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  1. Block programming

    globalize USA date May 2010 original research date March 2012 Block programming or television block is a strategy of broadcast programming and radio programmers. Block programming occurs when the television network schedules similar television program s back to back. The concept is to provide similar programming to keep the viewers. Radio stations use it consistently they program the same type of music for long periods of time. A notable example of block programming was NBC s Must See TV Must See TV Thursday evening, which included 2 hours of sitcoms and 1 hour of ER TV series ER , Channel 4 s T4 program which often ran sitcoms like Friends back to back for an hour or more. This strategy is particularly common in cable television , where rerun s are assembled into similar blocks to fill several hours of generally little watched daytime. Block programming in radio also refers to programming ... of block programming prior to the 1980s, it was not uncommon to mix various blocks of talk programming ... radio or shock jock hot talk block, which reaches a different demographic stations that have attempted the block strategy have historically been unsuccessful. Block programming of this nature ... ethnic and cultural audiences, although even in this realm the idea of block programming is declining ... DEFAULTSORT Block Programming Category Broadcasting Category Radio terminology Category Television programming blocks Bcast stub nl Verticale programmering ja ... hour a 3 hour afternoon of jazz or a 4 hour Saturday night 70 s disco show. Generally speaking block programming is anathema to modern competitive commercial radio, which traditionally uses uniform ... was once a program block on Cartoon Network . Also, TV Land airs older shows that were once aired on sister channel Nickelodeon s Nick at Nite program block. Disney Junior is scheduled to become a full ... , May 26, 2010 ref See also List of television programming blocks Strip programming Broadcast programming ...   more details



  1. Block (programming)

    refimprove date May 2010 In computer programming , a block is a section of computer code code which is grouped ... programming statements . A programming language that permits the creation of blocks, including blocks nested within other blocks, is called a block structured programming language. Ideas of block ... keyword such as code lambda code or code let code as in the Lisp programming language Lisp family . In a block structured programming language, the names of variables and other objects such as procedures ... science References references DEFAULTSORT Statement Block Category Structured programming languages ... Revised Report which described the syntax and semantics of Algol 60 introduced the notion of a block ... begin and end... in which e very declaration appears in a block in this way and is valid only for that block. ref name algol60 report cite book title Report on the Algorithmic Language ALGOL 60 ... first12 M. last12 Woodger ref The function of blocks in programming is to enable groups of statements to be treated as if they were one statement, and to narrow the scope programming lexical scope of variables, procedures and functions declared in a block so that they do not conflict with variables ... programming language C family in which blocks are delimited by curly braces code code and code code ... a function definition within a block. And unlike its ancestor Algol, Pascal does not support the use of blocks with their own declarations inside the begin and end of an existing block, only compound ... control statements. Basic semantics The semantic meaning of a block is twofold. Firstly, it provides .... For instance until 1978 standard Fortran had no block if statement, so to write a standard complying ... WAGES TAX SUPTAX source Even in this very brief Fortran programming language Fortran fragment, written ... as a unit, and the default values which had to appear in initialization in this style of programming can, with a block structure, be placed closer to the decision source lang pascal Language Jensen and Wirth ...   more details



  1. Crunch (programming block)

    CRUNCH a Saturday morning programming block dedicated to animation on the Canadian television channel YTV Canadian TV channel YTV . CRUNCH premiered on September 9, 2006, replacing The Zone Summer Weekends hosted by Sugar and Carlos and Vortex hosted by Paula. From its beginning until mid September 2008 it was hosted by Ajay. Starting October 4, 2008 Andy not to be confused with Andy from Prank Patrol is the host. The theme of the new Block programming programming block is a new holiday called day 6 where there is no homework, chores or hobbies, such as music classes which could interrupt a kid s day during the hours of 7 a.m. to 12 p.m. the hours that the CRUNCH programming block airs . YTV promoted the new programming block by inviting kids to download a kit which included door hangers informing others that day 6 was on and no chores and homework were being completed. There were also flyers which contained many of the programming block s slogans and a large notebook poster. The hosted portions of CRUNCH were different than other programming blocks. Rather than having a host talk for 5 minutes after a show, it s divided into two parts one during the second commercial break, and one during the credits. Crunch also uses special on screen bugs. Sister block The Zone YTV The Zone followed its footsteps on September 3rd, 2007. External links http www.ytv.com programming crunch CRUNCH website on YTV.com Category Canadian animated television series Category YTV shows ...   more details



