparatory day school located in Morristown, in Morris County, New Jersey, United States.

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MOS Technology 6502

The MOS Technology 6502 (typically "sixty-five-oh-two" or "six-five-oh-two") William Mensch and the moderator both pronounce the 6502 microprocessor as "sixty-five-oh-two".

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MOS Technology SID

The MOS Technology 6581/8580 SID (Sound Interface Device) is the built-in Programmable Sound Generator chip of Commodore's CBM-II, Commodore 64, Commodore 128 and Commodore MAX Machine home computers.

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Mosaic (web browser)

NCSA Mosaic, or simply Mosaic, is the web browser that popularized the World Wide Web and the Internet.

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MovieCode

MovieCode (full title Source Code in TV and Films) is a website revealing the meanings of computer science source code depicted in film, established in January 2014.

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MOZART (model)

MOZART (Model for OZone And Related chemical Tracers) is a chemistry transport model (CTM) developed jointly by the (US) National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR), the Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory (GFDL), and the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology (MPI-Met) to simulate changes in ozone concentrations in the Earth's atmosphere.

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Mozilla Public License

The Mozilla Public License (MPL) is a free and open source software license developed and maintained by the Mozilla Foundation.

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MP101

The Netgear MP101 was the first of a series of digital media receivers by Netgear.

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Mp3splt

The Mp3splt project provides a set of an open-source digital audio splitter or cue splitter utilities to split MP3, Ogg Vorbis and FLAC files without decoding or recompressing.

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Mpv (media player)

mpv is media player software, based on MPlayer and mplayer2.

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MSBuild

Microsoft Build Engine, better known as MSBuild, is a free and open-source build tool set for managed code as well as native C++ code and was part of.NET Framework.

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MSQL

mSQL or Mini SQL is a lightweight database management system from Hughes Technologies.

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MSU Lossless Video Codec

The MSU Lossless Video Codec is a video codec developed by the Graphics & Media Lab Video Group of Moscow State University.

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Mucky Foot Productions

Mucky Foot Productions was a UK computer game development company, which existed from 1997 to 2003.

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MUD1

Multi-User Dungeon, or MUD (referred to as MUD1, to distinguish it from its successor, MUD2, and the MUD genre in general) is an early MUD and one of the oldest examples of a virtual world in existence.

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Mugwump (video game)

Mugwump is an early video game where the user is tasked with finding four "Mugwumps" that are randomly hidden on a 10x10 grid.

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Multi Emulator Super System

Multi Emulator Super System (MESS) is an emulator for many game consoles and computer systems, based on the MAME core and now a part of MAME.

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Multi Theft Auto

Multi Theft Auto (MTA) is a multiplayer modification for the Microsoft Windows version of Rockstar North games Grand Theft Auto III, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City and Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas that adds online multiplayer functionality.

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Multi-licensing

Multi-licensing is the practice of distributing software under two or more different sets of terms and conditions.

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Multi-pass compiler

A multi-pass compiler is a type of compiler that processes the source code or abstract syntax tree of a program several times.

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MuPDF

MuPDF is a free and open-source software framework written in C that implements a PDF, XPS, and EPUB parsing and rendering engine.

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MUSH

In multiplayer online games, a MUSH (a backronymed pun on MUD most often expanded as Multi-User Shared Hallucination, though Multi-User Shared Hack, Habitat, and Holodeck are also observed) is a text-based online social medium to which multiple users are connected at the same time.

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Music Macro Language

Music Macro Language (MML) is a music description language used in sequencing music on computer and video game systems.

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MUTE

The MUTE Network (or MUTE-net) is an unmaintained peer-to-peer file sharing network developed with anonymity in mind.

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MVS

Multiple Virtual Storage, more commonly called MVS, was the most commonly used operating system on the System/370 and System/390 IBM mainframe computers.

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Mxparser

mXparser is an open-source mathematical expressions parser/evaluator providing abilities to calculate various expressions at a run time.

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MyDLP

MyDLP is a data loss prevention solution originally available released as free and open source software.

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MySQL

MySQL ("My S-Q-L") is an open-source relational database management system (RDBMS).

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Myst

Myst is a graphic adventure puzzle video game designed by the brothers Robyn and Rand Miller.

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Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer

Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer is a roguelike video game developed and published by Chunsoft.

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Myth (series)

Myth is a series of real-time tactics video games for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS.

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Myth II: Soulblighter

Myth II: Soulblighter is a 1998 real-time tactics video game developed by Bungie for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS.

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Myth III: The Wolf Age

Myth III: The Wolf Age is a 2001 real-time tactics video game developed by MumboJumbo and co-published by Take-Two Interactive and Gathering of Developers for Microsoft Windows and by Take-Two and MacSoft for Mac OS.

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Myth: The Fallen Lords

Myth: The Fallen Lords is a 1997 real-time tactics video game developed by Bungie for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS.

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NAM (video game)

NAM (also sold under the name Napalm in Walmart retail outlets) is a commercial Build engine first-person shooter video game set during the Vietnam War, developed by TNT Team and published by GT Interactive Software.

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Namco Museum

is a series of video game compilations released by Namco for various consoles released in the 5th generation and above, containing releases primarily from their arcade games from the late 1970s, 1980s, and early 1990s.

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Naming convention (programming)

In computer programming, a naming convention is a set of rules for choosing the character sequence to be used for identifiers which denote variables, types, functions, and other entities in source code and documentation.

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Nanosaur

Nanosaur is a science fiction third person shooter video game developed by Pangea Software and published by Ideas From the Deep for Mac OS 9 and Microsoft Windows.

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Nao (robot)

Nao (pronounced now) is an autonomous, programmable humanoid robot developed by Aldebaran Robotics, a French robotics company headquartered in Paris, which was acquired by SoftBank Group in 2015 and rebranded as SoftBank Robotics.

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Narc (video game)

Narc is a 1988 arcade game designed by Eugene Jarvis for Williams Electronics and programmed by George Petro.

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NAS4Free

NAS4Free is a network-attached storage (NAS) server software with a dedicated management web interface (written in PHP).

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Nastran

NASTRAN is a finite element analysis (FEA) program that was originally developed for NASA in the late 1960s under United States government funding for the aerospace industry.

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National Cryptologic Center

The National Cryptologic Center (CCN) is a Spanish intelligence agency within the National Intelligence Center responsible for cryptanalyzing and deciphering by manual procedures, electronic media and cryptophony, as well as to carry out technological-cryptographic investigations and to train the personnel specialized in cryptology.

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Natural Docs

Natural Docs is a multi-language documentation generator.

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Natural Selection (video game)

Natural Selection is a modification for the video game Half-Life.

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Naval Observatory Vector Astrometry Subroutines

The Naval Observatory Vector Astrometry Software (NOVAS) is a software library for astrometry-related numerical computations.

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Naval War: Arctic Circle

Naval War: Arctic Circle is a real time naval strategy game developed by Norwegian development company Turbo Tape Games and published by Swedish video game publisher Paradox Interactive.

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NC Graphics

NC Graphics was founded by Arthur Flutter in Waterbeach, Cambridge, England, in 1977 after completing a PhD in Computer Aided Design at CADCentre.

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NCsoft

NCSOFT is a South Korean video game developer.

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NEC V60

NEC V60 is a CISC microprocessor once manufactured by NEC started in 1986.

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Neo (The Matrix)

Neo (born as Thomas A. Anderson, also known as The One, an anagram for Neo) is a fictional character and the main protagonist in ''The Matrix'' franchise.

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Nesting (computing)

In computing science and informatics, nesting is where information is organized in layers, or where objects contain other similar objects.

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NetBSD

NetBSD is a free and open source Unix-like operating system that descends from Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD), a Research Unix derivative developed at the University of California, Berkeley.

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Netdisaster

Netdisaster was a prank website that could simulate "disasters", such as meteors, UFOs, and spilled coffee, onto a screenshot of any given website.

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NetHack

NetHack is a single-player roguelike video game originally released in 1987 with ASCII graphics.

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NetObjects

NetObjects, Inc. is a software company founded in 1995 by Samir Arora, David Kleinberg, Clement Mok and Sal Arora.

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Netscape

Netscape is a brand name associated with the development of the Netscape web browser.

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Netscape (web browser)

The Netscape web browser is the general name for a series of web browsers formerly produced by Netscape Communications Corporation, a former subsidiary of AOL.

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Netscape 6

Netscape 6 is a discontinued Internet suite developed by Netscape Communications Corporation, and was the sixth major release of the Netscape series of browsers.

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Network Solutions

Network Solutions, LLC is an American-based technology company founded in 1979.

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Neutral build

In software development, a neutral build is a software build that reflects the current state of the source code checked into the source code version control system by the developers, and done in a neutral environment (an environment not used for development).

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Neverwinter Nights 2

Neverwinter Nights 2 is a role-playing video game developed by Obsidian Entertainment and published by Atari, Inc. It is the sequel to BioWare's Neverwinter Nights, based on the Dungeons & Dragons pencil and paper fantasy role-playing game.

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News aggregator

In computing, a news aggregator, also termed a feed aggregator, feed reader, news reader, RSS reader or simply aggregator, is client software or a web application which aggregates syndicated web content such as online newspapers, blogs, podcasts, and video blogs (vlogs) in one location for easy viewing.

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NewsDiffs

NewsDiffs is a website that records changes to news organizations' websites.

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Nextpoint

Nextpoint is a privately held Chicago based technology company that develops and supports a cloud-based, software as a service, multi-tenant platform enabling corporations, governments and law firms to gain command of electronically stored information.

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Nibble (magazine)

Nibble was a magazine for Apple II computer users with a focus on hobbyist programming.

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Nibbles (video game)

Nibbles, also known by the source code's file name NIBBLES.BAS, is a simple variant of the snake video game concept used to demonstrate the QBasic programming language.

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Nicklas Nygren

Nicklas Nygren (born 6 January 1983), better known by the handle "Nifflas", is a Swedish video game developer.

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Night Dive Studios

Night Dive Studios, LLC (stylized as Nightdive Studios) is an American video game development company that was founded on November 7, 2012 by video game artist Stephen Kick (formerly of Sony Online Entertainment) in Vancouver, Washington.

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NightMare (scareware)

NightMare is a scareware program distributed on the Fish Disks for the Amiga computer (Fish #448).

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Nitrokey

Nitrokey is an open source USB key to enable secure encryption and signing of data.

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No Gravity (video game)

NoGravity is a space flight simulation and space shooter developed by realtech VR, a Montreal based, French Canadian independent computer games company.

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Noctis (video game)

Noctis (Latin for "of night") is a computer space flight simulator featuring first-person visual exploration of an imaginary galaxy.

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Noctropolis

Noctropolis is a MS-DOS third-person adventure game by Flashpoint Productions and published by Electronic Arts.

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Nodejitsu

Nodejitsu Inc was a cloud platform as a service (PaaS).

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NolaPro

NolaPro is a web-based accounting application running under MySQL and PHP, and released as proprietary freeware.

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Norsk Data Assembler

MAC was a Macro assembler for computers of the NORD-1, NORD-10, and ND-100 lines from Norsk Data.

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Northrop Grumman

Northrop Grumman Corporation is an American global aerospace and defense technology company formed by Northrop's 1994 purchase of Grumman.

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Notrium

Notrium is a survival top-down view video game for PC/Microsoft Windows, developed by independent Finnish programmer Ville Mönkkönen.

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NSLU2

The NSLU2 (Network Storage Link for USB 2.0 Disk Drives) is a network-attached storage (NAS) device made by Linksys introduced in 2004 and discontinued in 2008.

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Null character

The null character (also null terminator or null byte), abbreviated NUL, is a control character with the value zero.

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NUPACK

The Nucleic Acid Package (NUPACK) is a growing software suite for the analysis and design of nucleic acid systems.

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Nvidia GameWorks

Nvidia GameWorks is a middleware software suite developed by Nvidia.

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NWScript

NWScript is the scripting language developed by BioWare for the role-playing video game Neverwinter Nights.

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O26 (text editor)

O26 was a full screen editor which was named after the IBM model 026 keypunch (the first character being an alphabetic "O" rather than numeric "0" due to operating system restrictions).

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Obfuscation (software)

In software development, obfuscation is the deliberate act of creating source or machine code that is difficult for humans to understand.

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OBiBa

OBiBa is an international software development project committed to building a full suite of open source software for biobanks.

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ObjectPAL

ObjectPAL is short for Object-Oriented Paradox Application Language, which is the programming language used by the Borland Paradox database application (now owned by Corel).

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Ocean Software

Ocean Software Ltd (also known in the United States as Ocean of America, Inc.), commonly referred to as Ocean, was a British software development company, that became one of the biggest European video game developers and publishers of the 1980s and 1990s.

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Odoo

Odoo is an all-in-one management software that offers a range of business applications that form a complete suite of enterprise management applications targeting companies of all sizes.

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Official versions of Doom

Doom is one of the most widely ported first-person shooter video games.

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OHRRPGCE

The Official Hamster Republic Role Playing Game Creation Engine, abbreviated as OHRRPGCE or OHR, is an open-source, "All-in-one" game creation system.

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OJ (programming tool)

OJ, formerly named OpenJava, is a programming tool that parses and analyzes Java source code.

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Olex2

Olex and Olex2 are versatile software for crystallographic research.

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One-pass compiler

In computer programming, a one-pass compiler is a compiler that passes through the parts of each compilation unit only once, immediately translating each part into its final machine code.

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Online judge

An online judge is an online system to test programs in competitive programming contests.

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Oo-Topos

Oo-Topos is an interactive fiction game published by Sentient Software in 1981 for the Apple II.

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Oolite (video game)

Oolite is a free and open source 3D space trading and combat simulator in the spirit of ''Elite''.

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Open Cobalt

Open Cobalt is a free and open-source software platform for constructing, accessing, and sharing virtual worlds both on local area networks or across the Internet, without any requirement for centralized servers.

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Open Database Connectivity

In computing, Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) is a standard application programming interface (API) for accessing database management systems (DBMS).

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Open Energy Modelling Initiative

The Open Energy Modelling Initiative (openmod) is a grass roots community of energy system modellers from universities and research institutes across Europe and elsewhere.

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Open energy system databases

Open energy system database projects employ open data methods to collect, clean, and republish energy-related datasets for open use.

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Open energy system models

Open energy system models are energy system models that are open source.

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Open music

Open music is music that is shareable, available in "source code" form, allows derivative works and is free of cost for non-commercial use.

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Open research

Open research is research conducted in the spirit of free and open-source software.

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Open Source Initiative

The Open Source Initiative (OSI) is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting open-source software.

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Open Source Judaism

Open-source JudaismDouglas Rushkoff, who originated the term, consistently capitalized Open Source Judaism (see the citations in later sections).

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Open Technology Fund

The Open Technology Fund (OTF) is a U.S. Government funded program created in 2012 at Radio Free Asia to support global Internet freedom technologies.

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Open-source film

Open-source films (also known as open-content films and free-content films) are films which are produced and distributed by using free and open-source and open content methodologies.

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Open-source journalism

Open-source journalism, a close cousin to citizen journalism, is a term coined in the title of a 1999 article by Andrew Leonard of Salon.com.

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Open-source license

An open-source license is a type of license for computer software and other products that allows the source code, blueprint or design to be used, modified and/or shared under defined terms and conditions.

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Open-source model

The open-source model is a decentralized software-development model that encourages open collaboration.

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Open-source robotics

Open-source robotics (OSR) is where the physical artifacts of the subject are offered by the open design movement.

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Open-source software

Open-source software (OSS) is a type of computer software whose source code is released under a license in which the copyright holder grants users the rights to study, change, and distribute the software to anyone and for any purpose.

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Open-source software movement

The open-source software movement is a movement that supports the use of open-source licenses for some or all software, a part of the broader notion of open collaboration.

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Open-source video game

An open-source video game, or simply an open-source game, is a video game whose source code is open-source.

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OpenACC

OpenACC (for open accelerators) is a programming standard for parallel computing developed by Cray, CAPS, Nvidia and PGI.

