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  1. 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. Reasons for using a naming convention ... (Programming) [100%] 2023-11-05 [Source code]
  2. Ship naming conventions: Ships are usually given names based on ship naming conventions. These vary based on who owns the ship, and under what flag they are registered. [85%] 2023-02-27 [Ships]
  3. Roman naming conventions: Over the course of some fourteen centuries, the Romans and other peoples of Italy employed a system of nomenclature that differed from that used by other cultures of Europe and the Mediterranean Sea, consisting of a combination of personal and ... (none) [85%] 2024-10-13 [Roman naming conventions] [Names by country]...
  4. Option naming convention: In financial markets, an option naming convention is a method of identifying which of many possible options is being quoted or traded. US equity options, typically cleared by the Options Clearing Corporation, underwent an initiative between 2008 and 2010 to ... (Finance) [81%] 2023-11-30 [Options (finance)] [Investment]...
  5. Product naming convention: A product naming convention is a process of product or good description or titling. Consistent use of alphanumeric characters and separating devices defines a naming convention. (Social) [81%] 2023-12-12 [Product management] [Brand management]...
  6. Exoplanet naming convention: The exoplanet naming convention is an extension of the system used for naming multiple-star systems as adopted by the International Astronomical Union (IAU). For exoplanets orbiting a single star, the name is normally formed by taking the name of ... (Astronomy) [81%] 2023-11-28 [Exoplanets] [Astronomical nomenclature]...
  7. Leszynski naming convention: The Leszynski naming convention (or LNC) is a variant of Hungarian notation popularized by consultant Stan Leszynski specifically for use with Microsoft Access development. Although the naming convention is nowadays often used within the Microsoft Access community, and is the ... [81%] 2023-12-17 [Source code]
  8. Uniform Naming Convention: Uniform Naming Conventionは、Microsoft Windowsにおいて同一LAN内で共有化された他のコンピュータのファイル、ディレクトリへアクセスするための指定方法。UNCと略される。 ただし元々の語源は、Universal Naming Convention(汎用名前付け規則)の略であった。だが、Uniform Naming Convention(統一命名付け規則)の略だとされる場合もある。 以下の書式で指定する。 コンピュータ名の前に「\\」と記すことで、通常(自コンピュータ内)のパスと区別する。 コンピュータ名はIPアドレスで指定しても良い。 UNCによる指定はコマンドラインで引数として使用することができるが、ワーキングディレクトリ(カレントディレクトリ)に指定. [81%] 2024-05-13 [コンピュータネットワーク] [OSのファイルシステム]...
  9. Naming (parliamentary procedure): Naming is a procedure in some Westminster model parliaments that provides for the speaker to temporarily remove a member of parliament who is breaking the rules of conduct of the legislature. Historically, "naming" refers to the speaker's invocation of ... (Social) [80%] 2023-11-06 [Parliamentary procedure]
  10. Naming (marques): Cet article présente des problèmes graves. Vous pouvez aider à l'améliorer ou bien discuter des problèmes sur sa page de discussion. (Marques) [80%] 2023-10-25
  11. Clinical trial naming conventions: Clinical trials are often assigned contrived acronyms. Some common themes include acronyms excluding words from the acronym and including letters taken from the middle of words. (Medicine) [74%] 2023-12-19 [Clinical trials]
  12. Russian ship naming conventions: The Russian and Soviet Navy's ship naming conventions were similar to those of other nations. A problem for the non-Russian reader is the need to transliterate the Cyrillic names into the Latin alphabet. [74%] 2023-12-17 [Ships of the Soviet Navy] [Ship naming conventions]...
  13. Conventions: Democrats, Republicans, Greens, and Libertarians held presidential nominating conventions in 2020. To learn more about the dates, venues, and nominating processes, click the following links: This page provides an overview of Ballotpedia's 2016 and 2020 convention coverage. [68%] 2024-01-02 [Presidential election by party, 2016] [Marquee, overview page, 2020]...
  14. Conventions (theatre): Convention(s) is used to refer to the stated or tacit agreement to describe events in the theatre in a particular way. The agreement comes about by logical necessity and not because the audience merely chooses to be helpful. (Theatre) [68%] 2023-06-19
  15. Nanming: Nanming (en chino, 南明; pinyin, Nánmíng) es un distrito urbano bajo la administración directa de la Prefectura Guiyang en la Provincia de Guizhou, República Popular China. Su área es de 209 km² y su población total para 2010 superó los 820 mil ... [66%] 2024-03-19
  16. United States ship naming conventions: United States ship naming conventions for the U.S. Navy were established by congressional action at least as early as 1862. (Traditional naming patterns used by American naval ships) [66%] 2023-12-28 [Ship naming conventions] [Ships of the United States Navy]...
  17. Convention: Convention, a meeting or assembly; an agreement between parties; a general agreement on which is based some custom, institution, rule of behaviour or taste, or canon of art; hence extended to the abuse of such an agreement, whereby the rules ... [61%] 2022-09-02
  18. Convention: The central philosophical task posed by conventions is to analyze what they are and how they differ from mere regularities of action and cognition. Subsidiary questions include: How do conventions arise?. (Philosophy) [61%] 2022-03-21
  19. Convention: A convention is an agreement concerning the criteria to be adopted by which quantities, events, actions or value will be judged within a specific context, e.g., legal, moral, social or scientific. [61%] 2023-09-23
  20. Convention: The Convention was the elected government of France from September 1792 until July 1794. The original elections for the 749-seat house were skewed by fear and prejudice. [61%] 2023-02-25 [French Revolution]

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