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  1. Literate programming: Literate programming is a programming paradigm introduced in 1984 by Donald Knuth in which a computer program is given as an explanation of how it works in a natural language, such as English, interspersed (embedded) with snippets of macros and ... (A programming approach of software development) [100%] 2024-02-15 [Literate programming] [Articles with example code]...
  2. Programming: The process of designing programs (cf. Program), a plan of action. (Mathematics) [83%] 2023-10-19
  3. Programming (music): Electronic devices and computer software, such as sequencers and workstations, as well as hardware synthesisers, samplers and sequencers, are used to create the sounds of musical instruments during the creation and performance of music. Also common in "modern" pop and ... (Music) [83%] 2024-01-13 [Electronic music] [Musical techniques]...
  4. Programming (music): Programming is a form of music production and performance using electronic devices and computer software, such as sequencers and workstations or hardware synthesizers, sampler and sequencers, to generate sounds of musical instruments. These musical sounds are created through the use ... (Music) [83%] 2024-01-20 [Electronic music] [Musical techniques]...
  5. Literacy: Literacy is the ability to read or write at adequate levels, by means of a language. Literacy is generally considered to be crucial for many forms of employment and higher education. [67%] 2023-02-15 [Linguistics] [Phonics]...
  6. Literacy: The traditional definition of literacy is considered to be the ability to read and write, or the ability to use language to read, write, listen, and speak. In modern contexts, the word refers to reading and writing at a level ... [67%] 2023-12-18 [Human skills] [Reading]...
  7. Literacy: Literacy is the competency with which a person uses written language to communicate - specifically, to read and write. Along with numeracy, it is one of the important foundations in education and one of the goals of schooling. [67%] 2023-08-14
  8. Literacy: This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title or concept. If an internal link referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. [67%] 2023-12-16 [Computer literacy]
  9. Literacy: Literacy is usually defined as the ability to read and write, or the ability to use language to read, write, listen, and speak. In modern contexts, the word refers to reading and writing at a level adequate for communication, or ... [67%] 2023-02-04
  10. Literacy: Literacy is usually defined as the ability to read and write, or the ability to use language to read, write, listen, and speak. In modern contexts, the word refers to reading and writing at a level adequate for communication, or ... [67%] 2023-02-04
  11. Literacy: Literacy is usually defined as the ability to read and write, or the ability to use language to read, write, listen, and speak. In modern contexts, the word refers to reading and writing at a level adequate for communication, or ... [67%] 2023-02-03
  12. Literacy: Literacy in its broadest sense describes "particular ways of thinking about and doing reading and writing" with the purpose of understanding or expressing thoughts or ideas in written form in some specific context of use. In other words, humans in ... (Ability to read and write) [67%] 2023-12-18 [Literacy] [Applied linguistics]...
  13. Literacy: Literacy is traditionally defined as the ability to read and write. In the modern world, this is one way of interpreting literacy. (Philosophy) [67%] 2023-12-18 [Applied linguistics] [Knowledge]...
  14. User Direct Access Programming Library: A user direct access programming library (or uDAPL) defines a single set of user application program interfaces (APIs) for all Remote direct memory access (RDMA)-capable transports. The uDAPL mission is to define a transport-independent and platform-standard set ... [62%] 2024-02-20 [Programming libraries]
  15. Differentiable programming: Differentiable programming is a programming paradigm in which a numeric computer program can be differentiated throughout via automatic differentiation. This allows for gradient-based optimization of parameters in the program, often via gradient descent, as well as other learning approaches ... (Programming paradigm) [59%] 2023-10-25 [Differential calculus] [Programming paradigms]...
  16. Programming style: Programming style, also known as code style, is a set of rules or guidelines used when writing the source code for a computer program. It is often claimed that following a particular programming style will help programmers read and understand ... (Guidelines when writing computer code) [59%] 2023-12-11 [Source code] [Articles with example C code]...
  17. Programming Historian: Programming Historian es una revista académica revisada por pares de humanidades digitales y metodología de historia digital.​ Este proyecto emblemático sobre métodos de investigación de humanidades digitales publica lecciones que ayudan a los estudiosos de las humanidades a aprender una ... [59%] 2023-10-19
  18. Integer programming: A branch of mathematical programming in which one investigates problems of optimization (maximization or minimization) of functions of several variables that are related by a number of equations and (or) inequalities and that satisfy the condition of being integral valued ... (Mathematics) [59%] 2023-10-19
  19. Evolutionary programming: Evolutionary programming was invented by Dr. Lawrence J. [59%] 2021-12-21 [Computational intelligence] [Evolutionary computation]...
  20. Programming style: Programming style, also known as code style, is a set of rules or guidelines used when writing the source code for a computer program. It is often claimed that following a particular programming style will help programmers read and understand ... [59%] 2023-11-04 [Source code]

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