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OpenAL

OpenAL (Open Audio Library, Open but not as in open-source) is a cross-platform audio application programming interface (API).

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OpenArena

OpenArena is a free and open-source video game.

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Open–closed principle

In object-oriented programming, the open/closed principle states "software entities (classes, modules, functions, etc.) should be open for extension, but closed for modification"; that is, such an entity can allow its behaviour to be extended without modifying its source code.

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OpenBUGS

OpenBUGS is a software application for the Bayesian analysis of complex statistical models using Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) methods.

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OpenCity

OpenCity is a free and open-source software 3D city-building game started in 2003.

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OpenClonk

OpenClonk is a free and open-source 2D action game in which the player controls clonks, small but witty and nimble humanoid beings.

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OpenCms

OpenCms is an open source content management system written in Java.

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OpenGrok

OpenGrok is a source code search and cross reference engine.

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OpenIndiana

OpenIndiana is a free and open-source, Unix operating system derived from OpenSolaris and based on illumos.

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OpenJDK

OpenJDK (Open Java Development Kit) is a free and open source implementation of the Java Platform, Standard Edition (Java SE).

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OpenLaszlo

OpenLaszlo is a discontinued open source platform for the development and delivery of rich Internet applications.

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OpenMPT

OpenMPT is an open source audio module tracker for Windows (with an intended Wine-functionality for unixes).

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OpenMusic

OpenMusic (OM) is an object-oriented visual programming environment for musical composition based on Common Lisp.

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OpenSMTPD

OpenSMTPD is a Unix system daemon implementing the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol to deliver messages on a local machine or to relay them to other SMTP servers.

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OpenSPARC

OpenSPARC is an open-source hardware project started in December 2005.

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OpenSSH

OpenSSH (also known as OpenBSD Secure Shell) is a suite of security-related network-level utilities based on the Secure Shell (SSH) protocol, which help to secure network communications via the encryption of network traffic over multiple authentication methods and by providing secure tunneling capabilities.

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OpenTracker

OpenTracker is the open source version of the Tracker file manager for BeOS-compatible operating systems.

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OpenType

OpenType is a format for scalable computer fonts.

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OpenUniverse

OpenUniverse is a 3D Solar System simulator created by Raúl Alonso Álvarez.

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Openwall Project

The Openwall Project is a source for various software, including Openwall GNU/*/Linux (Owl), a security-enhanced operating system designed for servers.

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OpenZFS

OpenZFS is an umbrella project aimed at bringing together individuals and companies that use the ZFS file system and work on its improvements, aiming as well at making ZFS more widely used and developed in a true open-source manner.

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Operating Systems: Design and Implementation

Operating Systems: Design and Implementation is a computer science textbook written by Andrew S. Tanenbaum, with help from Albert S. Woodhull.

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Operation Aurora

Operation Aurora was a series of cyber attacks conducted by advanced persistent threats such as the Elderwood Group based in Beijing, China, with ties to the People's Liberation Army.

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Operation Bayshield

Operation Bayshield is a short 1997 film made by Clan Undead, a group of video game players.

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OProfile

In computing, OProfile is a system-wide statistical profiling tool for Linux.

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Opticks (software)

Opticks is a remote sensing application that supports imagery, video (motion imagery), synthetic aperture radar (SAR), multi-spectral, hyper-spectral, and other types of remote sensing data.

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Opus (audio format)

Opus is a lossy audio coding format developed by the Xiph.Org Foundation and standardized by the Internet Engineering Task Force, designed to efficiently code speech and general audio in a single format, while remaining low-latency enough for real-time interactive communication and low-complexity enough for low-end embedded processors.

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Oracle Application Server

The Oracle Application Server 10g (the "g" stands for grid) (short Oracle AS), consists of an integrated, standards-based software platform.

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Oracle Developer Studio

Oracle Developer Studio, formerly named Oracle Solaris Studio, Sun Studio, Sun WorkShop, Forte Developer, and SunPro Compilers, is Oracle Corporation's flagship software development product for the Solaris and Linux operating systems.

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Oracle Forms

Oracle Forms is a software product for creating screens that interact with an Oracle database.

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Oracle Grid Engine

Oracle Grid Engine, previously known as Sun Grid Engine (SGE), CODINE (Computing in Distributed Networked Environments) or GRD (Global Resource Director), was a grid computing computer cluster software system (otherwise known as a batch-queuing system), acquired as part of a purchase of Gridware, then improved and supported by Sun Microsystems and later Oracle.

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Oracle Linux

Oracle Linux (OL, formerly known as Oracle Enterprise Linux) is a Linux distribution packaged and freely distributed by Oracle, available partially under the GNU General Public License since late 2006.

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Original War

Original War is a real-time strategy video game developed by Czech company Altar Interactive and released by Virgin Interactive on June 15, 2001.

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Outcast (video game)

Outcast is an action-adventure video game developed by Belgian developer Appeal and released by Infogrames for Windows in 1999.

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Outline of computer programming

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to computer programming: Computer programming – process that leads from an original formulation of a computing problem to executable computer programs.

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Outline of free software

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to free software and the free software movement: Free software – software which can be run, studied, examined, modified, and redistributed freely (without any cost).

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Outline of software

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to software: Software – collection of computer programs and related data that provides the instructions for telling a computer what to do and how to do it.

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Outline of software development

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to software development: Software development – development of a software product, which entails computer programming (process of writing and maintaining the source code), but also encompasses a planned and structured process from the conception of the desired software to its final manifestation.

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Outlook Express

Outlook Express, formerly known as Microsoft Internet Mail and News, is a discontinued email and news client included with Internet Explorer versions 3.0 through to 6.0.

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Overhead code

Overhead code is the additional (or excess) object code generated by a compiler to provide machine code which will be executed by a specific CPU.

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Package manager

A package manager or package management system is a collection of software tools that automate the process of installing, upgrading, configuring, and removing computer programs for a computer's operating system in a consistent manner.

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PackIt

PackIt is a software data compression utility for archiving and compressing files on the Apple Macintosh platform.

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Pair programming

Pair programming is an agile software development technique in which two programmers work together at one workstation.

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Paldo (operating system)

paldo ("pure adaptable linux distribution". Retrieved 29 May 2010) is a computer operating system built on top of the Linux kernel and using the GNU utilities.

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Panzer Dragoon Saga

Panzer Dragoon Saga is a 1998 role-playing video game (RPG) published by Sega and developed by Team Andromeda for the Sega Saturn console.

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Paraconsistent logic

A paraconsistent logic is a logical system that attempts to deal with contradictions in a discriminating way.

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Paradroid

Paradroid is a Commodore 64 computer game written by Andrew Braybrook and published by Hewson Consultants in 1985.

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Parallels Desktop for Mac

Parallels Desktop for Mac, by Parallels, is software providing hardware virtualization for Macintosh computers with Intel processors.

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Pararena

Pararena is an action computer game for the Apple Macintosh computer originally written in 1990 by John Calhoun and released as shareware.

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Parasoft C/C++test

Parasoft C/C++test is an integrated set of tools for testing C and C++ source code that software developers use to analyze, test, find defects, and measure the quality and security of their applications.

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Parrot assembly language

The Parrot assembly language (PASM) is the basic assembly language used by the Parrot virtual machine.

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Parrot Foundation

The Parrot Foundation is a non-profit organization based in the United States established under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.

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Parsing

Parsing, syntax analysis or syntactic analysis is the process of analysing a string of symbols, either in natural language, computer languages or data structures, conforming to the rules of a formal grammar.

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Passage (video game)

Passage is a 2007 experimental video game developed by Jason Rohrer.

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Password manager

A password manager assists in generating and retrieving complex passwords, potentially storing such passwords in an encrypted database or calculating them on demand.

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Pastebin

A pastebin or text storage site is a type of online content hosting service where users can store plain text, e.g. to source code snippets for code review via Internet Relay Chat (IRC).

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Patch (computing)

A patch is a set of changes to a computer program or its supporting data designed to update, fix, or improve it.

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Payara Server

Payara Server is an open-source application server derived from GlassFish Server Open Source Edition.

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PC game

PC games, also known as computer games or personal computer games, are video games played on a personal computer rather than a dedicated video game console or arcade machine.

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PC-MOS/386

PC-MOS/386 was a multi-user, computer multitasking operating system produced by The Software Link (TSL), announced at COMDEX in November 1986 for February 1987 release.

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PC-Talk

PC-Talk was a communications software program.

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PC-Write

PC-Write was a computer word processor and was one of the first three widely popular software products sold via the marketing method that became known as shareware.

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PCLinuxOS

PCLinuxOS, often shortened to PCLOS, is a Linux distribution, with KDE Plasma Desktop as its default user interface.

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PDF Split and Merge

PDFsam Basic or PDF Split and Merge is a free and open source cross-platform desktop application to split, merge, extract pages, rotate and mix PDF documents.

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PDP-6

The PDP-6 (Programmed Data Processor-6) was a computer model developed by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) in 1963.

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PDP-8

The PDP-8 was a 12-bit minicomputer produced by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC).

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Peercoin

Peercoin, also known as PPCoin or PPC, is a peer-to-peer cryptocurrency utilizing both proof-of-stake and proof-of-work systems.

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Penguin Software

Penguin Software was a computer software and video game publisher from Geneva, Illinois that produced graphics and application software and games for the Apple II, Macintosh, IBM, Commodore 64, Amiga, Atari 8-bit, and Atari ST computers.

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Perfect Illusion

"Perfect Illusion" is a song recorded by American singer Lady Gaga.

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Perl

Perl is a family of two high-level, general-purpose, interpreted, dynamic programming languages, Perl 5 and Perl 6.

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Perl Best Practices

Perl Best Practices is a programming book focusing on standard practices for Perl coding style, encouraging the development of maintainable source code.

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Perl module

A Perl module is a discrete component of software for the Perl programming language.

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Perl::Critic

Perl::Critic is a static code analysis system for the Perl programming language.

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Perry Kivolowitz

Perry Kivolowitz (born 1961) is an American computer scientist and business person.

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Person of Interest (TV series)

Person of Interest is an American science fiction crime drama television series that aired on CBS from September 22, 2011, to June 21, 2016, its five seasons comprising 103 episodes.

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Personal computer

A personal computer (PC) is a multi-purpose computer whose size, capabilities, and price make it feasible for individual use.

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Perst

Perst is an open source, dual license, object-oriented embedded database management system (ODBMS).

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Pete Becker

Pete Becker is a consultant and computer programmer, recognized as one of the world's foremost experts in the C++ programming language.

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Peter Junger

Peter D. Junger (1933 – November 2006) was a computer law professor and Internet activist, most famous for having fought against the U.S. government's regulations of and export controls on encryption software.

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Pforth

http://www.softsynth.com/pforth/ --> Portable Forth (pForth) is a portable implementation of the Forth programming language written in ANSI C. It differs from other distributions of Forth in that it strives for portability over performance.

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Phil Katz

Phillip Walter Katz (November 3, 1962 – April 14, 2000) was a computer programmer best known as the co-creator of the Zip file format for data compression, and the author of PKZIP, a program for creating zip files that ran under DOS.

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Philippine general election, 2013

A general election was held in the Philippines on May 13, 2013.

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Philippine general election, 2016

A general election in the Philippines took place on May 9, 2016, for executive and legislative branches for all levels of government – national, provincial, and local, except for the barangay officials.

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PHP

PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor (or simply PHP) is a server-side scripting language designed for Web development, but also used as a general-purpose programming language.

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PHP License

The PHP License is the software license under which the PHP scripting language is released.

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PHP-Nuke

PHP-Nuke is a web-based automated news publishing and content management system based on PHP and MySQL originally written by Francisco Burzi.

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PhpDocumentor

phpDocumentor is an open source documentation generator written in PHP.

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PHYLIP

PHYLogeny Inference Package (PHYLIP) is a free computational phylogenetics package of programs for inferring evolutionary trees (phylogenies).

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PhyreEngine

PhyreEngine is a free to use game engine from Sony Interactive Entertainment.

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PhysX

PhysX is a proprietary realtime physics engine middleware SDK.

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PicoBSD

PicoBSD was a single-floppy disk version of FreeBSD, one of the BSD operating system descendants.

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Picogen

Picogen is a rendering system for the creation and rendering of artificial terrain, based on ray tracing.

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Pimania

The ZX81 intro screen. Pimania is a text-and-graphics adventure game written by Mel Croucher and released by Automata UK in 1982 for several microcomputer systems.

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Pinball Construction Set

Pinball Construction Set (PCS) is a video game by Bill Budge published by Electronic Arts.

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Pirate Adventure

Pirate Adventure or Pirate Cove was a text-based adventure program written by Scott Adams.

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Pkg-config

pkg-config is a computer program that provides a unified interface for querying installed libraries for the purpose of compiling software from its source code.

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PL/I preprocessor

The PL/I preprocessor is the preprocessor for the PL/I computer programming language.

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Plain text

In computing, plain text is the data (e.g. file contents) that represent only characters of readable material but not its graphical representation nor other objects (images, etc.). It may also include a limited number of characters that control simple arrangement of text, such as line breaks or tabulation characters.

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Plan 9 from Bell Labs

Plan 9 from Bell Labs is a distributed operating system, originating in the Computing Sciences Research Center (CSRC) at Bell Labs in the mid-1980s, and building on UNIX concepts first developed there in the late 1960s; until the Labs' final release at the start of 2015.

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Platform-independent GUI library

A PIGUI (Platform Independent Graphical User Interface) package is a software library that a programmer uses to produce GUI code for multiple computer platforms.

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Play:1

The Play:1 (branded as the PLAY:1) is a smart speaker developed by Sonos, announced and released on October 14, 2013, as the fourth and least expensive product in the Play line of speakers.

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PlayPower

PLAYPOWER is a 2008 started non-profit organization designed to create free educational computer software for low income families in India and other developing countries.

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Plex (software)

Plex is a client-server media player system and software suite comprising two main components.

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Plug-in (computing)

In computing, a plug-in (or plugin, add-in, addin, add-on, addon, or extension) is a software component that adds a specific feature to an existing computer program.

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Pluma (editor)

pluma ("feather") is a fork of gedit 2 and the default text editor of the MATE desktop environment used in Linux distributions.

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PMD (software)

PMD is an open source static Java source code analyzer that reports on issue found within application code.

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Pokémon Red and Blue

Pokémon Red Version and Blue Version are role-playing video games developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy.

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Police IT

Police IT is the flagship project of the Karnataka State Police aimed at providing an ERP solution for the police by digitizing all the processes involved in policing from basic functions like Crime, Law and Order maintenance and traffic to ancillary functions like police motor transport and training; and connecting all the locations of the Karnataka State Police viz.

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Policy-based design

Policy-based design, also known as policy-based class design or policy-based programming, is a computer programming paradigm based on an idiom for C++ known as policies.

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Poly1305

Poly1305 is a cryptographic message authentication code (MAC) created by Daniel J. Bernstein.

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PolyORB

PolyORB is a middleware licensed using the GNAT Modified General Public License.

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Poornima Vijayashanker

Poornima Vijayashanker is an engineer and entrepreneur.

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Popcorn Time

Popcorn Time is a multi-platform, free software BitTorrent client that includes an integrated media player.

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Portable application

A portable application (portable app), sometimes also called standalone, is a program designed to read and write its configuration settings into an accessible folder in the computer, usually the folder where the portable application can be found.

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Portable C Compiler

The Portable C Compiler (also known as pcc or sometimes pccm - portable C compiler machine) is an early compiler for the C programming language written by Stephen C. Johnson of Bell Labs in the mid-1970s, based in part on ideas proposed by Alan Snyder in 1973, and "distributed as the C compiler by Bell Labs...

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Portage (software)

Portage is a package management system originally created for and used by Gentoo Linux and also by Chrome OS, Sabayon, and Funtoo Linux among others.

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Ports collection

Ports collections (or ports trees, or just ports) are the sets of makefiles and patches provided by the BSD-based operating systems, FreeBSD, NetBSD, and OpenBSD, as a simple method of installing software or creating binary packages.

