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  2. Turtlestitch - Wikipedia

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    Turtlestitch (stylized as TurtleStitch) is a free and open source platform (or web application) for generating and sharing patterns for embroidery machines. Turtlestitch is derived from educational programming languages such as Logo, Scratch and Snap! using the same jigsaw style programming paradigm [2] which offers simplicity suitable for novices but has powerful features, described as ‘low ...

  3. Generator (computer programming) - Wikipedia

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    In computer science, a generator is a routine that can be used to control the iteration behaviour of a loop. All generators are also iterators. [1] A generator is very similar to a function that returns an array, in that a generator has parameters, can be called, and generates a sequence of values.

  4. List of random number generators - Wikipedia

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    Permuted Congruential Generator (PCG) 2014 M. E. O'Neill [34] A modification of LCG. Random Cycle Bit Generator (RCB) 2016 R. Cookman [35] RCB is described as a bit pattern generator made to overcome some of the shortcomings with Mersenne Twister and short periods/bit length restriction of shift/modulo generators.

  5. Comparison of code generation tools - Wikipedia

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    Umple code embedding one or more of Java, Python, C++, PHP or Ruby Pure Umple code describing associations, patterns, state machines, etc. Java, Python, C++, PHP, Ruby, ECcore, Umlet, Yuml, Textuml, JSON, Papyrus XMI, USE, NuXMV, Alloy Velocity apache: Java Passive [2] Tier Templates Java driver code Any text Yii2 Gii: PHP Active Tier

  6. Kleene star - Wikipedia

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    The Kleene star is defined for any monoid, not just strings. More precisely, let ( M , ⋅) be a monoid, and S ⊆ M . Then S * is the smallest submonoid of M containing S ; that is, S * contains the neutral element of M , the set S , and is such that if x , y ∈ S * , then x ⋅ y ∈ S * .

  7. Thompson's construction - Wikipedia

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    The Kleene star expression s * is converted to An ε-transition connects initial and final state of the NFA with the sub-NFA N ( s ) in between. Another ε-transition from the inner final to the inner initial state of N ( s ) allows for repetition of expression s according to the star operator.

  8. Sudoku solving algorithms - Wikipedia

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    In manual sudoku solving this technique is referred to as pattern overlay or using templates and is confined to filling in the last values only. A library with all the possible patterns may get loaded or created at program start. Then every given symbol gets assigned a filtered set with those patterns, which are in accordance with the given clues.

  9. Magic number (programming) - Wikipedia

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    The term magic number or magic constant refers to the anti-pattern of using numbers directly in source code. This has been referred to as breaking one of the oldest rules of programming, dating back to the COBOL , FORTRAN and PL/1 manuals of the 1960s. [ 1 ]