compiled using standard C compilers. The Oregon Graduate Institute's C-- compiler (OGI C-- Compiler) is the earliest prototype C-- compiler, developed in 1997...
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C++ (/ˈsiː plʌs plʌs/, pronounced "C plus plus" and sometimes abbreviated as CPP or CXX) is a high-level, general-purpose programming language created...
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Custom 1976 C&C 43-1 1971 C&C 43-2 1980 C&C 44 1985 C&C 44 Custom 1985 C&C 45 2000 C&C 46 1973 C&C 48 Custom 1973 C&C 50 1972 C&C 51 Custom 1986 C&C 52...
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Chenanda C. Machaiah (born 8 March 1954) is a boxer from Karnataka, India. He was one of the earliest boxers to represent India internationally. He represented...
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C&C 43 may refer to: C&C 43-1, marketed as the C&C 43 C&C 43-2, also marketed as the C&C 43 This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
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Caroline Catherine Müller (born 31 July 1964), known professionally as C. C. Catch, is a German pop singer, also known for her collaboration with Dieter...
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C̈, c̈ in lower case, also called C with diaeresis, is a letter in the Chechen language. It represents the voiceless postalveolar affricate /t͡ʃ/, like...
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Comeau C/C++ is a compiler for C and C++ produced by Comeau Computing. Comeau C/C++ was once described as the most standards-conformant C++ compiler. In...
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C. C. Gohain(Chao Chandret Gohain) (b. Chowkham, Lohit district, NEFA in 1931, died 16 Feb 2014) was an Indian politician from Arunachal Pradesh State...
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electrical connector C20 (Capacity, 20 hours), C100 (100 hours), battery capacity Colt Canada C20 DMR, a Canadian designated marksman rifle HMS C20, a 1910...
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beginning or end of words. Portuguese (cê-cedilha, cê de cedilha or cê cedilhado): it is used before ⟨a⟩, ⟨o⟩, ⟨u⟩: taça ('cup'), braço ('arm'), açúcar ('sugar')...
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States § Confidential Joint Electronics Type Designation System § Parenthetical C, indicating NSA-controlled cryptographic/classified items Circle-c (disambiguation)...
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Estonian KNAB transliteration standard when representing Cyrillic letters of several Northwest Caucasian languages. In transliteration of Abaza, it represents...
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C-A-C is a cycle car that was produced in Chicago, Illinois from 1914 to 1916. The cycle car cost $425 open roadster, while for $650 the buyer got a closed-body...
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the speed of light, c Search for "c+" or "c-plus" on Wikipedia. C (disambiguation) CX (disambiguation) CXX (disambiguation) CC (disambiguation) All...
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Charles Cyril "C. C." Stevens (31 March 1907 – 13 July 1974) was a British sound engineer. He was known for his work on the films of Powell and Pressburger...
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The group also included David Morales (who, like Clivillés, was a resident DJ at Better Days) and Chep Nuñez. They released two minor hit singles, "Do...
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as ⟨C⟩ with a circumflex: ⟨ĉ⟩. Ĝ Ĥ Ĵ Ŝ Ŭ "Unicode Character "Ĉ" (U+0108)". Compart. Oak Brook, IL: Compart AG. 2021. Retrieved 2024-02-17. v t e v t e...
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and Cheese, album by Ween Codes and ciphers, see Cryptography Cookies and cream, an ice cream variety flavored with chocolate sandwich cookies Command and...
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meaning "chapter" in legal citation Prefix c/c. (and cc/cc.) meaning "column(s)" as in-source-locator in old citations (example: "c130") C (disambiguation)...
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Charles Clarence Madison (October 10, 1878 – August 31, 1957) was an American lawyer who was the United States attorney for the Western District of Missouri...
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The grapheme Čč (Latin C with caron, also known as háček in Czech, mäkčeň in Slovak, kvačica in Serbo-Croatian, and strešica in Slovene) is used in various...
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expansion, conditional compilation, and line control. Although named in association with C and used with C, the preprocessor capabilities are not inherently...
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It displaces 9,265 lb (4,203 kg) and carries and 3,500 lb (1,588 kg) of lead ballast. The design had a choice of keels. There was an option of a standard...
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romanisations. It is composed of a C with a caron and a cedilla. C with cedilla and caron can be represented with the following Unicode characters: Romanization...
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225 lb (8,267 kg) and has a long keel and centreboard. The boat has a draft of 9.08 ft (2.77 m) with the centreboard extended and 4.50 ft (1.37 m) with it...
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the symbol for the Ghanaian cedi ₡, the symbol for the Salvadoran and Costa Rican colón "Phonetic symbols for consonants | SIL Mexico". mexico.sil.org...
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Bruce Anthony Johannesson (born May 14, 1962), known professionally as C.C. DeVille, is an American musician, best known as the guitarist of the rock...
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affricate, including in phonetic transcription. Its Unicode codepoints are U+0106 for Ć and U+0107 for ć. The symbol originated in the Polish alphabet (where...
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The C's may refer to: Boston Celtics, an American professional basketball team, known as "The C's" Citizens (Spanish political party), a post-nationalist...
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