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Postal (video game)

Postal is an isometric top-down shooter video game developed by Running With Scissors and published by Ripcord Games in 1997.

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PostmarketOS

postmarketOS (abbreviated pmOS) is a free and open-source operating system under development primarily for smartphones, based on the Alpine Linux distribution.

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POV-Ray

The Persistence of Vision Ray Tracer, or POV-Ray, is a ray tracing program which generates images from a text-based scene description, and is available for a variety of computer platforms.

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PowerSlave

PowerSlave, known as Exhumed in Europe, is a first-person shooter developed by Lobotomy Software and published by Playmates Interactive Entertainment.

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Ppc64

ppc64 is an identifier commonly used within the Linux, GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) and LLVM open-source software communities to refer to the target architecture for applications optimized for 64-bit big-endian PowerPC and Power Architecture processors.

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PPSSPP

PPSSPP (an acronym for "PlayStation Portable Simulator Suitable for Playing Portably") is a free and open-source PSP emulator for Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, Android, BlackBerry 10 and Symbian with an increased focus on speed and portability.

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PRADO (framework)

PRADO is an open source, object-oriented, event-driven, component-based PHP web framework.

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Pragma once

In the C and C++ programming languages, #pragma once is a non-standard but widely supported preprocessor directive designed to cause the current source file to be included only once in a single compilation.

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Precompiled header

In computer programming, a precompiled header is a (C or C++) header file that is compiled into an intermediate form that is faster to process for the compiler.

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Premake

Premake is an open-source software development utility for automatically building configuration from source code.

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Preppie! (video game)

Preppie! is an action video game for the Atari 8-bit family.

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Preprocessor

In computer science, a preprocessor is a program that processes its input data to produce output that is used as input to another program.

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Presentation Manager

Presentation Manager (PM) is the graphical user interface (GUI) that IBM and Microsoft introduced in version 1.1 of their operating system OS/2 in late 1988.

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Pretty Good Privacy

Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) is an encryption program that provides cryptographic privacy and authentication for data communication.

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Prettyprint

Prettyprint (or pretty-print) is the application of any of various stylistic formatting conventions to text files, such as source code, markup, and similar kinds of content.

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Prey (novel)

Prey is a novel by Michael Crichton, first published in November 2002.

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Prime95

Prime95 is the freeware application written by George Woltman that is used by GIMPS, a distributed computing project dedicated to finding new Mersenne prime numbers.

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Primecoin

Primecoin (sign: Ψ; code: XPM) is a peer-to-peer open source cryptocurrency that implements a unique scientific computing proof-of-work system.

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Prince of Persia (1989 video game)

Prince of Persia is a 1989 fantasy cinematic platformer originally developed and published by Brøderbund and designed by Jordan Mechner for the Apple II.

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Processing amplifier

Processing amplifier, commonly called ProcAmp, is used to alter, change or clean video or audio signal components or parameters in realfun time.

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Produsage

Produsage is a portmanteau of the words production and usage, coined by Australian media scholar Axel Bruns and popularized in his book Blogs, Wikipedia, Second Life and Beyond: From Production to Produsage.

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Profile-guided optimization

Profile-guided optimization (PGO, sometimes pronounced as pogo), also known as profile-directed feedback (PDF) and feedback-directed optimization (FDO), is a compiler optimization technique in computer programming that uses profiling to improve program runtime performance.

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Profiling (computer programming)

In software engineering, profiling ("program profiling", "software profiling") is a form of dynamic program analysis that measures, for example, the space (memory) or time complexity of a program, the usage of particular instructions, or the frequency and duration of function calls.

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Program animation

Program animation or Stepping refers to the now very common debugging method of executing code one "line" at a time.

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Program lifecycle phase

Program lifecycle phases are the stages a computer program undergoes, from initial creation to deployment and execution.

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Program transformation

A program transformation is any operation that takes a computer program and generates another program.

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Programmable calculator

Programmable calculators are calculators that can automatically carry out a sequence of operations under control of a stored program, much like a computer.

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Programmer

A programmer, developer, dev, coder, or software engineer is a person who creates computer software.

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Programming ethics

This article gives an overview of professional ethics as applied to computer programming and software development, in particular the ethical guidelines that developers are expected to follow and apply when writing programming code (also called source code), and when they are part of a programmer-customer or employee-employer relationship.

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Programming language

A programming language is a formal language that specifies a set of instructions that can be used to produce various kinds of output.

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Programming style

Programming style is a set of rules or guidelines used when writing the source code for a computer program.

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Progress Quest

Progress Quest is a video game developed by Eric Fredricksen as a parody of EverQuest and other massively multiplayer online role-playing games.

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Project Starfighter

Project: Starfighter is a 2D shoot 'em up written by Parallel Realities (Stephen J Sweeney).

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Project64

Project64 is a Nintendo 64 emulator written in the programming language C for the operating system Windows.

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Property investment calculator

Property investment calculator is a term used to define an application that provides fundamental financial analysis underpinning the purchase, ownership, management, rental and/or sale of real estate for profit.

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Proprietary software

Proprietary software is non-free computer software for which the software's publisher or another person retains intellectual property rights—usually copyright of the source code, but sometimes patent rights.

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Protector (Atari Jaguar game)

is a side-scrolling shoot 'em up video game originally developed by Bethesda Softworks and published by Songbird Productions exclusively for the Atari Jaguar on December 20,.

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Protostar: War on the Frontier

Protostar: War on the Frontier is a 1993 science fiction video game produced by Tsunami Media that blends elements of role-playing, space exploration, space combat, and strategy.

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Pry (software)

Pry is an interactive shell for the Ruby programming language.

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PSIPRED

PSI-blast based secondary structure PREDiction (PSIPRED) is a method used to investigate protein structure.

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Psychedelia (light synthesizer)

Psychedelia is an early light synthesizer developed by Jeff Minter and published by Llamasoft in 1984.

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Psycle

Psycle is a modular music production application for Microsoft Windows IBM PC-compatible computers.

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Public-domain software

Public-domain software is software that has been placed in the public domain: in other words, there is absolutely no ownership such as copyright, trademark, or patent.

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Punchscan

Punchscan is an optical scan vote counting system invented by cryptographer David Chaum.

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Punter (protocol)

Punter is a protocol for file transfer developed in the 1980s by Steve Punter.

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PurifyPlus

PurifyPlus is a memory debugger program used by software developers to detect memory access errors in programs, especially those written in C or C++.

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PVCS

PVCS Version Manager (originally named Polytron Version Control System) is a software package by Serena Software Inc., for version control of source code files.

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PWB/UNIX

The Programmer's Workbench (PWB/UNIX) is an early, now discontinued, version of the Unix operating system created in the Bell Labs Computer Science Research Group of AT&T.

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Pwdump

pwdump is the name of various Windows programs that output the LM and NTLM password hashes of local user accounts from the Security Account Manager (SAM).

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Pylint

Pylint is a source code, bug and quality checker for the Python programming language.

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PyMOL

PyMOL is computer software, a molecular visualization system created by Warren Lyford DeLano.

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QA-C

QA·C is a commercial static code analysis software tool produced by Programming Research Limited for the C language, created in 1986.

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Qmail

qmail is a mail transfer agent (MTA) that runs on Unix.

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Qt (software)

Qt ("cute") is a cross-platform application framework and widget toolkit for creating classic and embedded graphical user interfaces, and applications that run on various software and hardware platforms with little or no change in the underlying codebase, while still being a native application with native capabilities and speed.

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Qt Creator

Qt Creator is a cross-platform C++, JavaScript and QML integrated development environment which is part of the SDK for the Qt GUI application development framework.

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Quadrilateral Cowboy

Quadrilateral Cowboy is a puzzle video game by independent developer Blendo Games.

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Quake (video game)

Quake is a first-person shooter video game, developed by id Software and published by GT Interactive in 1996.

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Quake engine

The Quake engine is the game engine developed by id Software to power their 1996 video game Quake.

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Quake II

Quake II is a first-person shooter video game released in December 1997.

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Quest Development

Quest Development Corporation was a small, privately held software development company founded by serial entrepreneur Kevin Azzouz in San Luis Obispo, California that primarily developed backup and storage management software which was licensed as The Norton Backup to Symantec Corporation in the late 1980s and early 1990s.

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Quick Look

Quick Look is a quick preview feature developed by Apple Inc. which was introduced in its operating system Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard.

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QuickDraw

QuickDraw is the 2D graphics library and associated Application Programming Interface (API) which is a core part of the classic Mac OS operating system.

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Quidgest

Quidgest is a software engineering company headquartered in Lisbon, München, Maputo and Dili.

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Quilt (software)

Quilt is a software utility for managing a series of changes to the source code of any computer program.

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Quine (computing)

A quine is a non-empty computer program which takes no input and produces a copy of its own source code as its only output.

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Quine's paradox

Quine's paradox is a paradox concerning truth values, attributed to Willard Van Orman Quine.

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R (programming language)

R is a programming language and free software environment for statistical computing and graphics that is supported by the R Foundation for Statistical Computing.

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Rabbit (cipher)

Rabbit is a high-speed stream cipher from 2003.

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Racer (simulator)

Racer, fully named Racer Free Car Simulation, is a freeware and source available video game simulator that runs on Microsoft Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X. Although Racer started out as a driving simulator, it also has features that are usually seen in racing games, such as racing against AI cars, or against human opponents in multiplayer mode.

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Radare2

Radare2 (also known as r2) is a complete framework for reverse-engineering and analyzing binaries; composed of a set of small utilities that can be used together or independently from the command line.

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Rafaël Rozendaal

Rafaël Rozendaal (born 1980) is a Dutch-Brazilian visual artist currently living and working in New York City.

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RapidQ

RapidQ (also known as Rapid-Q) is a free, cross-platform, semi-object-oriented dialect of the BASIC programming language.

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RasMol

RasMol is a computer program written for molecular graphics visualization intended and used mainly to depict and explore biological macromolecule structures, such as those found in the Protein Data Bank.

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Rational ClearCase

Rational ClearCase is a family of computer software tools that supports software configuration management (SCM) of source code and other software development assets.

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Rational pricing

Rational pricing is the assumption in financial economics that asset prices (and hence asset pricing models) will reflect the arbitrage-free price of the asset as any deviation from this price will be "arbitraged away".

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Rational Synergy

Rational Synergy is a software tool that provides software configuration management (SCM) capabilities for all artifacts related to software development including source code, documents and images as well as the final built software executable and libraries.

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Raven Software

Raven Software (or Raven Entertainment Software, Inc.) is an American video game developer based in Wisconsin and founded in 1990.

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Razerpak

Razerpak is a controversial client-side multiplayer hack/cheat pack (pak) created for Quake, the first massively popular online multiplayer game.

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RBBS-PC

RBBS-PC (acronym for Remote Bulletin Board System for the Personal Computer) was a public domain, open source BBS software program.

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RDoc

RDoc, designed by Dave Thomas, is an embedded documentation generator for the Ruby programming language.

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ReactOS

ReactOS is a free and open-source operating system for x86/x64 personal computers intended to be binary-compatible with computer programs and device drivers made for Windows Server 2003.

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README

A README file contains information about other files in a directory or archive of computer software.

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Real Time AudioSuite

Real-Time AudioSuite (RTAS) is a format of audio plug-in developed by Digidesign, currently Avid Technology for their Pro Tools LE and Pro Tools M-Powered systems, although they can be run on Pro Tools HD and Pro Tools TDM systems.

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Realms of Despair

Realms of Despair (RoD) is a MUD hosted in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada using the SMAUG MUD codebase.

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Realsoft 3D

Realsoft 3D is a modeling and raytracing application created by Realsoft Graphics Oy.

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Rebecca Heineman

Rebecca Ann Heineman (born William Salvador Heineman) is an American video game programmer.

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Receiver (video game)

Receiver is a first-person shooter video game developed by Wolfire Games.

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Red Hat Enterprise Linux derivatives

Red Hat Enterprise Linux derivatives are Linux distributions that are based on the source code of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL).

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Redundant code

In computer programming, redundant code is source code or compiled code in a computer program that is unnecessary, such as.

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Reference implementation

In the software development process, a reference implementation (or, less frequently, sample implementation or model implementation) is the standard from which all other implementations and corresponding customizations are derived.

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RELAP5-3D

RELAP5-3D is a simulation tool that allows users to model the coupled behavior of the reactor coolant system and the core for various operational transients and postulated accidents that might occur in a nuclear reactor.

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Release engineering

Release engineering, frequently abbreviated as RE or as the clipped compound Releng, is a sub-discipline in software engineering concerned with the compilation, assembly, and delivery of source code into finished products or other software components.

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Remix OS

Remix OS is a now-discontinued computer operating system for personal computers with x86 and ARM architectures that, prior to discontinuation of development, shipped with a number of 1st- and 3rd-party devices.

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Remote Desktop Services

Remote Desktop Services (RDS), known as Terminal Services in Windows Server 2008 and earlier, is one of the components of Microsoft Windows that allows a user to take control of a remote computer or virtual machine over a network connection.

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Requirements traceability

Requirements traceability is a sub-discipline of requirements management within software development and systems engineering.

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Resource fork

The resource fork is a fork or section of a file on Apple's classic Mac OS operating system, which was also carried over to the modern macOS for compatibility, used to store structured data along with the unstructured data stored within the data fork.

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ReStructuredText

reStructuredText (sometimes abbreviated as RST, ReST, or reST) is a file format for textual data used primarily in the Python programming language community for technical documentation.

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Return statement

In computer programming, a return statement causes execution to leave the current subroutine and resume at the point in the code immediately after where the subroutine was called, known as its return address.

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Reuse

Reuse is the action or practice of using something again, whether for its original purpose (conventional reuse) or to fulfil a different function (creative reuse or repurposing).

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Revenge of the Titans

Revenge of the Titans is a tower defense/real-time strategy video game developed and published by Puppy Games.

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Reverse semantic traceability

Reverse semantic traceability (RST) is a quality control method for verification improvement that helps to insure high quality of artifacts by backward translation at each stage of the software development process.

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Rewrite (programming)

A rewrite in computer programming is the act or result of re-implementing a large portion of existing functionality without re-use of its source code or writing inscription.

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Rhapsody (operating system)

Rhapsody was the code name given to Apple Computer's next-generation operating system during the period of its development between Apple's purchase of NeXT in late 1996 and the announcement of Mac OS X (now called "macOS") in 1998.

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RhodeCode

RhodeCode is an open source self-hosted platform for behind-the-firewall source code management.

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Richard Honeywood

Richard Mark Honeywood is a video game localization director and professional English/Japanese translator.

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Richard Stallman

Richard Matthew Stallman (born March 16, 1953), often known by his initials, rms—is an American free software movement activist and programmer.

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Rigi (software)

Rigi is an interactive graph editor tool for software reverse engineering using the white box method, i.e. necessitating source code, thus it is mainly aimed at program comprehension.

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RISC OS Open

RISC OS Open Ltd. (also referred to as ROOL) is a limited company engaged in computer software and IT consulting.

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Rise of the Triad

Rise of the Triad: Dark War is a first-person shooter video game, developed and published by Apogee Software (3D Realms) in 1994.

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Rlab

Rlab is an interactive, interpreted numerical computation program and its core programming language, written by Ian Searle.

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Rn (newsreader)

rn (short for Read News) is a news client (or 'newsreader') written by Larry Wall and originally released in 1984.

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Robert Corn-Revere

Robert "Bob" Corn-Revere is an American First Amendment attorney.

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ROBODoc

ROBODoc is a documentation tool similar to Javadoc and licensed under the GPL.

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Roboforge

Roboforge is a strategy game developed by Liquid Edge and was released in 2001.

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RobotWar

RobotWar is a programming game written by Silas Warner.

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RoboWar

RoboWar is an open source video game in which the player programs onscreen icon-like robots to battle each other with animation and sound effects.

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Rocket U2

Rocket U2 is a suite of database management (DBMS) and supporting software now owned by Rocket Software.

