While discussing secret languages and street languages, students become familiar with syllable structure, consonants and vowels, and with general issues associated with the development of slang and languages used for special purposes.
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Moparopyop hopadop a lopitoptoplope lopamopbop. That means “Mary had a little lamb” in the secret language of Opish. Have you ever thought of using a language all your own? How about Double-Dutch, Na, or Skimono Jive? ... If you speak a secret language, no one will understand a word you say (until you tell ... World & News...
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Language code - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A language code is a code that assigns letters or numbers as identifiers for languages. These codes are often used to organize library collections, to choose the correct localizations and translatio...
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Easier - A code is a system of symbols, letters, words, or signals that are used instead of ordinary words and numbers to send messages or store information. A code is used to keep the message short or to keep it secret.
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P-code languages are like compiled languages in that the source is translated to a compact binary form which is what you actually execute, but that form is not machine code. Instead it's pseudocode (or p-code), which is usually a lot simpler but more powerful than a real machine language.
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Various examples of self-reproduction of progr ams ... 2/20/99 New Languages: APL, CAML, dBASE, lua, prolog, Smalltalk. A bunch of new iterating quines. Sorry it's taken so long to put up all the new code everyone has given me. 12/27/98 New languages: Forth, Rexx, Scheme, Logo, Modula-2, TSE.
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CiteSeerX - Document Details (Isaac Councill, Lee Giles): ... A Characterization of Mobility and State Distribution in Mobile Code Languages (1996) [7 citations — 2 self] ... 138 Designing Distributed Applications with Mobile Code Paradigms – Carzaniga, Picco, et al. - 1997...
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G. Cugola, C. Ghezzi, G. Picco, G. Vigna, Analyzing Mobile Code Languages , Mobile Object Systems, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, No. 1222, Springer-Verlag (D), pp. 94-109, February 1997. ... Analyzing mobile code languages. In J. Vitek and C. Tschudin, editors, Mobile Object Systems: Towards the Programmable Internet...
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When the exam begins, you can choose the programming language in which the code segments will appear. The available code languages for this exam are:
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