XPL, for expert's programming language is a programming language based on PL/I, a portable one-pass compiler written in its own language, and a parser...
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xPL is an open protocol intended to permit the control and monitoring of home automation devices. The primary design goal of xPL is to provide a rich set...
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XPL may refer to: XPL, a dialect of the PL/I programming language, developed in 1967, used for the development of compilers for computer languages XPL...
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6.45×48mm XPL Swiss (or 6.45×48 GP 80) is an experimental intermediate rifle cartridge. It was developed as part of the WEIZE trials (Weiche Ziele, lit...
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Comayagua International Airport (IATA: XPL, ICAO: MHPR), also known as Palmerola International Airport, is an international airport located 6 km (4 mi)...
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microprocessors. The language incorporated ideas from PL/I, ALGOL[citation needed] and XPL, and had an integrated macro processor. As a graduate of the University of...
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XPL allows the declaration of complex pipelines with conditionals, loops, tees, aggregations, and sub-pipelines. XProc is roughly a superset of XPL....
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language translation XPL Analyzer, a tool which accepts simplified BNF for a language and produces a parser for that language in XPL; it may be integrated...
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History of compiler construction (section XPL)
strategy precedence). XPL was bootstrapped through Burroughs Algol onto the IBM System/360 computer. (Some subsequent versions of XPL used on University...
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plus plus) XBL XC (targets XMOS architecture) xHarbour XL Xojo XOTcl Xod XPL XPL0 XQuery XSB XSLT Xtend Yorick YQL Z++ Z shell Zebra, ZPL, ZPL2 ZetaLisp...
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Gibson Spirit (section "Spirit XPL")
typically the Kluson-type "tulip" knob tuners, though some Spirits (particularly XPL models) have enclosed tuners. This model is characterized by a single humbucker...
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using a transport-triggered architecture. It used a variant of XPL called Scientific XPL for programming. Early applications of the ABLE were for laboratory...
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11mm Beaumont cartridge of the M1871 Beaumont rifle 12x46mmR Musket Spain XPL .43 Spanish Carbine .45-75 WCF .433 Egyptian Cartridges tested for standard...
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Port Sorell language (redirect from ISO 639:xpl)
Language family Northern–Western Tasmanian? Northern Tasmanian Port Sorell Language codes ISO 639-3 xpl Glottolog None port1278 included AIATSIS T13...
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International Airport in La Ceiba (LCE), and Palmerola International Airport (XPL), in Comayagua. The island of Roatán airport has a terminal that is served...
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International Airport (IATA: TGU) Comayagua International Airport (IATA: XPL) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Tegucigalpa...
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Tiny C Compiler [C] [Linux, Windows] Open64, supported by AMD on Linux. XPL PL/I dialect (several systems) Swift [Apple OSes, Linux, Windows (as of version...
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Intermetrics in 1972 for NASA and delivered in 1973. HAL/S is written in XPL, a dialect of PL/I. Although HAL/S is designed primarily for programming...
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United States EIC Express International Cargo EXCARGO São Tomé and Príncipe XPL Express Line Aircompany EXPRESSLINE United States XNA Express Net Airlines...
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Parsec Ragel Spirit Parser Framework Syntax Definition Formalism SYNTAX XPL Yacc Lookahead establishes the maximum incoming tokens that a parser can...
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an anti-spyware group. AVG Technologies acquired Exploit Prevention Labs (XPL) in December 2007 and incorporated that company's LinkScanner safe search...
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CLPVB) 1975: I' Liguri, "Luna mezzo o mare", album I' Liguri (Complex IV – XPL-1055) 1979: De Deurzakkers, "Oh, Mama" (Philips - 6012 880) 1983: Stars on...
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Forum Official Website Tempest, Michelle (2006). The Future of the NHS. XPL. ISBN 1-85811-369-5. Archived from the original on 3 October 2018. Retrieved...
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8mm Remington SPC 7.62×39mm United States 1990s C42 W+F Bern 6.45×48mm XPL Swiss Switzerland no 1978 Chropi rifle Chropei 7.62×39mm Greece no 1975...
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magazine. 1993;8(3):3–28. Tempest, Michelle (2006). The Future of the NHS. XPL. ISBN 1-85811-369-5. Archived from the original on 17 October 2015. Retrieved...
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Gregg; Wortman, David (November 1975). "Static and Dynamic Characteristics of XPL Programs". IEEE Computer. 8 (11): 41–48. doi:10.1109/C-M.1975.218804. S2CID 39685209...
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Palmerola International Airport Base aérea José Enrique Soto Cano IATA: XPL ICAO: MHPR Summary Airport type Public / Military Serves Comayagua / Tegucigalpa...
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Tcl TNS – Ti-Nspire Code/File TS – TypeScript VBS – Visual Basic Script XPL – XProc script/pipeline ebuild – Gentoo Linux's portage package. Authentication...
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4×47mmR 11x42mmR Albini-Comblain 11×50mmR Comblain 12x46mmR Musket Spain XPL 5.6×57mmR 6.5×53mmR 7-30 Waters 7.62×53mmR 7.62×54mmR 8×50mmR Lebel 8×50mmR...
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Photomicrograph showing flame-like pentlandite intergrowth in plane polarized light (PPL) (a) and cross polarized light (XPL) (b) (5x magnification, FOV = 4 mm)...
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