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Rocks'n'Diamonds

Rocks'n'Diamonds is a scrolling tile-based computer puzzle game that can be described as a combined Boulder Dash, Supaplex, Emerald Mine, and Sokoban clone.

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Rog-O-Matic

Rog-O-Matic is a bot developed in 1981 to play and win the computer game Rogue, by four graduate students in the Computer Science Department at Carnegie-Mellon University in Pittsburgh: Andrew Appel, Leonard Hamey, Guy Jacobson and Michael Loren Mauldin.

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Rogue (video game)

Rogue (also known as Rogue: Exploring the Dungeons of Doom) is a dungeon crawling video game by Michael Toy and Glenn Wichman and later contributions by Ken Arnold.

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Roguelike

Roguelike is a subgenre of role-playing video game characterized by a dungeon crawl through procedurally generated levels, turn-based gameplay, tile-based graphics, and permanent death of the player character.

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Rollcage Stage II

Rollcage Stage II (known as Death Track Racing outside Europe) is a racing video game developed by Attention to Detail for PlayStation and Microsoft Windows.

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Rolling distribution

Software distributions, of which Linux distributions form a sizable proportion, are commonly referred to as distros, with rolling release distributions commonly referred to as rolling distros.

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Rolling release

In software development, a rolling release, rolling update, or continuous delivery is the concept of frequently delivering updates to applications.

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Ronald Dale Harris

Ronald Dale Harris is a computer programmer who worked for the Nevada Gaming Control Board in the early 1990s and was responsible for finding flaws and gaffes in software that runs computerized casino games.

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RONJA

RONJA (Reasonable Optical Near Joint Access) is a free-space optical communication system originating in the Czech Republic, developed by Karel Kulhavý of Twibright Labs and released in 2001.

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Rootkit

A root kit is a collection of computer software, typically malicious, designed to enable access to a computer or areas of its software that is not otherwise allowed (for example, to an unauthorized user) and often masks its existence or the existence of other software.

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Rowan's Battle of Britain

Rowan's Battle of Britain is a World War II era Combat flight simulation video game set during the Battle of Britain in 1940.

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Rpm (software)

RPM Package Manager (RPM) (originally Red Hat Package Manager; now a recursive acronym) is a package management system.

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RT-11

RT-11 ("RT" for real-time) is a discontinued small, single-user real-time operating system for the Digital Equipment Corporation PDP-11 family of 16-bit computers.

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RTFB

The most usual meaning is in reference to instruction manuals, and means "Read the F'ing Book" more politely rendered as "Read the Fine Book." "RTFB" is a parodical extension to the Internet slang term "RTFM" and its extension "RTFS".

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Russ Wetmore

Russ Wetmore is an American computer programmer best known for writing a number of commercial products for the Atari 8-bit family in the early to mid 1980s.

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Ryzom

Ryzom, also known as The Saga of Ryzom, is a free and open source massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed by Nevrax for Microsoft Windows, OS X, and Linux.

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S-1 block cipher

In cryptography, the S-1 block cipher was a block cipher posted in source code form on Usenet on 11 August 1995.

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S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Clear Sky

S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Clear Sky is a first-person shooter, survival horror video game with role-playing elements, the prequel to S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl.

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S.T.A.R. Corps

S.T.A.R. Corps is a fictional organization, a team of comic book superheroes published by DC Comics.

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S2 (programming language)

S2 (Style System 2) is an object-oriented programming language developed in the late 1990s by Brad Fitzpatrick, Martin "Mart" Atkins, and others for the online journaling service LiveJournal in order to allow users full control over the appearance of their pages.

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Sabayon Linux

Sabayon Linux or Sabayon (formerly RR4 Linux and RR64 Linux), is a Gentoo-based Italian Linux distribution created by Fabio Erculiani and the Sabayon development team.

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SableVM

SableVM was a clean room implementation of Java bytecode interpreter implementing the Java virtual machine (VM) specification, second edition.

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Safari (web browser)

Safari is a web browser developed by Apple based on the WebKit engine.

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Safety engineering

Safety engineering is an engineering discipline which assures that engineered systems provide acceptable levels of safety.

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Salome (software)

Salome is a free software that provides a generic platform for pre- and post-processing for numerical simulation.

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Samizdat: And Other Issues Regarding the 'Source' of Open Source Code

Samizdat: And Other Issues Regarding the 'Source' of Open Source Code is a 2004 report by Kenneth Brown.

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Sandbox (software development)

A sandbox is a testing environment that isolates untested code changes and outright experimentation from the production environment or repository, in the context of software development including Web development and revision control.

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Sandcastle (software)

Sandcastle is a documentation generator from Microsoft.

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Santa Cruz Operation

Santa Cruz Operation (SCO) was a software company based in Santa Cruz, California which was best known for selling three Unix variants for Intel x86 processors: Xenix, SCO UNIX (later known as SCO OpenServer), and UnixWare.

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Santa Paravia en Fiumaccio

Santa Paravia en Fiumaccio is a video game in which each player becomes the ruler of a fledgling Italian city-state around the year 1400.

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Sargon (chess)

Sargon (or SARGON) is a line of chess-playing software for personal computers.

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Sather

Sather is an object-oriented programming language.

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Savage: The Battle for Newerth

Savage: The Battle for Newerth is a 2003 video game combining aspects of the real-time strategy and first-person shooter genres, developed by S2 Games.

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Scaffold (programming)

Scaffolding, as used in computing, refers to one of two techniques: The first is a code generation technique related to database access in some model–view–controller frameworks; the second is a project generation technique supported by various tools.

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Scannerless Boolean Parser

The Scannerless Boolean Parser is an open source scannerless GLR parser generator for boolean grammars.

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Scènes à faire

Scène à faire (French for "scene to be made" or "scene that must be done"; plural: scènes à faire) is a scene in a book or film which is almost obligatory for a genre of its type.

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Schema migration

In software engineering, schema migration (also database migration, database change management) refers to the management of incremental, reversible changes to relational database schemas.

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SciDAVis

SciDAVis (Scientific Data Analysis and Visualization) is an open-source cross-platform computer program for interactive scientific graphing and data analysis.

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Science.tv

Science.tv is a virtual community for people interested in science.

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Scientific Linux

Scientific Linux (SL) is a Linux distribution produced by Fermilab, CERN, DESY and by ETH Zurich.

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SciTE

SciTE or SCIntilla based Text Editor is a cross-platform text editor written by Neil Hodgson using the Scintilla editing component.

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SCO Group

SCO, The SCO Group, The TSG Group, Caldera Systems, and Caldera International are the various names of an American software company that became known for acquiring the Santa Cruz Operation's Server Software and Services divisions, and UnixWare and OpenServer technologies, and then, under CEO Darl McBride, pursuing a series of legal battles known as the SCO-Linux controversies.

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SCO Group, Inc. v. DaimlerChrysler Corp.

SCO Group v. DaimlerChrysler was a lawsuit filed in the United States, in the state of Michigan.

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SCO–Linux disputes

The SCO–Linux disputes are a series of legal and public disputes between the software company SCO Group (SCO) and various Linux vendors and users.

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Scope (computer science)

In computer programming, the scope of a name binding – an association of a name to an entity, such as a variable – is the region of a computer program where the binding is valid: where the name can be used to refer to the entity.

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Scram (video game)

Scram: A Nuclear Power Plant Simulation is an Atari 8-bit family game written by Chris Crawford and published by Atari, Inc. in 1981.

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Scratch: The Ultimate DJ

Scratch: The Ultimate DJ was a music video game announced by Genius Products in 2008.

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Scribe Mail

i.Scribe is a portable and cross-platform e-mail client for Microsoft Windows, Linux and Mac OS X with some PIM functionality.

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Scripting for the Java Platform

Scripting for the Java Platform is a framework for embedding scripts into Java source code.

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SCUMM

Script Creation Utility for Maniac Mansion (SCUMM) is a video game engine developed at Lucasfilm Games, later renamed LucasArts, to ease development on their first graphic adventure game Maniac Mansion (1987).

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ScummVM

Script Creation Utility for Maniac Mansion Virtual Machine (ScummVM) is a set of game engine recreations.

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SDL Trados Studio

SDL Trados Studio is a computer-assisted translation software suite, a successor to the older Translators Workbench originally developed by the German company Trados GmbH and currently available from SDL plc, a provider of customer experience cloud solutions.

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Sea Dragon (video game)

Sea Dragon is a side-scrolling game for the TRS-80 computer, written by Wayne Westmoreland and Terry Gilman, and released in 1982 by Adventure International.

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SeaBIOS

SeaBIOS is an open source implementation of a 16-bit x86 BIOS, serving as a freely available firmware for x86 systems.

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SeaMonkey

SeaMonkey is a free and open-source Internet suite.

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Second Reality

Unreal.

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Secure instant messaging

Secure instant messaging is a form of instant messaging.

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Self-documenting code

In computer programming, self-documenting (or self-describing) source code and user interfaces follow naming conventions and structured programming conventions that enable use of the system without prior specific knowledge.

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Self-hosting

Self-hosting is the use of a computer program as part of the toolchain or operating system that produces new versions of that same program—for example, a that can compile its own source code.

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Self-modifying code

In computer science, self-modifying code is code that alters its own instructions while it is executing – usually to reduce the instruction path length and improve performance or simply to reduce otherwise repetitively similar code, thus simplifying maintenance.

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Self-replication

Self-replication is any behavior of a dynamical system that yields construction of an identical copy of itself.

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Semantic analysis (compilers)

Semantic analysis or context sensitive analysis is a process in compiler construction, usually after parsing, to gather necessary semantic information from the source code.

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Sentinel Project for Genocide Prevention

The Sentinel Project for Genocide Prevention (commonly known as The Sentinel Project) is an International Non-Governmental Organisation based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada with approximately 60 members in North America.

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Sergey Aleynikov

Sergey Aleynikov is a former Goldman Sachs computer programmer.

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Server emulator

A server emulator, also called Freeshard or Private server, is the reimplementation of online game servers, typically as clones of proprietary commercial software by a third party of the game community.

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Servo (software)

Servo is an experimental browser engine developed to take advantage of the memory safety properties and concurrency features of the Rust programming language.

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SHA-3

SHA-3 (Secure Hash Algorithm 3) is the latest member of the Secure Hash Algorithm family of standards, released by NIST on August 5, 2015.

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Shadow Warrior (1997 video game)

Shadow Warrior is a first-person shooter video game developed by 3D Realms and published by GT Interactive Software.

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Shadowbane

Shadowbane was a free fantasy role-playing video game (MMORPG) created by Wolfpack Studios and published on March 25, 2003 by Ubisoft for Windows and Mac platforms.

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Shared source

A shared source or source available software source code distribution model includes arrangements where the source can be viewed, and in some cases modified, but without necessarily meeting the criteria to be called open source.

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Shareware

Shareware is a type of proprietary software which is initially provided free of charge to users, who are allowed and encouraged to make and share copies of the program.

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Shc the shell script compiler

SHC is a shell script compiler written in C programming language.

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Shellshock (software bug)

Shellshock, also known as Bashdoor, is a family of security bugsAlthough described in some sources as a "virus," Shellshock is instead a design flaw in a program that comes with some operating systems.

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Sigil (computer programming)

In computer programming, a sigil is a symbol attached to a variable name, showing the variable's datatype or scope, usually a prefix, as in $foo, where $ is the sigil.

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Signal (software)

Signal is an encrypted communications app for Android and iOS.

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Silencer (video game)

Silencer was a multiplayer-only video game released by Mind Control Software for online play using World Opponent Network technology.

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Silent Circle (software)

Silent Circle SA is an encrypted communications firm based in Le Grand-Saconnex, Switzerland.

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Silent Hunter II

Silent Hunter II is a World War II U-boat combat simulation from Ubisoft for PCs with Windows 95/98/ME.

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Silvaco Data Systems v. Intel Corp.

Silvaco Data Systems v. Intel Corp was a trade secrets case heard before the California Court of Appeal for the Sixth District.

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Simcenter Amesim

Simcenter Amesim is a commercial simulation software for the modeling and analysis of multi-domain systems.

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SimCity

SimCity is an open-ended city-building video game series originally designed by Will Wright.

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SimCity (1989 video game)

SimCity, later renamed SimCity Classic, is a city-building simulation video game, released on February 2, 1989, and designed by Will Wright for the Macintosh computer.

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Simula

Simula is the name of two simulation programming languages, Simula I and Simula 67, developed in the 1960s at the Norwegian Computing Center in Oslo, by Ole-Johan Dahl and Kristen Nygaard.

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Simulated growth of plants

The simulated growth of plants is a significant task in of systems biology and mathematical biology, which seeks to reproduce plant morphology with computer software.

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SimulationX

SimulationX is a CAE software application running on Microsoft Windows for the physical simulation of technical systems developed and sold by ESI ITI GmbH in Dresden, Germany.

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Simulink

Simulink, developed by MathWorks, is a graphical programming environment for modeling, simulating and analyzing multidomain dynamical systems.

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Single UNIX Specification

The Single UNIX Specification (SUS) is the collective name of a family of standards for computer operating systems, compliance with which is required to qualify for using the "UNIX" trademark.

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Sintel The Game

Sintel The Game is a video game, using Blender based on the Blender Foundation movie Sintel.

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SK8

SK8 (pronounced "skate") was a multimedia authoring environment developed in Apple's Advanced Technology Group from 1988 until 1997.

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SkiFree

SkiFree is a computer game created by Chris Pirih and released with the Microsoft Entertainment Pack in 1991.

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SLOOP Project

SLOOP - Sharing Learning Objects in an Open Perspective - is an eLearning and open content project started in 2005 thanks to a European project co-funded within the Leonardo da Vinci programme.

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Small-C

Small-C is both a subset of the C programming language, suitable for resource-limited microcomputers and embedded systems, and an implementation of that subset.

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Smartmatic

Smartmatic (also referred as Smartmatic Corp. or Smartmatic International); is a Venezuelan-owned multinational company that specializes in technology solutions aimed at governments.

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SMAUG

SMAUG (Simulated Medieval Adventure Multi-User Game) is a Merc and DikuMUD derived MUD server.

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Smn theorem

In computability theory the smn theorem, (also called the translation lemma, parameter theorem, and the parameterization theorem) is a basic result about programming languages (and, more generally, Gödel numberings of the computable functions) (Soare 1987, Rogers 1967).

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Smurf attack

The Smurf attack is a distributed denial-of-service attack in which large numbers of Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) packets with the intended victim's spoofed source IP are broadcast to a computer network using an IP broadcast address.

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Snappii

Snappii (sometimes stylized SnAPPii) is a cloud-based, codeless platform for rapid mobile app development largely for businesses and enterprises.

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Snes9x

Snes9x is an SNES emulator written in C++ with official ports for DOS, Linux, Microsoft Windows, AmigaOS 4, macOS, MorphOS, iOS, PSP, and Android.

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Snipes (video game)

Snipes (diminutive for Snipers) is a text-mode networked computer game that was created in 1983 by SuperSet Software.

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Snippet (programming)

Snippet is a programming term for a small region of re-usable source code, machine code, or text.

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SOFA (astronomy)

The SOFA (Standards of Fundamental Astronomy) software libraries are a collection of subroutines that implement official International Astronomical Union algorithms for astronomical computations.

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Softporn Adventure

Softporn Adventure is a comedic, adult-oriented text adventure game produced for the Apple II in 1981.

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Software

Computer software, or simply software, is a generic term that refers to a collection of data or computer instructions that tell the computer how to work, in contrast to the physical hardware from which the system is built, that actually performs the work.

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Software analytics

Software analytics refers to analytics specific to the domain of software systems taking into account source code, static and dynamic characteristics (e.g., software metrics) as well as related processes of their development and evolution.

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Software architecture recovery

Software architecture recovery is a set of methods for the extraction of architectural information from lower level representations of a software system, such as source code.

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Software as a service

Software as a service (SaaS) is a software licensing and delivery model in which software is licensed on a subscription basis and is centrally hosted.