  1. Noise (programming block)

    Nihongo Noise Noizu is a Fuji TV late night anime Block programming programming block , broadcast each Wednesday night from 26 08 to 26 38. ref name ann cite web url http www.animenewsnetwork.com news 2009 03 06 takako shimura aoi hana school manga gets tv anime title Takako Shimura s Aoi Hana Yuri Manga Gets TV Anime publisher Anime News Network date 2009 03 06 accessdate 2009 05 15 ref ref name gigazine cite web url http en.gigazine.net index.php? news comments 20090319 taf2009 goods title TAF 2009 publisher Gigazine date 2009 04 03 accessdate 2009 05 15 ref ref name mainichishimbun cite web url http mainichi.jp enta mantan anime archive news 2009 02 20090220mog00m200069000c.html title NOISE work Mainichi Shimbun date 2009 02 20 accessdate 2009 05 15 ref ref name mainichi2 cite web url http mainichi.jp enta mantan archive news 2009 03 30 20090330mog00m200028000c.html title work Mainichi Shimbun date 2009 03 30 accessdate 2009 05 15 ref It is Fuji TV s second late night anime themed time block, after Noitamina noitaminA , which airs every Thursday night. It first began on October 15, 2008, with Michiko to Hatchin . ref name ann ref name mainichishimbun ref name aa cite web url http animeanime.jp news archives 2008 11 noise2.html title NOISE 2 date 2008 11 20 accessdate 2009 05 15 ref Programs class wikitable style font size 95 Title Date Ep. Studio 1 Michiko to Hatchin October 16, 2008 March 18, 2009 align center 22 Manglobe 2 Ristorante Paradiso April 9, 2009 June 2009 align center 11 david production 3 Aoi Hana July 2, 2009 September 10, 2009 align center 11 J.C.Staff References reflist Noise anime Category Fuji News Network Category Japanese television networks Category Noise programming block Category Article Feedback 5 anime stub ja NOISE ...   more details



  1. Block

    , a 2006 horror film directed by James E. Roberts Broadcasting Block programming Program block , the result of a programming strategy in broadcasting People Francesca Lia Block born 1962 , American ...wiktionary Block Blocks block blocked blocks selfref If you re looking for the blocking policy on Wikipedia, see Wikipedia Blocking policy . Block may refer to TOC right Administrative subdivisions A city block , the smallest area that is surrounded by streets Block country subdivision , term used in many ... to the block in 1618. Tower block , a high rise multi unit building Block sailing , a single or multiple pulley used on sailboats Cylinder block , the main part of an internal combustion engine Toy block , one of a set of wooden or plastic pieces of various shapes Unit block a type of standardized wooden toy block for children Cogset Freewheels Freewheel , a set of rear sprockets that attaches to a hub on the rear wheel Wood block a small piece of slit drum made from a single piece of wood and used as a percussion instrument Hat block a wooden block carved into the shape of a hat by a craftsman known as a block shaper Postage stamp block , an attached group of postage stamps Science Block periodic table Block extraction of petroleum , a sub division of an underground reservoir Block meteorology , large scale patterns in the atmospheric pressure field Block geology , is a geologic ... s path Block basketball , when a defensive player legally deflects a shot Blocking martial arts , a defensive ... in Railway signalling Blocks railway signalling Technology Block data storage , the practice of storing electronic data in equally sized units Block level element in the HTML markup language Block telecommunications , a unit of data transmission Block programming , a group of declarations and statements treated as a unit Block Internet , technical measures to restrict users access to certain ... Blocks C language extension , an extension to the C programming language designed to support parallel ...   more details



  1. The Block

    The Block may refer to TOCright Places Australia The Block Sydney , the first Aboriginal land handback United States The Outlets at Orange , formerly known as the Block at Orange an open air shopping and entertainment mall located in Southern California The Block Baltimore , an adult entertainment area Philippines The Block Philippines , one of two annex buildings in SM City North EDSA located in North Avenue, Quezon City Entertainment A set of TV series of similar format The Block Australian TV series The Block Australian TV series The Block UK TV series The Block UK TV series The Block Belgium TV series The Block Belgium TV series The Block Israeli TV series The Block Israeli TV series Het Blok The Block album The Block album , the fifth studio album from the New Kids On The Block The Block magazine The Block magazine , a Canadian biannual fashion magazine Sports The Block American Football Jerry Kramer s block in the 1967 NFL Championship Game that led to the winning touchdown Other Bloc Qu b cois , a Canadian political party often referred to as The Bloc The wooden block used in the Decapitation beheading of a condemned person with an axe disambig ...   more details



