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Encyclopedia: Alderson loop
In computer programming, an Alderson loop is a type of infinite loop, where there is an exit condition available, but inaccessible in the current implementation of the code. Typically this is created ...
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An Alderson loop is a slang or jargon term for a special version of an infinite loop where there is an exit condition available,
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Alderson Loop Definition. A special version of an infinite loop where there is an exit condition available, but inaccessible in the current implementation...
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An Alderson loop is a slang or jargon term for a special version of an infinite loop where there is an exit condition available, but inaccessible in the...
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Alderson Loop: A special kind of infinite loop that traps the user by using a false exit condition; i.e., “Click OK” when the “OK” function has been disabled. OODA (Observation, Orientation, Decision, Action) Loop: Refers to the computerized cycle from data acquisition to information integration through...
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The Jargon File, edited by Eric S. Raymond; From banana problem to Visual Fred, you'll find all the hacker lingo you need in Hacker Slang, including definitions, etymologies, background and a good dose of humor. On this page: abbrev to asbestos Browse: Unanswered questions | Most-recent questions | Reference library...
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This is an automatically generated difference report including new, changed and deleted entries from the third edition of TNHD (Jargon File release 4.0.0) up to 4.4.7. Trivial tweaks (such as typo fixes and additions to the cross-reference structure that don't change the actual content of Alderson loop New in 4.1.0.
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airplane rule: n. “Complexity increases the possibility of failure; a twin-engine airplane has twice as many engine problems as a single-engine airplane.” By analogy, in both software and electronics, It is correspondingly argued that the right way to build reliable systems is to put all your eggs in one basket,
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