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Software bug

A software bug is an error, flaw, failure or fault in a computer program or system that causes it to produce an incorrect or unexpected result, or to behave in unintended ways.

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Software build

In the field of software development, the term build is similar to that of any other field.

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Software categories

Software categories are groups of software.

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Software construction

Software construction is a software engineering discipline.

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Software copyright

Software copyright is the extension of copyright law to machine-readable software.

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Software cracking

Software cracking (known as "breaking" in the 1980s) is the modification of software to remove or disable features which are considered undesirable by the person cracking the software, especially copy protection features (including protection against the manipulation of software, serial number, hardware key, date checks and disc check) or software annoyances like nag screens and adware.

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Software defect indicator

A Software Defect Indicator is a pattern that can be found in source code that is strongly correlated with a software defect, an error or omission in the source code of a computer program that may cause it to malfunction.

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Software design pattern

In software engineering, a software design pattern is a general, reusable solution to a commonly occurring problem within a given context in software design.

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Software development

Software development is the process of conceiving, specifying, designing, programming, documenting, testing, and bug fixing involved in creating and maintaining applications, frameworks, or other software components.

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Software documentation

Software documentation is written text or illustration that accompanies computer software or is embedded in the source code.

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Software ecosystem

Software Ecosystem is a book written by David G. Messerschmitt and Clemens Szyperski that explains the essence and effects of a "software ecosystem", defined as a set of businesses functioning as a unit and interacting with a shared market for software and services, together with relationships among them.

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Software engineer

A software engineer is a person who applies the principles of software engineering to the design, development, maintenance, testing, and evaluation of computer software.

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Software forensics

Software forensics is the science of analyzing software source code or binary code to determine whether intellectual property infringement or theft occurred.

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Software Freedom Law Center

The Software Freedom Law Center (SFLC) is an organization that provides pro bono legal representation and related services to not-for-profit developers of free software/open source software.

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Software intelligence

Software Intelligence is insight into complex software structure produced by software designed to analyze database structure, software framework and source code to better understand and control complex software systems in Information Technology environments.

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Software license

A software license is a legal instrument (usually by way of contract law, with or without printed material) governing the use or redistribution of software.

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Software licensing audit

A software licensing audit or software compliance audit is an important sub-set of software asset management and component of corporate risk management.

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Software maintainer

In free and open source software, a software maintainer or package maintainer is usually one or more people who build source code into a binary package for distribution, commit patches, or organize code in a source repository.

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Software map

A software map represents static, dynamic, and evolutionary information of software systems and their software development processes by means of 2D or 3D map-oriented information visualization.

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Software portability

Portability in high-level computer programming is the usability of the same software in different environments.

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Software prototyping

Software prototyping is the activity of creating prototypes of software applications, i.e., incomplete versions of the software program being developed.

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Software quality

In the context of software engineering, software quality refers to two related but distinct notions that exist wherever quality is defined in a business context.

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Software relicensing

Software relicensing is applied in open-source software development when software licenses of software modules are incompatible and are required to be compatible for a greater combined work.

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Software security assurance

Software security assurance is a process that helps design and implement software that protects the data and resources contained in and controlled by that software.

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Software system

A software system is a system on intercommunicating components based on software forming part of a computer system (a combination of hardware and software).

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Software technical review

A software technical review is a form of peer review in which "a team of qualified personnel...

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Software testing

Software testing is an investigation conducted to provide stakeholders with information about the quality of the software product or service under test.

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Software visualization

Software visualization or software visualisation refers to the visualization of information of and related to software systems—either the architecture of its source code or metrics of their runtime behavior- and their development process by means of static, interactive or animated 2-D or 3-D visual representations of their structure, execution, behavior, and evolution.

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Software walkthrough

In software engineering, a walkthrough or walk-through is a form of software peer review "in which a designer or programmer leads members of the development team and other interested parties go through a software product, and the participants ask questions and make comments about possible errors, violation of development standards, and other problems".

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Software widget

A software widget is a relatively simple and easy-to-use software application or component made for one or more different software platforms.

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Sol Katz

Sol Katz (August 3, 1947 – April 23, 1999) was an American software developer who pioneered geospatial computer software (a sub-category of GIS) and left behind a large body of work in the form of computer applications and format specifications while at the U.S. Bureau of Land Management.

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Solaris (operating system)

Solaris is a Unix operating system originally developed by Sun Microsystems.

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Sonic X-treme

Sonic X-treme was a platform game developed by Sega Technical Institute from 1994 until its cancellation in 1997.

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SOPHAEROS

SOPHAEROS is a computer code, used by the AECL and French Nuclear program to simulate the transfer of fission products in the reactor chamber.

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Sopwith (video game)

Sopwith is a side scrolling shoot 'em up created by David L. Clark of BMB Compuscience in 1984.

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Sorcerer (Linux distribution)

Sorcerer was a source-based Linux distribution.

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Source

Source (or subsource) may refer to.

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Source Code Control System

Source Code Control System (SCCS) is a version control system designed to track changes in source code and other text files during the development of a piece of software.

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Source code editor

A source code editor is a text editor program designed specifically for editing source code of computer programs by programmers.

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Source code escrow

Source code escrow is the deposit of the source code of software with a third party escrow agent.

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Source Code in Database

Source Code in Database (SCID) is a technique of code manipulation where the code is parsed and stored in a database.

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Source code virus

Source code viruses are a subset of computer viruses that make modifications to source code located on an infected machine.

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Source language

Source language may refer to.

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Source lines of code

Source lines of code (SLOC), also known as lines of code (LOC), is a software metric used to measure the size of a computer program by counting the number of lines in the text of the program's source code.

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Source port

A source port is a software project based on the source code of a game engine that allows the game to be played on operating systems or computing platforms with which the game was not originally compatible.

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Source upgrade

In the jargon of computer programming, a source upgrade is a modification of a computer program's source code, which adds new features and options to it, improves performance and stability, or fixes bugs and errors from the previous version.

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Source-available

So-called source available software (or source-available software) is a software for which its source code is made publicly available for access.

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Source-code annotation

Source-code annotation is a feature of debugging tools such as GTKWave that allows values from a simulation run to be viewable directly in the source code.

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Source-code compatibility

Source-code compatibility (source-compatible) means that a program can run on computers (or operating systems), independently of binary-code compatibility and that the source code is needed for portability.

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Source-to-source compiler

A source-to-source compiler, transcompiler or transpiler is a type of compiler that takes the source code of a program written in one programming language as its input and produces the equivalent source code in another programming language.

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SourceKibitzer

SourceKibitzer was an initiative to collect and measure programming metrics from Open Source Java projects hosted all over the web in order to get an idea about the quality of code, member activity, development process and project size.

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SourceMeter

SourceMeter is a source code analyzer tool, which can perform deep static program analysis of the source code of complex programs in C, C++, Java, Python, C#, and RPG (AS/400).

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Space Engineers

Space Engineers is a voxel-based sandbox game set in space and on planets.

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Space Station 13

Space Station 13 (or SS13) is a top-down role-playing multiplayer video game on the BYOND game engine, originally released in 2003.

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Space system (gaming)

A space system is a hardcode or softcode system for a game server which simulates a three-dimensional space.

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Space Trader

Space Trader is a video game by the Canadian developer HermitWorks, for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X released on July 25, 2007.

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Spacebase DF-9

Spacebase DF-9 is a space simulator video game developed by Double Fine Productions.

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Spacewar!

Spacewar! is a space combat video game developed in 1962 by Steve Russell, in collaboration with Martin Graetz and Wayne Wiitanen, and programmed by Russell with assistance from others including Bob Saunders and Steve Piner.

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Spaghetti code

Spaghetti code is a pejorative phrase for unstructured and difficult to maintain source code, broadly construed.

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SPARC

SPARC, for Scalable Processor Architecture, is a reduced instruction set computing (RISC) instruction set architecture (ISA) originally developed by Sun Microsystems.

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SPECint

SPECint is a computer benchmark specification for CPU integer processing power.

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Speed Haste

Speed Haste is a 3D arcade racing video game with two types of vehicles, and different cars per type: the famous F-1 and the Stock cars (best known as Formula Nascar), each with different characteristics and maneuverability.

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Speedrun

A speedrun is a play-through (or a recording thereof) of a video game performed with the intention of completing it as fast as possible.

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SpeedTree

SpeedTree is a group of vegetation programming and modeling software products developed and sold by Interactive Data Visualization, Inc.

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Spelunky

Spelunky is an open source indie platform video game created by Derek Yu and released as freeware for Microsoft Windows.

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Spencer Kimball (computer programmer)

Spencer Kimball is an American computer programmer, entrepreneur, and business executive.

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SPICE

SPICE (Simulation Program with Integrated Circuit Emphasis)Nagel, L. W, and Pederson, D. O., SPICE (Simulation Program with Integrated Circuit Emphasis), Memorandum No.

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Spider and Web

Spider and Web is a piece of interactive fiction written by Andrew Plotkin.

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Splice (platform)

Splice is a cloud-based music creation and collaboration platform, which integrates with key digital audio workstations (DAWs) to offer automated online backup with version control, online and offline collaboration as well as visualization of the creation process.

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Splint (programming tool)

Splint, short for Secure Programming Lint, is a programming tool for statically checking C programs for security vulnerabilities and coding mistakes.

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Spring Engine

The Spring Engine (also termed SpringRTS and formerly TA Spring), is a game engine for real-time strategy (RTS) video games.

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Spyce

Spyce is technology similar to PHP that can be used to embed Python code into webpages.

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SpyEye

SpyEye is a virus that attacks users running the web browsers Safari, Google Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer and Opera on both the IOS and Microsoft Windows operating system.

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SQALE

SQALE (Software Quality Assessment based on Lifecycle Expectations) is a method to support the evaluation of a software application source code.

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Squish (Froglogic)

Squish is a commercial cross-platform GUI and regression testing tool that can test applications based on a variety of GUI technologies (see list below).

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SSL-Explorer: Community Edition

SSL-Explorer: Community Edition was an open source SSL VPN product developed by 3SP Ltd, a company acquired by Barracuda Networks.

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Stagefright (bug)

Stagefright is the name given to a group of software bugs that affect versions 2.2 ("Froyo") and newer of the Android operating system.

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Stakkato

Stakkato is the alias of Swede Philip Gabriel Pettersson the alleged perpetrator of a worldwide cyber attack known to have occurred from at least December 2003 until May 2005, targeting a large number of sites on the Internet including the US Military, White Sands Missile Range, NASA, a number of US academic institutions (known to include Caltech, Stanford University, San Diego Supercomputer Center, and UIUC), and a number of non-US academic institutions (known to include Uppsala University in Sweden and University College Cork in Ireland) and several other Internet locations.

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Standard Portable Intermediate Representation

Standard Portable Intermediate Representation (SPIR) is an intermediate language for parallel compute and graphics by Khronos Group, originally developed for use with OpenCL.

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Star Control

Star Control: Famous Battles of the Ur-Quan Conflict, Volume IV or just simply Star Control is a science fiction video game developed by Toys for Bob and published by Accolade in 1990.

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Star Control II

Star Control II: The Ur-Quan Masters is a science fiction video game, a sequel to Star Control.

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Star Raiders

Star Raiders is a first-person shooter space combat simulator video game for the Atari 8-bit family of computers.

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Star Raiders II

Star Raiders II is a video game released in for the Atari 8-bit family as a sequel to 1979's Star Raiders, which was the killer app for the Atari computers.

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Star Trader

Star Trader is a 1974 video game and an early example of the space trading genre.

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Star Trek (1971 video game)

Star Trek is a text-based computer game that puts the player in command of the USS ''Enterprise'' on a mission to hunt down and destroy an invading fleet of Klingon warships.

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Star Trek: Elite Force II

Star Trek: Elite Force II is a first-person shooter video game developed by Ritual Entertainment and published by Activision.

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Star Wars Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast

Star Wars Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast is a first and third-person action game in the ''Star Wars: Jedi Knight'' series released in 2002.

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Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy

Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy is a first- and third-person shooter action video game set in the Star Wars universe.

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Stardock

Stardock Corporation is a software development company founded in 1991 and incorporated in 1993 as Stardock Systems.

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Starfleet Orion

Starfleet Orion is a 1978 science fiction strategy game written and published by Automated Simulations (who would become Epyx in 1983).

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StarOffice

StarOffice, known briefly as Oracle Open Office before being discontinued in 2011, was a proprietary office suite.

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Static program analysis

Static program analysis is the analysis of computer software that is performed without actually executing programs.

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StealthNet

StealthNet is an anonymous P2P file sharing software based on the original RShare client, and has been enhanced.

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SteamOS

SteamOS is a Debian-based Linux operating system by Valve Corporation and is the primary operating system for Valve's Steam Machine video game console.

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Stencil code

Stencil codes are a class of iterative kernels which update array elements according to some fixed pattern, called a stencil.

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Stevie (text editor)

STEVIE, ST Editor for VI Enthusiasts, was a clone of Bill Joy's vi editor created by Tim Thompson for the Atari ST in 1987.

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Stockfish (chess)

Stockfish is a free and open-source UCI chess engine, available for various desktop and mobile platforms.

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STOS BASIC

STOS BASIC is a dialect of the BASIC programming language implemented on the Atari ST computer.

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Stranded (video game)

Stranded is a 3D action-adventure video game, developed by Unreal Software.

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Stranded II

Stranded II is a German 3D action-adventure survival video game released in June 2007 and developed by Unreal Software as a sequel to the original Stranded game.

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Strange Adventures in Infinite Space

Strange Adventures In Infinite Space is a roguelike-like video game set in space.

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Stratagus

Stratagus is a Free and open-source cross-platform game engine used to build real-time strategy video games.

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Strategic Simulations

Strategic Simulations, Inc. (SSI) was a video game developer and publisher with over 100 titles to its credit since its founding in 1979.

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Street Legal Racing: Redline

Street Legal Racing Redline is a racing game developed by Invictus and published by Activision Value.

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Strife (1996 video game)

Strife (also known as Strife: Quest for the Sigil) is a first-person shooter role-playing video game developed by Rogue Entertainment.

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Strike Commander

Strike Commander is a combat flight simulator video game designed by Chris Roberts and released by Origin Systems for the PC DOS in 1993.

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String (computer science)

In computer programming, a string is traditionally a sequence of characters, either as a literal constant or as some kind of variable.

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String literal

A string literal or anonymous string is a type of literal in programming for the representation of a string value within the source code of a computer program.

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Stroker

Stroker (also called Stroker Ace) is a computer game for the Commodore 64, created by Magic Carpet Software in 1983.

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Structure editor

A structure editor, also structured editor or projectional editor, is any document editor that is cognizant of the document’s underlying structure.

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Structure, sequence and organization

Structure, sequence and organization (SSO) is a term used in the United States to define a basis for comparing one software work to another in order to determine if copying has occurred that infringes on copyright, even when the second work is not a literal copy of the first.

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StyleCop

StyleCop is an open source static code analysis tool from Microsoft that checks C# code for conformance to StyleCop's recommended coding styles and a subset of Microsoft's.NET Framework Design Guidelines.

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Styx (Windmill game)

Styx was originally created by Windmill Software in 1983 and released as a copy-protected, bootable 5.25" floppy disk for the IBM PC/XT.

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Subsim

SUBSIM is an online publication founded by Neal Stevens in Jan.

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SubSpace (video game)

SubSpace is a 2D space shooter video game created in 1995 and released in 1997 by Virgin Interactive which was a finalist for the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences Online Game of the Year Award in 1998.

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Sumatra PDF

Sumatra PDF is a free and open-source document viewer that supports many document formats including: Portable Document Format (PDF), Microsoft Compiled HTML Help (CHM), DjVu, EPUB, FictionBook (FB2), MOBI, PRC, Open XML Paper Specification (OpenXPS, OXPS, XPS), and Comic Book Archive file (CB7, CBR, CBT, CBZ).

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Sun WorkShop TeamWare

Sun WorkShop TeamWare (later Forte TeamWare, then Forte Code Management Software) is a distributed source code revision control system made by Sun Microsystems.