  1. Block to Block

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Block to Block Type studio Longtype Artist De Press Cover Released 1981 Recorded Genre Punk rock , Post punk Length Label Producer Reviews Last album This album Next album Block to Block is the debut album of the band De Press . It was released in 1981 and was produced by John Leckie . Track listing Kalhoz Block to Block Kiss Me Russia Dobl Steyshen Kejk Velvet Walz Peyshens Bo Jo Cie Kochom Forcd Moniuments On Top Tavarish Transparent Tlf. Conveyor Belt External links http www.discogs.com De Press Block To Block master 731 Album entry at Discogs.com DEFAULTSORT Block To Block Category 1981 debut albums Category Albums produced by John Leckie 1980s punk album stub ...   more details



  1. S-block

    lowercase s block wikify date April 2012 reason Layout requires improvement. align right style margin 0 0 1em 1em Chemical elements in the s block Periodic table group Group Alkali metal 1 Alkaline earth metal 2 Noble gas 18 Periodic table period Period Period 1 element 1 element cell 1 Hydrogen H Gas Nonmetals Primordial element cell 2 Helium He Gas Noble gases Primordial Period 2 element 2 element cell 3 Lithium Li Solid Alkali metals Primordial element cell 4 Beryllium Be Solid Alkaline earth metals Primordial Period 3 element 3 element cell 11 Sodium Na Solid Alkali metals Primordial element cell 12 Magnesium Mg Solid Alkaline earth metals Primordial Period 4 element 4 element cell 19 Potassium K Solid Alkali metals Primordial element cell 20 Calcium Ca Solid Alkaline earth metals Primordial Period 5 element 5 element cell 37 Rubidium Rb Solid Alkali metals Primordial element cell 38 Strontium Sr Solid Alkaline earth metals Primordial Period 6 element 6 element cell 55 Caesium Cs Solid Alkali metals Primordial element cell 56 Barium Ba Solid Alkaline earth metals Primordial Period 7 element 7 element cell 87 Francium Fr Solid Alkali metals Natural radio element cell 88 Radium Ra Solid Alkaline earth metals Natural radio The s block of the Periodic table extended periodic table consists of the first two periodic table group group s, ref http www.cytss.edu.hk chem f67res i1.pdf ref namely the alkali metals and the alkaline earth metals . The elements in the s block generally exhibit well defined trends in their physical and chemical properties, changing steadily moving down ... also considered to be part of the s block. The modern periodic law states that an element ... table is based on modern periodic law. The long form is divided into four block periodic table blocks , i.e. s, p, d, and f. In an atom of an s block element,the last electron enters the s orbital ... s ru S simple S block sk Blok s sl Blok s sh Elementi s bloka sv S blocket ta S ...   more details



  1. Panther Programming

    Panther Programming is a development tool based on Scratch programming language Scratch MIT . You can add your own blocks to this program. It has added blocks. You can use new programming blocks that use with the camera. New Features Block Making Writing to .txt files Cloning Improved Color Feature Misc Forgotten Blocks New Cattegories for Blocks Blocks, Files, Colors New Block Shape Color Block, Square Panther News References http scratch.mit.edu forums viewtopic.php?id 30968 http wiki.scratch.mit.edu wiki Panther Scratch Modification External Links http pantherprogramming.weebly.com Official Website Category Computer programming tools ...   more details



  1. World Programming

    Refimprove date September 2011 Notability date September 2011 Infobox company company name World Programming company logo Image World Programming.png company type Private Limited Company foundation 2000 location United Kingdom UK industry Software products World Programming System WPS homepage http www.worldprogramming.com www.worldprogramming.com World Programming is a private limited company headquartered in the United Kingdom UK . They develop and distribute software products concerned with numerical analysis , business intelligence and data distribution. The company s main software products is the World Programming System WPS . ref Cite web url http www.worldprogramming.com company title www.worldprogramming.com company accessdate 3 February 2012 author World Programming Ltd date 2 February 2012 ref The software was the subject of SAS Institute lawsuit with World Programming a lawsuit by SAS Institute . The European Court of Justice EU Court of Justice ruled in favor of World Programming, stating that the copyright protection does not extend to the software functionality, the programming language used and the format of the data files used by the program. It stated that there is no copyright infringement when a company which does not have access to the source code of a program studies, observes and tests that program to create another program with the same functionality. ref cite news url http www.bloomberg.com news 2012 05 02 copyright can t block software reverse engineering court.html title Copyright Can t Block Software Reverse Engineering Court author Aoife White publisher Bloomberg date 2012 05 02 accessdate 2012 05 02 ref See also World Programming System WPS References references External links http www.worldprogramming.com World Programming web site Category Software companies of the United Kingdom es World Programming ...   more details



