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  • | notable_works = ''[[The World's Writing Systems]]'' (1996) ...s)|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=T6jmziooEk0C&pg=PR13|date=30 June 1997|publisher=Eisenbrauns|isbn=978-1-57506-019-4|page=xiii}}</ref> ...
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  • ...Americas|reason=It does not seem appropriate to characterize it as a full writing system, when the decipherment and interpretation is disputed|date=February {{Infobox writing system ...
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  • | developer = [[Adobe Systems]] ...oped by [[Adobe Systems]] in 1994. After PageMill 3.0, it was discontinued in favor of [[Adobe GoLive|GoLive]]. ...
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  • In [[graphonomics]], '''sloppiness space''' is a term introduced by David Goldberg and Cate Richardson of [[Xerox]] to describe the shape sp ...|title=Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems - CHI '93 |chapter=Touch-typing with a stylus |date=24–29 April 1993 |pages ...
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  • {{Short description|Device driver model used in Microsoft Windows/386}} '''VxD''' is the [[device driver]] model used in [[Windows/386|Microsoft Windows/386]] 2.x, the 386 enhanced mode of [[Windo ...
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  • {{Short description|Alphabet published by Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa in the 16th century}} {{Infobox writing system ...
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  • [[Image:Eberhardt Rechtin.jpg|thumb|right|upright=1.25|Eberhardt Rechtin, in September 1960, when he was Chief of the ''Electronics Research Section'' o ...[systems engineer]] and respected authority in [[aerospace]] systems and [[systems architecture]]. ...
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  • ...used as a basis for building [[electronic test equipment]], [[automation]] systems, and modular [[laboratory]] instruments. ...stry-standard]] [[Bus (computing)|computer buses]] and permits flexibility in building equipment. Often, modules are fitted with custom [[software]] to m ...
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  • ...ed by [[Armistead Burwell Smith IV]] (a.k.a. Zach Smith) from [[Pinback]], Systems Officer, Neighborhood Watch on bass and vocals, [[Pall Jenkins]] ([[The Bla ...''[[Songs From an Old Town We Once Knew]]'', released on Cargo/Headhunter in 1999. ...
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  • ...oot]] the computer. Bradley joined IBM in 1975 after earning his doctorate in electrical engineering from Purdue University with a dissertation on comput ...o be used by end users, originally&mdash;it was meant to be used by people writing programs or documentation, so that they could reboot their computers withou ...
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  • ...[https://inspire.berkeley.edu/p/promise-may-2018/150-years-light/#:~:text=In%201977%2C%20Bob%20Fabry%20and%20his%20student%20Bill%20Joy%20created%20Berk ...nd [[COMIT]]. Bob wrote MADBUG, a high level debugger for programs written in the University of Michigan's [[MAD (programming language)|MAD]] programming ...
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  • | founded = {{Start date and age|1980}} in [[Massachusetts]], United States | defunct = {{End date|1997}} ...
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  • ...{frac|5|1|4}}-inch floppy disk drive development at [[Shugart Associates]] in 1976. The main shareholders were [[Maxell]], [[Iomega]] and [[3M]]. This or ...ting systems like the [[Zip drive]], were replaced by writable [[CD-ROM]]s in many roles, and later, by [[thumb drive]]s which were simpler, smaller, and ...
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  • | version of = <!-- For articles about releases of operating systems ONLY --> | working state = Historical<!-- "Current", "Discontinued" (operating systems), or "No longer supported" (releases) --> ...
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  • ...;1694) was a pioneer of [[a priori language|''a priori'' languages]] (what in the seventeenth century was called a '[[philosophical language]]'). ...]. His name appears in ''A Collection of the Names of the Merchants living in and about the City of London'' (1677), with the address "Fan-church street" ...
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  • ...ike the System/32 and the System/3, the System/34 was primarily programmed in the [[IBM RPG|RPG II]] language.<ref>{{cite web ...ing point operations used by the System/34 Fortran compiler and optionally in assembly code.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/ibm/system34 ...
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  • {{short description|Wordless open semantic form of writing}} [[File:Asemic3.jpg|right|thumb|Asemic writing from Marco Giovenale<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.3ammagazine.com/3am/mai ...
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  • ...Norman Ramsey. Unlike many other intermediate languages, it is represented in plain [[ASCII]] text, not [[bytecode]] or another [[Binary data|binary]] fo * C--, the original branch, with the final version 2.0 released in May 2005<ref name="v2" /> ...
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  • {{Short description|Abugida used in China}} {{Infobox Writing system ...
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  • ...c=ues}} use [[laser]]s as the light source and use it both for reading and writing to the discs.<ref name=OpDef.IBM>{{cite web ...and new methods are in development. An [[optical disc drive]] is a device in a computer that can read [[CD-ROM]]s or other [[optical disc]]s, such as DV ...
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