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Super 3D Noah's Ark

Super 3D Noah's Ark is a Christian-themed video game for MS-DOS and unofficially on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System.

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Super Fighter

Super Fighter (in Chinese: 快打至尊) is a fighting game for IBM-PC systems running MS-DOS.

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Super Mario Bros. 3

Super Mario Bros.

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Super Methane Bros.

Super Methane Brothers is a clone of Taito's Bubble Bobble arcade game released for Amiga in by Apache Software.

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SuperTuxKart

SuperTuxKart (STK) is a free and open-source kart racing video game, distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 3.

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Surf (web browser)

surf is a minimalist web browser developed by suckless.org.

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Sweble

The Sweble Wikitext parser is an open-source tool to parse the Wikitext markup language used by MediaWiki, the software behind Wikipedia.

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SWF

SWF is an abbreviation for Small Web Format, an Adobe Flash file format used for multimedia, vector graphics and ActionScript.

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Swift (programming language)

Swift is a general-purpose, multi-paradigm, compiled programming language developed by Apple Inc. for iOS, macOS, watchOS, tvOS, and Linux.

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SWIG

The Simplified Wrapper and Interface Generator (SWIG) is an open-source software tool used to connect computer programs or libraries written in C or C++ with scripting languages such as Lua, Perl, PHP, Python, R, Ruby, Tcl, and other languages like C#, Java, JavaScript, Go, Modula-3, OCaml, Octave, Scilab and Scheme.

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Swinxs

Swinxs, developed by Dutch company Swinxs BV, is a so-called ‘games console’ for children between the ages of 4 and 12 years.

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Sybase Open Watcom Public License

The Sybase Open Watcom Public Licence is a software license that has been approved by the Open Source Initiative.

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Symantec

Symantec Corporation (commonly known as Symantec) is an American software company headquartered in Mountain View, California, United States.

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Symantec Endpoint Protection

Symantec Endpoint Protection, developed by Symantec, is a security software suite, which consists of anti-malware, intrusion prevention and firewall features for server and desktop computers.

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Symbian

Symbian is a discontinued mobile operating system (OS) and computing platform designed for smartphones.

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Symbol table

In computer science, a symbol table is a data structure used by a language translator such as a compiler or interpreter, where each identifier (a.k.a. symbol) in a program's source code is associated with information relating to its declaration or appearance in the source.

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Symbolic Stream Generator

The Symbolic Stream Generator (or SSG) is a software productivity aid by Unisys for their mainframe computers of the former UNIVAC 1100/2200 series.

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Synchronet

Synchronet is a multiplatform BBS software package, with current ports for Microsoft Windows, Linux, and BSD variants.

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Synchronization model

In configuration management (CM), one has to control (among other things) changes made to software and documentation.

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Syntax (programming languages)

In computer science, the syntax of a computer language is the set of rules that defines the combinations of symbols that are considered to be a correctly structured document or fragment in that language.

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Syntax highlighting

Syntax highlighting is a feature of text editors that are used for programming, scripting, or markup languages, such as HTML.

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Synthesia

Synthesia is a video game and piano keyboard trainer for Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X and Android which allows users to play a MIDI keyboard or use a computer keyboard in time to a MIDI file by following on-screen directions, much in the style of Keyboard Mania or Guitar Hero.

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System Shock

System Shock is a 1994 first-person action-adventure video game developed by Looking Glass Technologies and published by Origin Systems.

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System Shock 2

System Shock 2 is a 1999 first-person action role-playing survival horror video game for personal computers.

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Systemd

systemd is a suite of software that provides fundamental building blocks for a Linux operating system.

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Tab stop

A tab stop on a typewriter is a location where the carriage movement is halted by an adjustable end stop.

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Tag (metadata)

In information systems, a tag is a keyword or term assigned to a piece of information (such as an Internet bookmark, digital image, database record, or computer file).

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Tagès

Tagès is a software copy protection system, jointly developed, at first, by MPO and the Thales Group (formerly known as Thomson-CSF) starting in 1999.

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TAGIBook

The TAGIBook initiative, based in Jordan, aims to introduce an affordable basic computer for every Arab citizen, in an effort to increase the level of computer literacy in the Arab region, bridge the digital divide between the Arab countries and the developed world, and build sufficient ICT skills and capacity to boost the economic standing of the region and steer it towards a knowledge-based and innovation driven society.

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Tales of Maj'Eyal

Tales of Maj'Eyal is an open source roguelike video game released 2012 for Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux.

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Tamarin (software)

Tamarin is a free software virtual machine with just-in-time compilation (JIT) support intended to implement the 4th edition of the ECMAScript (ES4) language standard.

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Tanktics: Computer Game of Armored Combat on the Eastern Front

Tanktics: Computer Game of Armored Combat on the Eastern Front was Chris Crawford's first computer game.

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Tar (computing)

In computing, tar is a computer software utility for collecting many files into one archive file, often referred to as a tarball, for distribution or backup purposes.

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Tcl

Tcl (pronounced "tickle" or tee cee ell) is a high-level, general-purpose, interpreted, dynamic programming language.

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Tcllib

Tcllib is a collection of packages available for the Tcl programming language.

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Tcov

Tcov is a source code coverage analysis and statement-by-statement profiling tool for software written in Fortran, C and C++.

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Team programming

In software engineering, team programming is a project management strategy for coordinating task distribution in computer software development projects, which involves the assignment of two or more computer programmers to work collaboratively on an individual sub-task within a larger programming project.

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Tearaway (video game)

Tearaway is a platform adventure video game developed by developer Media Molecule for the PlayStation Vita.

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Tears to Tiara

is a Japanese adult tactical role-playing game developed by Leaf.

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TECO (text editor)

TECO (Tee'koh /), Text Editor & COrrector"A powerful and sophisticated text editor, TECO (Text Editor and Corrector)...

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Teechart

TeeChart is a charting library for programmers developed and managed by Steema Software of Girona, Catalonia, Spain.

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Teeworlds

Teeworlds is a free, open source sidescrolling multiplayer shooting game.

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Telegard

Telegard is an early bulletin board system (BBS) software program written for IBM PC-compatible computers running MS-DOS and OS/2.

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Telengard

Telengard is a 1982 role-playing dungeon crawler video game developed by Daniel Lawrence and published by Avalon Hill.

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Tempest (video game)

Tempest is a 1981 arcade game by Atari Inc., designed and programmed by Dave Theurer.

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Template metaprogramming

Template metaprogramming (TMP) is a metaprogramming technique in which templates are used by a compiler to generate temporary source code, which is merged by the compiler with the rest of the source code and then compiled.

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Template Numerical Toolkit

The Template Numerical Toolkit (or TNT) is a software library for manipulating vectors and matrices in C++ created by the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology.

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Template processor

A template processor (also known as a template engine or template parser) is software designed to combine templates with a data model to produce result documents.

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Tesla Model S

The Tesla Model S is a full-sized / mid-size luxury all-electric five-door liftback Q-car (for P models), produced by Tesla, Inc., and introduced on June 22, 2012.

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Test and Training Enabling Architecture

Test and Training Enabling Architecture (TENA) is an architecture designed to bring interoperability to United States Department of Defense test and training systems.

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Test execution engine

A test execution engine is a type of software used to test software, hardware or complete systems.

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Test-driven development

Test-driven development (TDD) is a software development process that relies on the repetition of a very short development cycle: requirements are turned into very specific test cases, then the software is improved to pass the new tests, only.

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Tetrahedron Computer Methodology

The Tetrahedron Computer Methodology was a short lived journal that was published by Pergamon Press (now Elsevier) to experiment with electronic submission of articles in the ChemText format, and the sharing source code to enable reproducibility.

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TetriNET

TetriNET is a multiplayer online Tetris game for up to six people, that supports team play.

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TeX

TeX (see below), stylized within the system as TeX, is a typesetting system (or "formatting system") designed and mostly written by Donald Knuth and released in 1978.

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TeX font metric

TeX font metric (TFM) is a font file format used by the TeX typesetting system.

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TeXstudio

TeXstudio is a cross-platform open source LaTeX editor.

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Text editor

A text editor is a type of computer program that edits plain text.

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TextEdit

TextEdit is a simple, open source word processor and text editor, first featured in NeXT's NeXTSTEP and OpenStep.

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TextMate

TextMate is a general-purpose GUI text editor for Mac OS X created by Allan Odgaard.

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TextSecure

TextSecure was a free and open-source encrypted messaging application for Android that was first released in May 2010.

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The Battle for Wesnoth

The Battle for Wesnoth is a turn-based strategy video game with a fantasy setting, designed by David White and first released in June 2003.

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The Castles of Dr. Creep

The Castles of Dr.

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The Cathedral and the Bazaar

The Cathedral and the Bazaar: Musings on Linux and Open Source by an Accidental Revolutionary (abbreviated CatB) is an essay, and later a book, by Eric S. Raymond on software engineering methods, based on his observations of the Linux kernel development process and his experiences managing an open source project, fetchmail.

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The Clue!

The Clue! (known as Der Clou! in German-speaking regions) is a remake of the 1986 game They Stole a Million.

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The Code-Breakers

The Code-Breakers is a two-part (2x22') BBC World documentary on free open-source software (FOSS) and computer programming that started on BBC World TV on 10 May 2006.

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The DAO (organization)

The DAO was a digital decentralized autonomous organization, and a form of investor-directed venture capital fund.

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The Dark Mod

The Dark Mod is free and open-source software first-person stealth video game, inspired by the ''Thief'' series by Looking Glass Studios.

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The Dreamhold

The Dreamhold is an interactive fiction game by Andrew Plotkin released in 2004.

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The Dreamland Chronicles: Freedom Ridge

The Dreamland Chronicles: Freedom Ridge is an unreleased video game for Microsoft Windows and PlayStation 2 by Mythos Games.

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The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall

The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall is a fantasy open-world action role-playing video game developed and published by Bethesda Softworks and released in 1996 for MS-DOS.

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The Forgotten Realms Archives

The Forgotten Realms Archives is a compilation of the AD&D Forgotten Realms series from the beginning of the series in 1988 through 1996, including 12 complete games: Pool of Radiance, Curse of the Azure Bonds, Secret of the Silver Blades, Pools of Darkness, Hillsfar, Eye of the Beholder I-III, Dungeon Hack, Gateway to the Savage Frontier, Treasures of the Savage Frontier, and Menzoberranzan.

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The Free Software Definition

The Free Software Definition written by Richard Stallman and published by Free Software Foundation (FSF), defines free software as being software that ensures that the end users have freedom in using, studying, sharing and modifying that software.

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The Game Creators

The Game Creators Ltd (formerly Dark Basic Software Limited) is a British software house based in Macclesfield, England, which specialises in software for video game development.

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The Great Escape (1986 video game)

The Great Escape is a video game which shares a title and similar plot to the movie The Great Escape.

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The Guild of Thieves

The Guild of Thieves is an interactive fiction game by Magnetic Scrolls first published by Rainbird in 1987.

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The Honour of the Knights

The Honour of the Knights is a science fiction novel written by Stephen J Sweeney in 2008 and released as softcover in 2009.

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The Last Eichhof

The Last Eichhof is a freeware and open source shoot-'em-up game released for MS-DOS in 1993 by Swiss independent game development group Alpha Helix.

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The Last of Us Remastered

The Last of Us Remastered is an action-adventure survival horror video game developed by Naughty Dog and published by Sony Computer Entertainment.

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The lexer hack

In computer programming, the lexer hack (as opposed to "a lexer hack") describes a common solution to the problems in parsing ANSI C, due to the reference grammar being context-sensitive.

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The Lion King (video game)

The Lion King is a platformer video game based on Disney's popular animated film of the same name.

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The Lords of Midnight

The Lords of Midnight is an epic fantasy video game combining aspects of war games and graphic adventures, written by Mike Singleton and originally released in 1984 for the.

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The Major BBS

The Major BBS (sometimes MajorBBS or MBBS) was bulletin board software (a bulletin board system server) developed between 1986 and 1999 by Galacticomm.

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The Operative: No One Lives Forever

The Operative: No One Lives Forever (sometimes abbreviated as NOLF) is a first-person shooter video game with stealth gameplay elements, developed by Monolith Productions and published by Fox Interactive, released for Microsoft Windows in 2000.

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The Oregon Trail (series)

The Oregon Trail is a series of educational computer games that began with the very first edition originally developed by Don Rawitsch, Bill Heinemann, and Paul Dillenberger in 1971 and produced by the Minnesota Educational Computing Consortium (MECC) in 1974.

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The Rootkit Arsenal

The Rootkit Arsenal: Escape and Evasion in the Dark Corners of the System is a book written by Bill Blunden, published by Jones & Bartlett Publishers in May 2009.

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The Settlers (video game)

The Settlers (italic) is a city-building video game with real-time strategy elements, developed and published by Blue Byte Software.

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The Silver Case

is an adventure visual novel video game developed by Grasshopper Manufacture and published by ASCII Entertainment for the PlayStation in 1999.

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The White Chamber

The White Chamber is a science fiction adventure game created by Studio Trophis using the Wintermute Engine.

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Theora

Theora is a free lossy video compression format.

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TheyWorkForYou

TheyWorkForYou is a parliamentary monitoring website by mySociety which aims to make it easier for UK citizens to understand what is going on in Westminster as well as Scottish Parliament, the Welsh Assembly and the Northern Ireland Assembly.

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Thimbleweed Park

Thimbleweed Park is a point-and-click adventure game developed by Ron Gilbert and Gary Winnick for Microsoft Windows, macOS, iOS, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Linux, Android, and Nintendo Switch.

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Threshold pledge system

The threshold pledge or fund and release system is a way of making a fundraising pledge as a group of individuals, often involving charitable goals or financing the provision of a public good.

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Thunk

In computer programming, a thunk is a subroutine used to inject an additional calculation into another subroutine.

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Tim Teitelbaum

Tim Teitelbaum (born 12 April 1943, United States) is an American computer scientist known for his early work on integrated development environments (IDEs), syntax-directed editing, and incremental computation.

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Time travel debugging

Time travel debugging or time traveling debugging is the process of stepping back in time through source code to understand what is happening during execution of a computer program.

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Timeline of computer viruses and worms

This timeline of computer viruses and worms presents a chronological timeline of noteworthy computer viruses, computer worms, Trojan horses, similar malware, related research and events.

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Timeline of Electronic Frontier Foundation actions

The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) is an international non-profit advocacy and legal organization based in the United States.

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Timeline of GitHub

This is a timeline of GitHub, a web-based Git or version control repository and Internet hosting service.

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Tin (newsreader)

tin is an open source text-based and threaded news client, used to read and post messages on the USENET global communications network.

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Titcoin

Titcoin (Ticker Symbol: TIT) is a type of digital currency called a cryptocurrency that uses pornography on a decentralized peer-to-peer network to manage the issuance of new currency units while simultaneously processing transactions.

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Tivoization

Tivoization is the creation of a system that incorporates software under the terms of a copyleft software license (like the GPL), but uses hardware restrictions to prevent users from running modified versions of the software on that hardware.

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Tntnet

Tntnet is Web server software, coded in C++, which enables other C++ programs to bundle requests modules.

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To Heart 2

, stylized as ToHeart2, is a Japanese romance visual novel developed by Leaf and published by Aquaplus.

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ToaruOS

ToaruOS (also known as ToAruOS or とあるOS; 'toaru' is Japanese roughly equivalent to 'a certain') is a hobby operating system and kernel developed largely independently (notably contrary to most modern OSes, which are based on existing source code) by Kevin Lange.

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Tom Van Vleck

Tom Van Vleck is an American computer software engineer.

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Tombstone diagram

In computing, tombstone diagrams (or T-diagrams) consist of a set of “puzzle pieces” representing compilers and other related language processing programs.

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ToneLoc

ToneLoc was a popular war dialing computer program for MS-DOS written in the early to mid-1990s by two programmers known by the pseudonyms Minor Threat (Chris Lamprecht) and Mucho Maas.