  1. Channel (programming)

    A Channel is a construct used in interprocess communication to represent some binding between concurrent processes. An object may be sent over a channel, and a process is able to receive any objects sent over a channel it has a reference computer science reference to. They are similar to pipeline software pipeline s, but may contain arbitrary serialisation unserialised objects instead of lines of text, and are used within a single program for coordination, rather than across several programs. They are inherently Synchronization computer science synchronous a process waiting to receive an object from a channel will Blocking scheduling block until the object is sent. However, if they are used in a Thread computer science single threaded or cooperative multitasking cooperatively scheduling system, they also resemble event based programming models. Channels first originated in communicating sequential processes CSP , a formal model for concurrency. The Limbo programming language uses channels as the primary way of communicating between processes, inherited from CSP via Newsqueak and the Alef programming language . They are also used in the C programming language threading library libthread, and in Plan 9 From Bell Labs , which uses libthread, as well as in Stackless Python and the Go programming language . References http swtch.com rsc thread Bell Labs and CSP Threads http www.vitanuova.com inferno limbo.html Limbo Inferno Application Programming http www.stackless.com wiki Channels Stackless.com Channels comp sci stub compu prog stub Category Inter process communication ...   more details



  1. Imperative programming

    .. Block structure Main block programming Early in the development of high level language s, the introduction ...ref improve date October 2011 Programming paradigms In computer science , imperative programming is a programming ... for the computer to perform. The term is used in opposition to declarative programming , which expresses ... to be taken. Functional programming Functional and logical programming are examples of a more declarative approach. Imperative, procedural, and declarative programming Procedural programming is imperative programming in which the program is built from one or more procedures also known as subroutine ... effect on how imperative programs appear and how they are constructed. Heavily procedural programming ... arguments and returns from procedures, is known as structured programming . From the 1960s onwards, structured programming and modular programming in general, have been promoted as techniques to improve the maintainability and overall quality of imperative programs. Object oriented programming ... programming could be considered as a step towards declarative programming. A programmer can often tell ... the statements to be executed and their order of execution to a large extent. Declarative programming is a non imperative style of programming in which programs describe the desired results of the program .... Functional programming Functional and logical programming languages are characterized by a declarative programming style. In a pure functional language , such as Haskell programming language Haskell ... languages, such as Lisp programming language Lisp , OCaml and Erlang programming language Erlang , support a mixture of procedural and functional programming. In logic programming logical programming ... of the statements. As in functional programming languages, some logical programming languages such as Prolog ... a procedural style of programming. Many imperative programming languages such as Fortran , BASIC and C programming language C are abstraction s of assembly language . Overview The hardware implementation ...   more details



  1. BASIC Programming

    about the Atari 2600 cartridge programming in other BASICs BASIC other meanings Basic programming disambiguation Infobox video game title Basic Programming image File BasicProgramming packshot.jpg BasicProgramming packshot developer Warren Robinett publisher Atari designer Warren Robinett released 1979 platforms Atari 2600 media Cartridge electronics Cartridge requirements input Keypad game controller Keypad Notes One of the few games to use the keypad controllers BASIC Programming attempted to teach simple computer programming on the Atari 2600. It was released for the Atari 2600 console in 1979 and it was one of only a few non gaming cartridges released by the company. This program allowed consumers to create some simple programs using its own unique programming language, which was superficially similar to dialects of BASIC , but differed in many important aspects. The extremely small RAM size of the Atari 2600, 128 bytes, severely restricted the possibilities of this cartridge for writing any programs. The BASIC Programming display was divided into six regions Program where instructions are written maximum of nine lines of code . Call stack Stack shows temporary results of what your program does. Variable programming Variables displays the values of any variables your program is using. Output displays any output values your program is creating. Status displays the amount of available ... other than programs such as printing names or moving a block across the screen. The cartridge intended to teach programming using its keypad controllers, which was not really a suitable medium of input for programming. Users could disable all windows except Program and keep selecting New Line until ... this trick. Given these limitations, Basic Programming cartridge never took off and is considered to be a novel ... 15 Basic Programming at AtariAge BASIC Category 1979 video games Category Atari games Category Atari 2600 games Category Programming games de Atari 2600 Basic Programming ...   more details



