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    In computing, language primitives are the simplest elements available in a programming language. A primitive is the smallest 'unit of processing' available...
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  • into a programming language (built-in types). Data types which are not primitive are referred to as derived or composite. Primitive types are almost always...
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  • up primitive in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Primitive may refer to: Primitive element (field theory) Primitive element (finite field) Primitive cell...
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    residually until the early 19th century. Primitive Irish is the oldest recorded form of the Goidelic languages. It was written in the Ogham alphabet, the...
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  • number g is a primitive root modulo n if every number a coprime to n is congruent to a power of g modulo n. That is, g is a primitive root modulo n if...
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    stage of the language known as Primitive Irish. These writings have been found throughout Ireland and the west coast of Great Britain. Primitive Irish underwent...
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  • In computability theory, a primitive recursive function is, roughly speaking, a function that can be computed by a computer program whose loops are all...
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  • Sprache 'language') is used instead. It is also sometimes called the common or primitive form of a language (e.g. Common Germanic, Primitive Norse). In...
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  • Elvish languages, all descending from a common ancestor called Primitive Quendian. He worked extensively on how the languages diverged from Primitive Quendian...
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  • accomplish it as a sequence of the programming language primitives (the how being left up to the language's implementation). This is in contrast with imperative...
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  • the Scottish Lowlands), respectively. The earliest stage of the languages, Primitive Cornish/Breton, is unattested. Written sources are extant from the...
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  • object-oriented language. All code is written inside classes, and every data item is an object, with the exception of the primitive data types, (i.e...
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  • of at least fifteen languages and dialects in roughly three periods: Early, 1910 – c. 1930: most of the proto-language Primitive Quendian, Common Eldarin...
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  • Primitive Baptists – also known as Regular Baptists, Old School Baptists, Foot Washing Baptists, or, derisively, Hard Shell Baptists – are conservative...
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    Quenya (redirect from Primitive Quendian)
    the Elves is reflected in their respective languages. The Elves at first shared a common language, Primitive Quendian, called Quenderin in Quenya. Among...
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  • Primitive communism is an attempt to describe the gift economies of hunter-gatherers throughout history, where resources and property hunted or gathered...
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  • of the Welsh language (Welsh: hanes yr iaith Gymraeg) spans over 1400 years, encompassing the stages of the language known as Primitive Welsh, Old Welsh...
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  • reversing the order of an array. In addition, the language contains special operators that combine with primitive functions to perform types of iteration and...
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  • literally Star People, was given to them by Oromë, in their own language, Primitive Quendian. The Avari are those who refused the summons. Half of the...
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  • (pronounced /ˈsiː/ – like the letter c) is a general-purpose programming language. It was created in the 1970s by Dennis Ritchie and remains very widely...
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    small but powerful set of primitives to create processes and communicate among them. Erlang is conceptually similar to the language occam, though it recasts...
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  • Primitive Love is the ninth studio album and second English-language record by the Miami Sound Machine, released in August 1985, by Epic Records. The album...
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    and non-visual languages Concept map Dataflow programming Deutsch limit, an aphorism about the information density of language primitives in a visual notation...
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    derivative language as Lingua Britannica rather than characterising it as a new language altogether. The argued dates for the period of "Primitive Welsh"...
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    Irish, which is descended in turn from Primitive Irish, the oldest known form of the Goidelic languages. Primitive Irish is known only from fragments, mostly...
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  • paradigm. It allows building programs from a set of generally useful primitives and avoiding named variables (a style also called tacit programming or...
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  • permitted[citation needed]). All programs in the language must terminate, and this language can only express primitive recursive functions. FlooP is identical...
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    similarity among certain Asian and European languages and theorized that they were derived from a primitive common language that he called Scythian. He included...
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    of primitive language-like systems (proto-language) as early as Homo habilis (2.3 million years ago) while others place the development of primitive symbolic...
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    Primitive Methodism was a major movement in English and Welsh Methodism from about 1810 until the Methodist Union in 1932. It emerged from a revival at...
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