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Toonz

Toonz is a family of 2D animation software.

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Topsite Templating System

The Topsite Templating System is an open source templating system written in the Python programming language.

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Tor (anonymity network)

Tor is free software for enabling anonymous communication.

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Torque (game engine)

Torque Game Engine, or TGE, is an open-source cross-platform 3D computer game engine, developed by GarageGames and actively maintained under the current versions Torque 3D as well as Torque 2D.

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TortoiseSVN

TortoiseSVN is a Subversion client, implemented as a Microsoft Windows shell extension, that helps programmers manage different versions of the source code for their programs.

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Towns (video game)

Towns is a 2012 simulation video game.

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Tracing (software)

In software engineering, tracing involves a specialized use of logging to record information about a program's execution.

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Trade in Services Agreement

The Trade in Services Agreement (TiSA) is a proposed international trade treaty between 23 Parties, including the European Union and the United States.

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Trade Wars

Trade Wars is a series of popular computer games dating back to the early days of personal computing.

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Tragedy of the commons

The tragedy of the commons is a term used in social science to describe a situation in a shared-resource system where individual users acting independently according to their own self-interest behave contrary to the common good of all users by depleting or spoiling that resource through their collective action.

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Transcendence (2014 film)

Transcendence is a 2014 American science fiction thriller film directed by cinematographer Wally Pfister in his directorial debut, and written by Jack Paglen.

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Translation unit (programming)

In C programming language terminology, a translation unit is the ultimate input to a C compiler from which an object file is generated.

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Transparency (behavior)

Transparency, as used in science, engineering, business, the humanities and in other social contexts, is operating in such a way that it is easy for others to see what actions are performed.

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Transylvania (series)

Transylvania was the name of a trilogy of computer games released for several home computers of the 1980s.

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Tread Marks

Tread Marks is a 3D, third-person perspective, multiplayer-focused tank combat and racing computer game developed by Independent video game developer Longbow Digital Arts.

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Trek73

TREK73 is a computer game based on the original Star Trek television series.

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Tremulous

Tremulous is a free and open source asymmetric team-based first-person shooter with real-time strategy elements.

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Trespasser (video game)

Trespasser is a video game released in 1998 for Microsoft Windows.

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Tribal Trouble

Tribal Trouble is a real-time strategy video game for PC.

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Tribes 2

Tribes 2 is a first-person shooter multiplayer video game developed by Dynamix and published by Sierra Studios in 2001 as a sequel to Starsiege: Tribes.

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Trillium Digital Systems

Trillium Digital Systems developed and licensed standards-based communications source code software to telecommunications equipment manufacturers for the wireless, broadband, Internet and telephone network infrastructure.

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Trinigy

Trinigy was an independent company focusing on the development of advanced 3D graphics technology with its headquarters in Southern Germany, with offices in Austin, Texas (US) and Seoul, South Korea.

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Triplane Turmoil (video game)

Triplane Turmoil is a sidescrolling dogfighting flying game for MS-DOS by Finnish developer Dodekaedron Software.

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TRON project

TRON (acronym for The Real-time '''O'''perating system Nucleus) is an open architecture real-time operating system kernel design.

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TrueCrypt

TrueCrypt is a discontinued source-available freeware utility used for on-the-fly encryption (OTFE).

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Trust & Betrayal: The Legacy of Siboot

Trust & Betrayal: The Legacy of Siboot, often abbreviated simply to Siboot, was a game designed and programmed by Chris Crawford and published by Mindscape in 1987.

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Turbo Pascal

Turbo Pascal is a software development system that includes a compiler and an integrated development environment (IDE) for the Pascal programming language running on CP/M, CP/M-86, and MS-DOS.

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Turbo Vision

Turbo Vision is a DOS-based character-mode text user interface (TUI) framework developed around 1990 by Borland for Pascal, and C++.

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TurboCASH

TurboCASH is an accounting software package, developed by a project team headed by Philip Copeman, a South African.

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Turing's Wager

Turing's Wager is a philosophical argument that claims it is impossible to infer or deduce a detailed mathematical model of the human brain within a reasonable timescale, and thus impossible in any practical sense.

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Turok: Dinosaur Hunter

Turok: Dinosaur Hunter is a first-person shooter video game developed by Iguana Entertainment and published by Acclaim for the Nintendo 64 console and Microsoft Windows.

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Turrican

Turrican is a 1990 video game programmed and designed by Manfred Trenz.

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TuxGuitar

TuxGuitar is a free, open source tablature editor, which includes features such as tablature editing, score editing, and import and export of Guitar Pro gp3, gp4, and gp5 files.

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Tweaking

Tweaking refers to fine-tuning or adjusting a complex system, usually an electronic device.

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Twisted Metal (1995 video game)

Twisted Metal is a vehicular combat video game developed by SingleTrac, produced by Sony Interactive Studios America (now 989 Studios) and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation.

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Twm

twm (Tab Window Manager) is a window manager for the X Window System.

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Tyler Winklevoss

Tyler Howard Winklevoss (born August 21, 1981) is an American rower, entrepreneur, and founder of Winklevoss Capital Management.

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Type-in program

A type-in program, type-in listing, or sometimes just type-in, is a listing of source code printed in a computer magazine or book, meant to be entered on the computer's keyboard by the reader and then saved to cassette or disk.

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Typeface

In typography, a typeface (also known as font family) is a set of one or more fonts each composed of glyphs that share common design features.

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TYPO3

TYPO3 is a free and open source web content management system written in PHP.

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Tyrian (video game)

Tyrian is a scrolling shooter computer game developed by Eclipse Software and published in 1995 by Epic MegaGames.

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Tz database

The tz database is a collaborative compilation of information about the world's time zones, primarily intended for use with computer programs and operating systems.

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UBASIC

UBASIC is a freeware (public domain software without source code) BASIC interpreter written by Yuji Kida at Rikkyo University in Japan, specialized for mathematical computing.

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Ubiquiti Networks

Ubiquiti Networks is an American technology company started in 2005.

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Ubuntu (operating system)

Ubuntu (stylized as ubuntu) is a free and open source operating system and Linux distribution based on Debian.

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Ultima IV: Quest of the Avatar

Ultima IV: Quest of the Avatar, first released in 1985 for the Apple II, is the fourth in the series of Ultima role-playing video games.

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Ultima IX: Ascension

Ultima IX: Ascension (1999) is the ninth and final part of the main series of the role-playing video game series Ultima.

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Ultima VII Part Two: Serpent Isle

Ultima VII Part Two: Serpent Isle is a role-playing video game released in 1993 as part of the core ''Ultima'' series, its story beginning eighteen months after the conclusion of Ultima VII Part One: The Black Gate.

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Ultima VIII: Pagan

Ultima VIII: Pagan is a video game, the eighth part of the role-playing video game series Ultima.

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Ultima: Escape from Mt. Drash

Ultima: Escape from Mt.

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Ultralingua

Ultralingua is a single-click and drag-and-drop multilingual translation dictionary, thesaurus, and language reference utility.

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UML tool

A UML tool or UML modeling tool is a software application that supports some or all of the notation and semantics associated with the Unified Modeling Language (UML), which is the industry standard general purpose modeling language for software engineering.

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Uncharted: Drake's Fortune

Uncharted: Drake's Fortune is a 2007 action-adventure video game developed by Naughty Dog, and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for PlayStation 3.

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Undefined variable

An undefined variable in the source code of a computer program is a variable that is accessed in the code but has not been previously declared by that code.

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Understand (software)

Understand is a customisable integrated development environment (IDE) that enables static code analysis through an array of visuals, documentation, and metric tools.

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Unicode

Unicode is a computing industry standard for the consistent encoding, representation, and handling of text expressed in most of the world's writing systems.

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Unit testing

In computer programming, unit testing is a software testing method by which individual units of source code, sets of one or more computer program modules together with associated control data, usage procedures, and operating procedures, are tested to determine whether they are fit for use.

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UNIVAC 418

The UNIVAC 418 was a transistorized, 18-bit word core memory machine made by Sperry Univac.

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Universal City Studios, Inc. v. Reimerdes

Universal City Studios, Inc.

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UNIX System Laboratories, Inc. v. Berkeley Software Design, Inc.

USL v. BSDi was a lawsuit brought in the United States in 1992 by Unix System Laboratories against Berkeley Software Design, Inc and the Regents of the University of California over intellectual property related to the Unix operating system.

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Unofficial patch

An unofficial patch is a non-commercial patch for a piece of software, created by a user community instead of the original developer.

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Unreachable code

In computer programming, unreachable code is part of the source code of a program which can never be executed because there exists no control flow path to the code from the rest of the program.

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Unreal (1998 video game)

Unreal is a first-person shooter video game developed by Epic MegaGames, Digital Extremes, and Legend Entertainment and published by GT Interactive in May 1998.

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Unreferenced variable

An unreferenced variable in the source code of a computer program is a variable that is defined but which is never used.

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Unslung

Unslung is an open source firmware for the Linksys NSLU2.

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Unspecified behavior

Unspecified behavior is behavior that may vary on different implementations of a programming language.

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UPower

UPower (previously DeviceKit-power) is a piece of middleware (an abstraction layer) for power management on Linux systems.

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Ups (debugger)

Ups is an open source source-level debugger developed in the late 1980s for Unix and Unix-like systems, originally developed at the University of Kent by Mark Russell.

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Upstream (software development)

In software development, upstream refers to a direction toward the original authors or maintainers of software that is distributed as source code, and is a qualification of either a bug or a patch.

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Urban Chaos

Urban Chaos is the debut video game of English developer Mucky Foot Productions with its initial release in 1999 on Microsoft Windows.

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Urban Terror

Urban Terror is a freeware multiplayer first-person shooter video game developed by FrozenSand.

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Userscript manager

A userscript manager is a type of browser extension and augmented browsing technology that provides a user interface to manage userscripts.

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V-Model (software development)

In software development, the V-model represents a development process that may be considered an extension of the waterfall model, and is an example of the more general V-model.

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V850

V850 is the trademark name for a 32-bit RISC CPU architecture of Renesas Electronics for embedded microcontrollers, introduced in early 90's by NEC and still being developed as of 2018.

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Vangers

Vangers (Вангеры, also known as Vangers: One for the Road) is a racing role-playing video game developed by K-D Lab, a Russian company.

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Vanguard (microkernel)

Vanguard is a discontinued experimental microkernel developed at Apple Computer's research group (ATG) in the early 1990s.

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Vapor (web framework)

Vapor is an open source web framework written in Swift.

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Variable (computer science)

In computer programming, a variable or scalar is a storage location (identified by a memory address) paired with an associated symbolic name (an identifier), which contains some known or unknown quantity of information referred to as a value.

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Vault Corp. v. Quaid Software Ltd.

Vault Corporation v Quaid Software Ltd. 847 F.2d 255 (5th Cir. 1988) is a case heard by the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit that tested the extent of software copyright.

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VBdocman

VBdocman allows commenting and the automatic generation of technical documentation from Visual Basic 6 source code files.

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Vegas Pro

Vegas Pro (also stylized as VEGAS Pro) is a video editing software package for non-linear editing (NLE) originally published by Sonic Foundry, then by Sony Creative Software, and now by Magix.

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Version 6 Unix

Sixth Edition Unix, also called Version 6 Unix or just V6, was the first version of the Unix operating system to see wide release outside Bell Labs.

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Version control

A component of software configuration management, version control, also known as revision control or source control, is the management of changes to documents, computer programs, large web sites, and other collections of information.

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Very Important Party

Very Important Party (VIP) is an annual demo party held from 1999 to 2002 in Saint-Priest, near Lyon (France) and from 2008 in Thoissey It is organized by PoPsY TeAm, a French demogroup from Lyon area.

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Viacom

Viacom Inc. is an American multinational media conglomerate with interests primarily in film and television.

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Viacom criticisms and controversies

In March 2005, the prior Viacom announced plans of looking into splitting the company into two publicly traded companies.

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Viacom International Inc. v. YouTube, Inc.

Viacom International, Inc.

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Vicious Engine

The Vicious Engine is a game engine offering functionality for rendering, sound, networking, physics, game play scripting, and lighting.

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Video game development

Video game development is the process of creating a video game.

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Video Game History Foundation

The Video Game History Foundation is a non-profit foundation founded by Frank Cifaldi.

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Video game industry

The video game industry is the economic sector involved in the development, marketing, and monetization of video games.

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Video game localization

Video game localization is the preparation of video game software and hardware for sale in a new region or country.

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Video game programmer

A game programmer is a software engineer, programmer, or computer scientist who primarily develops codebases for video games or related software, such as game development tools.

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Video Toaster

The NewTek Video Toaster is a combination of hardware and software for the editing and production of NTSC standard-definition video.

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Vim (text editor)

Vim ("Vim is pronounced as one word, like Jim, not vi-ai-em. It's written with a capital, since it's a name, again like Jim." a contraction of Vi IMproved) is a clone, with additions, of Bill Joy's vi text editor program for Unix.

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Vinum volume manager

Vinum, is a logical volume manager, also called software RAID, allowing implementations of the RAID-0, RAID-1 and RAID-5 models, both individually and in combination.

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Virtual Network Computing

In computing, Virtual Network Computing (VNC) is a graphical desktop sharing system that uses the Remote Frame Buffer protocol (RFB) to remotely control another computer.

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Visual Basic

Visual Basic is a third-generation event-driven programming language and integrated development environment (IDE) from Microsoft for its Component Object Model (COM) programming model first released in 1991 and declared legacy during 2008.

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Visual Expert

Visual Expert is a static program analyzer, extracting design and technical information from software source code by reverse-engineering, used by programmers for software maintenance, modernization or optimization.

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Visual inspection

Visual inspection is a common method of quality control, data acquisition, and data analysis.

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Visual IRC

Visual IRC (ViRC) is an open source Internet Relay Chat client for the Windows operating system.

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Visual Pinball

Visual Pinball is a freeware and source available video game engine for pinball tables and similar games such as pachinko machines.

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Visual Studio Code

Visual Studio Code is a source code editor developed by Microsoft for Windows, Linux and macOS.

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Visual Studio Extensibility

Visual Studio eXtensibility (VSX) is a feature of software supplier Microsoft's Integrated Development Environment, Visual Studio.

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VisualWorks

VisualWorks is a cross-platform implementation of the Smalltalk language.

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Voddler

Voddler is a Stockholm, Sweden-based provider of a video-on-demand (VOD) platform and a streaming technology for over-the-top (OTT) streaming on the public Internet.

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Volcanic Dungeon

Volcanic Dungeon is a role-playing video game designed by Roy Carnell and Stuart A. Galloway and released by Carnell Software for the ZX Spectrum, Dragon 32/64 and ZX81 computers in 1983.

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Vorbis

Vorbis is a free and open-source software project headed by the Xiph.Org Foundation.

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Vote counting in the Philippines

In the Philippines, votes are counted electronically since 2010.

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Voter Confidence and Increased Accessibility Act of 2003

The Voter Confidence and Increased Accessibility Act of 2003 (VCIAA) bill was introduced to the United States House of Representatives on May 22, 2003 as by Rush D. Holt, Jr. (D-NJ) and United States Senate on December 9, 2003 as by Bob Graham (D-FL).

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Vox (video game)

Vox is an independent voxel-based adventure and role-playing video game developed by Canadian studio AlwaysGeeky Games.

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VP3

On2 TrueMotion VP3 is a (royalty-free) lossy video compression format and video codec.

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VRML

VRML (Virtual Reality Modeling Language, pronounced vermal or by its initials, originally—before 1995—known as the Virtual Reality Markup Language) is a standard file format for representing 3-dimensional (3D) interactive vector graphics, designed particularly with the World Wide Web in mind.

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Vroom Framework

Vroom Framework is Java based web application development framework.

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VSdocman

VSdocman is a documentation generator that allows for code commenting and the automatic generation of technical documentation from C# and VB.NET projects.

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VVVVVV

VVVVVV is a 2010 2D puzzle platform video game created by Terry Cavanagh.