  1. Structured programming

    use of subroutines , Block programming block structures and for loop for and while loop s in contrast ...refimprove date January 2012 Programming paradigms Structured programming is a programming paradigm aimed ... such as ALGOL with suitably rich control structures. Low level structure programming At a low level ... expressed with keywords such as Conditional programming code if..then..else..endif code , Switch ... that each loop should only have one entry point and in the original structural programming, also only one exit point, and a few languages enforce this . A language is described as block structured ... , as in PL I or the curly braces code ... code of C programming language C and Curly brace family Curly bracket languages many later languages. Structured programming languages It is possible to do structured programming in any programming language, though it is preferable to use something like a procedural programming language . Some of the languages initially used for structured programming languages include ALGOL , Pascal programming language Pascal , PL I and Ada programming language Ada but most new procedural programming languages since that time have included features to encourage structured programming, and sometimes deliberately left out features ref GOTO for example ref that would make unstructured programming easy. History Theoretical foundation The structured program theorem provides the theoretical basis of structured programming. It states that three ways of combining programs&mdash ... . This observation did not originate with the structured programming movement these structures ... , and David Gries . Debate P. J. Plauger , an early adopter of structured programming, described his ... themselves. ref cite book last Plauger first P. J. authorlink P. J. Plauger title Programming ... with abolishing the GOTO statement. In his 1974 paper, Structured Programming with Goto Statements ... Structured programming theorists gained a major ally in the 1970s after IBM researcher Harlan Mills ...   more details



  1. Logic programming

    Cleanup date June 2010 Programming paradigms Logic programming is, in its broadest sense, the use of mathematical logic for computer programming . In this view of logic programming, which can be traced at least as far back as Alonzo Church 1932 , logical inference can be used in programming. This view ... taker proposal to use forward chaining under the control of logical propositions. The Planner programming language Planner programming language 1969, 1971 used both forward chaining invoked by assertions ... of Logic Programming Resolution, Planner, Edinburg LCF, Prolog, and the Japanese Fifth Generation ... University Press year 2011 ref restricts logic programming to backwards chaining in the form tt ... n sub tt . The defining feature of logic programming is that sets of formulas can be regarded as programs ... is restricted, e.g., Horn clause s or Harrop formula Hereditary Harrop formulae and logic programming ... infeasible, logic programming as commonly understood also relies on the programmer to ensure ... prover. In this respect, logic programming is comparable to conventional imperative programming using ... computing interpreters . History Logic programming in the first and wider sense gave rise to a number ... programming language. Logic programming in the narrower sense can be traced back to debates ... and Seymour Papert . Although it was based on logic, Planner programming language Planner , developed ... at a time. Planner gave rise to the programming languages QA 4, Popler, Conniver, QLISP, and the concurrent ... in the design and implementation of the programming language Prolog. Prolog gave rise to the programming languages Algebraic Logic Functional programming language ALF , Fril , G del programming language G del , Mercury programming language Mercury , Oz programming language Oz , Ciao, Visual Prolog , XSB , and Prolog , as well as a variety of concurrent logic programming languages see Shapiro 1989 for a survey , constraint logic programming languages and datalog . In 1997, the Association ...   more details



  1. Programming idiom

    A programming idiom is a means of expressing a recurring construct in one or more programming language s. Generally speaking, a programming idiom is an expression of a simple task or algorithm that is not a built in feature in the programming language being used, or, conversely, the use of an unusual or notable feature that is built in to a programming language. The term can be used more broadly, however, to refer to complex algorithms or programming design pattern s. Knowing the idioms associated with a programming language and how to use them is an important part of gaining fluency in that language. Examples of Simple Idioms Incrementing a counter In a language like BASIC , the code to increment a counter by one is mundane code i i 1 code The C programming language C language , and many others derived from it, have language specific features that make this code shorter code language C i 1 i i 1 i same result i same result code small There is a difference between the first two expressions, which yield the new version of code i code , and the third, which yields the old version of code i code . When the expressions are used as isolated statements, as in this example, the yielded value is ignored. small Pascal programming language Pascal , as a keyword centric language, contains a built in procedure for the same operation code i i 1 Inc i same code These are the idiomatic ways of adding one to a counter . Swapping values between variables Main article Swap computer science In many languages, code for swapping the values in two variables looks like the following code temp a a b ... between different programming languages, although it often takes the form of a while loop where the test ... same as while 1 do something code code Using a naked block and the redo operator do something redo ... more in the article Opaque pointer . External links http en.wikibooks.org wiki C 2B 2B Programming Idioms C programming idioms from Wikibooks. DEFAULTSORT Programming Idiom Category Programming idioms ...   more details



