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PROGRAMMING

Definitioner af PROGRAMMING

  1. programflade
  2. programmering

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  • Kernighan's name became widely known through co-authorship of the first book on the C programming language (The C Programming Language) with Dennis Ritchie.
  • BCPL ("Basic Combined Programming Language") is a procedural, imperative, and structured programming language.
  • Bioinformatics uses biology, chemistry, physics, computer science, computer programming, information engineering, mathematics and statistics to analyze and interpret biological data.
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