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Wacky Wheels

Wacky Wheels is an MS-DOS arcade kart racing video game released by Apogee Software in 1994.

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Waf

Waf is a build automation tool designed to assist in the automatic compilation and installation of computer software.

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Wake-on-LAN

Wake-on-LAN (WoL) is an Ethernet or token ring computer networking standard that allows a computer to be turned on or awakened by a network message.

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Ward Christensen

Ward Christensen (born 1945 in West Bend, Wisconsin, United States) is the co-founder of the CBBS bulletin board, the first bulletin board system (BBS) ever brought online.

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Warfare Incorporated

Warfare Incorporated is a real-time strategy game for developed by Spiffcode and published by Handmark for Palm OS, Pocket PC, PDAs, Tapwave Zodiac and iOS.

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Warlords Battlecry III

Warlords Battlecry III is a real-time strategy game developed by Infinite Interactive and published in 2004.

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Warmux

WarMUX is a free and open-source video game in the genre of "turn-based artillery games" like Scorched Earth or Worms.

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Warzone 2100

Warzone 2100 (pronounced: "Warzone twenty-one hundred") is an open-source real-time strategy and real-time tactics hybrid computer game, originally developed by Pumpkin Studios and published by Eidos Interactive.

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Waterfall model

The waterfall model is a relatively linear sequential design approach for certain areas of engineering design.

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Watermark (data file)

A watermark stored in a data file refers to a method for ensuring data integrity which combines aspects of data hashing and digital watermarking.

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WATFIV

WATFIV, or WATerloo FORTRAN IV, developed at the University of Waterloo, Canada is an implementation of the Fortran computer programming language.

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We the People (petitioning system)

We the People, launched September 22, 2011, was a section of the whitehouse.gov website (under President Barack Obama) for petitioning the administration's policy experts.

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Wealth Lab

Wealth Lab is a technical analysis software as well as an electronic trading platform owned by Fidelity Investments.

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Web Feature Service

In computing, the Open Geospatial Consortium Web Feature Service (WFS) Interface Standard provides an interface allowing requests for geographical features across the web using platform-independent calls.

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Web page

A web page (also written as webpage) is a document that is suitable for the World Wide Web and web browsers.

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WebGUI

WebGUI is an open source content management system written in Perl and released under the GNU General Public License.

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WebOS

webOS, also known as LG webOS and previously known as Open webOS, HP webOS and Palm webOS, is a Linux kernel-based multitasking operating system for smart devices such as smart TVs and it has been used as a mobile operating system.

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WebScaleSQL

WebScaleSQL was an open-source relational database management system (RDBMS) created as a software branch of the production-ready community releases of MySQL.

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Weird machine

In computer security, the weird machine is a computational artifact where additional code execution can happen outside the original specification of the program.

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WhatsApp

WhatsApp Messenger is a freeware and cross-platform messaging and Voice over IP (VoIP) service owned by Facebook.

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Whitespace character

In computer programming, white space is any character or series of characters that represent horizontal or vertical space in typography.

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Wickr

Wickr is an American software company based in San Francisco.

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Widget (GUI)

A control element (sometimes called a control or widget) in a graphical user interface is an element of interaction, such as a button or a scroll bar.

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Widgetset

Widgetsets support platform-sensitive development with the Lazarus IDE.

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William Fetter

William Fetter, also known as William Alan Fetter or Bill Fetter (March 14, 1928June 23, 2002), was an American graphic designer and pioneer in the field of computer graphics.

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William Genovese

William Genovese is a former greyhat hacker turned security professional, who goes by the alias illwill.

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William Shatner's TekWar

William Shatner's TekWar is a 1995 first-person shooter video game derived from the TekWar series of novels created by William Shatner and ghost-written by science-fiction author Ron Goulart.

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WinDbg

WinDbg is a multipurpose debugger for the Microsoft Windows computer operating system, distributed by Microsoft.

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Windows 1.0

Windows 1.0 is a graphical personal computer operating environment developed by Microsoft.

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Windows 2000

Windows 2000 (codenamed NT 5.0) is an operating system for use on both client and server computers.

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Windows Embedded CE 6.0

Windows Embedded CE 6.0 (codenamed "Yamazaki") is the sixth major release of Microsoft Windows embedded operating system targeted to enterprise specific tools such as industrial controllers and consumer electronics devices like digital cameras.

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Windows Server 2003

Windows Server 2003 is a server operating system produced by Microsoft and released on April 24, 2003.

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Windows software trace preprocessor

The Windows software trace preprocessor (abbreviated WPP; the preprocessor and related support tools are known as WPP Software Tracing) is a preprocessor that simplifies the use of WMI event tracing to implement efficient software tracing in drivers and applications that target Windows 2000 and later operating systems.

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Windows Template Library

Windows Template Library (WTL) is a free software, object-oriented C++ template library for Win32 development.

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Windows Vista

Windows Vista (codenamed Longhorn) is an operating system by Microsoft for use on personal computers, including home and business desktops, laptops, tablet PCs and media center PCs.

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Windward Studios

Windward Studios is a software development company based in Boulder, Colorado.

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WinExe

WinExe is a software that allows user to execute commands remotely on WindowsNT/2000/XP/2003/Vista/2003/2008 systems from GNU/Linux.

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Wing Commander (video game)

Wing Commander is the eponymous first game in Chris Roberts' science fiction space flight simulation franchise Wing Commander by Origin Systems.

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Wing Commander III: Heart of the Tiger

Wing Commander III: Heart of the Tiger is the third main game in Chris Roberts' Wing Commander science fiction space combat simulation video game series, developed and released by Origin Systems.

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Wing Commander IV: The Price of Freedom

Wing Commander IV: The Price of Freedom is the fourth main game in the Wing Commander science fiction space combat simulator video game series, produced by Origin Systems and released by Electronic Arts for the PC in 1996 and the Sony PlayStation in 1997 (the game was also released on the North American PlayStation Network Store in 2009).

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WinNuke

The term WinNuke refers to a remote denial-of-service attack (DoS) that affected the Microsoft Windows 95, Microsoft Windows NT and Microsoft Windows 3.1x computer operating systems.

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Winplot

Winplot is a general-purpose plotting utility for Microsoft Windows that can draw (and animate) curves and surfaces presented in a variety of formats.

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WinRoll

WinRoll is an open source, free software utility for Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows 7 which allows the user to "roll up" windows into their title bars, in addition to other window management related features.

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Wintermute Engine

Wintermute Engine (commonly abbreviated as WME) is a set of software tools and a runtime interpreter (game engine) primarily designed for creating and running graphical adventure games.

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Wire (software)

Wire is a cross-platform, encrypted instant messaging client created by Wire Swiss.

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Wire Swiss

Wire Swiss GmbH is a software company headquartered in Zug, Switzerland.

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Witchaven

Witchaven is a fantasy first-person shooter video game with action role-playing game elements, developed by Capstone Software and published by Intracorp Entertainment in.

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Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory

Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory is a free and open source multiplayer first-person shooter video game set during World War II.

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Workspace

Workspace is a term used in various branches of engineering and economic development.

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World of Arch

World of Arch, (WoA), is a freeware roguelike video game, designed by I.A. Jääskeläinen, and released in 1994.

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World of Padman

World of Padman (WoP) is an open source first-person shooter video game available in both English and German.

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WorldForge

The WorldForge project is producing an open source framework for massively multiplayer online role-playing games.

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WorldWideWeb

WorldWideWeb (later renamed to Nexus to avoid confusion between the software and the World Wide Web) was the first web browser and editor.

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Worms Armageddon

Worms Armageddon is a 2D artillery turn-based tactics video game developed by Team17 and part of the ''Worms'' series.

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Worst-case execution time

The worst-case execution time (WCET) of a computational task is the maximum length of time the task could take to execute on a specific hardware platform.

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Write once, compile anywhere

Write once, compile anywhere (WOCA) is a philosophy taken by a compiler and its associated software libraries or by a software library/software framework which refers to a capability of writing a computer program that can be compiled on all platforms without the need to modify its source code.

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Write-only language

In computer humor, a write-only language is a pejorative term for a programming language alleged to have syntax or semantics sufficiently dense and bizarre that any routine of significant size is too difficult to understand by other programmers and cannot be safely edited.

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WS-Management

WS-Management (Web Services-Management) is a DMTF open standard defining a SOAP-based protocol for the management of servers, devices, applications and various Web services.

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WTFPL

The WTFPL (Do What the Fuck You Want To Public License) is a permissive license most commonly used as a free software license.

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WWE 2K

WWE 2K is a series of professional wrestling video games that are currently developed by Visual Concepts and Yuke's, and published by 2K Sports.

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WWIV

WWIV was a popular brand of bulletin board system software from the late 1980s through the mid-1990s.

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WxBasic

wxBasic is a free software / open-source software, cross-platform BASIC interpreter.

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WxWidgets

wxWidgets ("wix-widgets", formerly wxWindows) is a widget toolkit and tools library for creating graphical user interfaces (GUIs) for cross-platform applications.

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X Window System

The X Window System (X11, or shortened to simply X) is a windowing system for bitmap displays, common on UNIX-like computer operating systems.

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X-12-ARIMA

X-12-ARIMA was the U.S. Census Bureau's software package for seasonal adjustment.

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X-Men: The Ravages of Apocalypse

X-Men: The Ravages of Apocalypse is a first-person shooter video game.

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X-Ray Engine

The X-Ray Engine is the name of the 3D game engine created by Kiev-based computer game developer GSC Game World.

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X265

x265 is a library for encoding video into the High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC/H.265) video compression format that was developed and standardized by the ISO/IEC MPEG and ITU-T VCEG.

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Xargon

Xargon, also known as Xargon: The Mystery of the Blue Builders, is a video game trilogy produced by Epic MegaGames for DOS.

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XBMC4Xbox

XBMC4Xbox is a free and open source media player software made solely for the first-generation Xbox video-game console.

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Xcade

XCade was one of the very first arcade emulators developed around 1995 (pre-dating MAME by a short time, but following Neil Bradley's Atari vector emulator for instance) and one of the first multi-game emulators.

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Xcode

Xcode is an integrated development environment (IDE) for macOS containing a suite of software development tools developed by Apple for developing software for macOS, iOS, watchOS, and tvOS.

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XDarwin

XDarwin was a display server supporting the X Window System (X11) ported to run on the Mac OS X and Darwin operating systems.

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XEmacs

XEmacs is a graphical- and console-based text editor which runs on almost any Unix-like operating system as well as Microsoft Windows.

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Xenonauts

Xenonauts is a turn-based science fiction video game developed and published as the maiden title of London-based independent game studio Goldhawk Interactive.

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Xerox Alto

The Xerox Alto is the first computer designed from its inception to support an operating system based on a graphical user interface (GUI), later using the desktop metaphor.

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Xilinx ISE

Xilinx ISE 100728 xilinx.com (Integrated Synthesis Environment), Springer Science & Business Media, 14-Nov-2007 is a software tool produced by Xilinx for synthesis and analysis of HDL designs, enabling the developer to synthesize ("compile") their designs, perform timing analysis, examine RTL diagrams, simulate a design's reaction to different stimuli, and configure the target device with the programmer.

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XMMS

X Multimedia System (XMMS) is an audio player for Unix-like systems released under a free software license.

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XobotOS

XobotOS is a Xamarin research project that explored porting Android 4.0 from Java/Dalvik to C# to explore the performance and memory footprint benefits of C#.

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Xputer

The Xputer is a design for a reconfigurable computer, proposed by computer scientist Reiner Hartenstein.

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Xwd

In the X Window System, the program xwd (X Window dump) captures the content of a screen or of a window and optionally saves it into a file.

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XZ Utils

XZ Utils (previously LZMA Utils) is a set of free command-line lossless data compressors, including LZMA and xz, for Unix-like operating systems and, from version 5.0 onwards, Microsoft Windows.

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Yacc

Yacc (Yet Another Compiler-Compiler) is a computer program for the Unix operating system developed by Stephen C. Johnson.

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Yggdrasil Linux/GNU/X

Yggdrasil Linux/GNU/X, or LGX (pronounced igg-drah-sill), is a discontinued early Linux distribution developed by Yggdrasil Computing, Incorporated, a company founded by Adam J. Richter in Berkeley, California.

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YUSCII

YUSCII is an informal name for several JUS standards for 7-bit character encoding.

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Z88 FEM software

Z88 is a software package for the finite element method (FEM) and topology optimization.

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Zachtronics

Zachtronics LLC an independent video game development studio, best known for their engineering puzzle games.

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Zak McKracken and the Alien Mindbenders

Zak McKracken and the Alien Mindbenders is a 1988 graphic adventure game by Lucasfilm Games.

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Zaz (video game)

Zaz (a backronym for "Zaz ain't Z***") is a free software (GPLv3) arcade action puzzle computer game, similar to Zuma.

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Zeno Clash

Zeno Clash is a first-person fighting video game with elements of a first-person shooter.

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Zeus (malware)

Zeus, ZeuS, or Zbot is a Trojan horse malware package that runs on versions of Microsoft Windows.

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Zlib License

The zlib license is a permissive free software license which defines the terms under which the zlib software library can be distributed.

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Zopo Mobile

Zopo Mobile (or simply, Zopo) is the commonly used name of Shenzhen Zopo Communications-equipment Limited Company, a Mobile Smartphone maker headquartered in Shenzhen, China.

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Zork

Zork is one of the earliest interactive fiction computer games, with roots drawn from the original genre game Colossal Cave Adventure.

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Zork I

Zork: The Great Underground Empire - Part I, later known as Zork I, is an interactive fiction video game written by Marc Blank, Dave Lebling, Bruce Daniels and Tim Anderson and published by Infocom in 1980.

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.kkrieger

.kkrieger (from Krieger, German for warrior) is a first-person shooter video game created by German demogroup.theprodukkt (a former subdivision of Farbrausch), which won first place in the 96k game competition at Breakpoint in April 2004.

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.NET Framework

.NET Framework (pronounced dot net) is a software framework developed by Microsoft that runs primarily on Microsoft Windows.

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1260 (computer virus)

1260, or V2PX, was a demonstration computer virus written in 1989 by Mark Washburn that used a form of polymorphic encryption.

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1983 in science

The year 1983 in science and technology involved many significant events, as listed below.

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1994 Formula One cheating controversy

The 1994 Formula One cheating controversy was a series of allegations made throughout the 1994 Formula One season.

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1K ZX Chess

1K ZX Chess is a 1982 chess program for the unexpanded Sinclair ZX81.

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2001 in poetry

Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).

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2010 Austin suicide attack

The 2010 Austin suicide attack occurred on February 18, 2010, when Andrew Joseph Stack III deliberately crashed his single-engine Piper Dakota light aircraft into Building I of the Echelon office complex in Austin, Texas, United States, killing himself and Internal Revenue Service manager Vernon Hunter.

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2048 (video game)

2048 is a single-player sliding block puzzle game designed by Italian web developer Gabriele Cirulli.

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2Fort

2Fort is a multiplayer map for the first-person shooter video games ''Quake World Team Fortress'', Team Fortress Classic and Team Fortress 2.

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386BSD

386BSD, sometimes called "Jolix", is a discontinued free Unix-like operating system based on BSD, first released in 1992.

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389 Directory Server

The 389 Directory Server (previously Fedora Directory Server) is an LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) server developed by Red Hat as part of Red Hat's community-supported Fedora Project.

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3APL

An Abstract Agent Programming Language or Artificial Autonomous Agents Programming Language or 3APL (pronounced triple-A-P-L) is an experimental tool and programming language for the development, implementation and testing of multiple cognitive agents using the Belief-Desire-Intention (BDI) approach.

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3D-Calc

3D-Calc is a 3-dimensional spreadsheet program for the Atari ST computer.

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3dfx Interactive

3dfx Interactive was a company headquartered in San Jose, California, founded in 1994, that specialized in the manufacturing of 3D graphics processing units, and later, graphics cards.

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7-Zip

7-Zip is a free and open-source file archiver, a utility used to place groups of files within compressed containers known as "archives".

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