  1. Programming language

    Use dmy dates date April 2012 Programming language lists A programming language is an artificial language ... . Programming languages can be used to create program machine programs that control the behavior of a machine and or to express algorithm s precisely. The earliest programming languages predate the History ... such as Jacquard loom s and player piano s. Thousands of different programming languages have been created, mainly in the computer field, with many more being created every year. Most programming languages describe computation in an imperative programming imperative style, i.e., as a sequence of commands, although some languages, such as those that support functional programming or logic programming , use alternative forms of description. The description of a programming language is usually ... document for example, the C programming language C programming language is specified ... 5 and earlier, have a dominant Programming language implementation implementation that is used as a reference implementation reference . TOC limit 4 Definitions A programming language is a notation ... name Aaby 2004 cite book last Aaby first Anthony title Introduction to Programming Languages year ... restrict the term programming language to those languages that can express all possible algorithms. ref name Aaby 2004 ref In mathematical terms, this means the programming language is Turing completeness Turing complete cite book last MacLennan first Bruce J. title Principles of Programming ... important for what constitutes a programming language include Function and target A computer programming language is a language ref name Fischer Steven R. Fischer, A history of language , Reaktion ... Machinery ACM SIGPLAN title Bylaws of the Special Interest Group on Programming Languages of the Association ... of computer programming languages languages that permit the specification of a variety of different ... tld courses cs148 02 programming.html title Programming Robots accessdate 23 September 2006 last ...   more details



  1. Block structure

    In mathematics, block structure is a possible property of matrices see block matrix . In computer science, a programming language has block structure if it features block programming blocks which can be nested to any depth. In linguistics, block structure is a representation of sentence grammar now most commonly associated with the Backus Naur Form . The alternate context free grammar approach instead is a mathematical notation for operating on sentence grammars. disambig ...   more details



  1. Basic programming

    Basic programming may refer to Premium television Basic programming Basic television programming , the set of channels included in basic subscription to satellite or cable television Programming in one of the BASIC programming languages BASIC Programming , cartridge for the Atari 2600 console, released in 1979 disambig ...   more details



  1. Directive (programming)

    Unreferenced date December 2009 In computer programming , the term directive is applied in a variety of ways that are similar to the term command . It is also used to describe some programming language Language construct constructs e.g. those specifying how a compiler or assembly language assembler should process its input . To distinguish a directive from a command or statement, a directive may involve a pre or post processing command or macro. Its second use involves a statement that affects local or more global options or that applies to a block of programming code but by itself does not perform any action. This term could be used to refer to proprietary third party tags and commands or markup embedded in code or comments that result in additional executable processing that extend the existent compiler, assembler and language constructs present in the development environment. Assembly language In assembly language , directives generally specify such information as the target platform, mark the separations between sections, and so on. For instance, the commonly seen directive ALIGN , which inserts in the current section as many byte s as needed to preserve word alignment, is generally referred to as a directive , despite the fact that it does correspond to a particular construct in the generated code. The C preprocessor Main C preprocessor In C programming language C and C , the language supports a simple Macro computer science macro preprocessor. Source lines that should be handled ... programming language C s code if code , are also typically called directives , although in these cases ... programming language Ada , compiler directives are called pragmas short for pragmatic information . In Turbo ... the same syntax as comment computer programming comment s. In Turbo Pascal, a significant comment ... code . In Perl , the keyword computer programming keyword code use code can introduce a pragma , such as code ... Programming Category Computer programming de Compiler Anweisung es Pragma it Direttiva programmazione ...   more details



  1. Network programming

    Network programming may refer to one of several things Computer network programming Scheduling broadcasting Scheduling broadcast programs disambig ...   more details



  1. Scalar programming

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Disputeabout anyone ever having proposed scalar programming date March 2008 Programming paradigms Scalar programming is a term used to refer to those programming approaches that do not follow the array programming programming paradigm paradigm . The fundamental idea behind scalar programming is that operations apply to a single value at a time. This makes it a low level programming model as it restricts the programmer to think and operate on the elemental constituents of data aggregates, and resorting to explicit loops of individual scalar operations to process the whole aggregates. See also Array programming contrast Programming paradigm s DEFAULTSORT Scalar Programming Category Programming paradigms Comp sci stub ...   more details



  1. Conditional (programming)

    of a programming language which perform different computations or actions depending on whether ... based on some condition. In imperative programming languages, the term conditional statement programming statement is usually used, whereas in functional programming , the terms conditional expression programming expression or conditional construct are preferred, because these terms all have distinct ... The code if then code construct sometimes called code if then else code is common across many programming ... branch either in the code else code block which is usually optional , or if there is no code else code ... returns to the point after the code end If code . In early programming languages, especially some ... code GOTO code statements. This led to a hard to read style of programming known as spaghetti programming , with programs in this style called spaghetti code . As a result, so called structured programming ... statement, gained in popularity, until it became the norm even in most BASIC programming circles ..., and ALGOL like languages such as Pascal programming language Pascal and Modula 2 influenced modern ... and readable as programs written in a structured programming language, so called structured programming ... above are one of the key elements of structured programming, and they are present in most popular high level programming languages including C programming language C , its derivatives including C and C Sharp programming language C , Java programming language Java , JavaScript and Visual Basic ... languages, such as C programming language C and Java programming language Java , code else if code ... and code else code statements. Similarly, Python programming language Python uses the special keyword ... Main ? In C programming language C and C like languages conditional expressions take the form of a ternary ... here using C syntax syntaxhighlight lang c Invalid in most programming languages. Two of the exceptions ... statement. It is NOT C. In the Lisp dialect s Scheme programming language Scheme and Common Lisp , the former ...   more details



  1. Advice (programming)

    In aspect oriented programming aspect and functional programming , advice describes a class of Function computer science functions which modify other functions when the latter are run it is a certain function, method or procedure that is to be applied at a given join point of a program. The following is taken from a discussion at the mailing list http aosd.net pipermail discuss aosd.net 2004 November 001173.html aosd discuss . Pascal Costanza contributed the following The term advice goes back to the term advising as introduced by Warren Teitelman in his PhD thesis in 1966. Here is a quote from Chapter 3 of his thesis Advising is the basic innovation in the model, and in the PILOT system. Advising consists of inserting new procedures at any or all of the entry or exit points to a particular procedure or class of procedures . The procedures inserted are called advice procedures or simply advice . Since each piece of advice is itself a procedure, it has its own entries and exits. In particular, this means that the execution of advice can cause the procedure that it modifies to be bypassed completely, e.g., by specifying as an exit from the advice one of the exits from the original procedure or the advice may change essential variables and continue with the computation so that the original procedure is executed, but with modified variables. Finally, the advice may not alter the execution or affect the original procedure at all, e.g., it may merely perform some additional computation ... as a unit , a single block, and make changes to it without concern for the particulars of this block ... . It also found its way to Flavors programming language Flavors , the first object oriented programming object oriented extension to Lisp programming language Lisp developed at MIT . They were subsumed ... Function decorator w.r.t. Python programming language Python Aspect oriented software development ... of Advice aosd Category Aspect oriented programming Category Lisp programming language Category Programming ...   more details



  1. Exploratory programming

    Unreferenced date January 2007 Exploratory programming is an important part of the software engineering cycle when a domain is not very well understood or open ended, or it s not clear what algorithms and data structures might be needed for an implementation, it s useful to be able to interactively develop and debug a program without having to go through the usual constraints of the edit compile run debug cycle. Many languages provide support for exploratory programming via interactivity, dynamicity, and extensibility, such as Cecil programming language Cecil , Dylan programming language Dylan , Factor programming language Factor , Lisp programming language Lisp , Mathematica , Obliq , Oz programming language Oz , Prolog , Python programming language Python , REBOL , Ruby programming language Ruby , Self programming language Self , Smalltalk and Tcl . See also Software Prototyping DEFAULTSORT Exploratory Programming Category Programming paradigms Soft eng stub ...   more details




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