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  2. Marc Grégoire - Wikipedia

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    Marc Grégoire (January 15, 1906 - January 10, 1996 [1]) was an inventor of PTFE (Teflon) coated non-stick pans. [2] He was an ONERA engineer at the time of the invention. [ 3 ] In one version of the story, he devised a method to apply Teflon to an aluminum mould, to assist the removal of glass fibre fishing rods from the mould. [ 3 ]

  3. Comparison of integrated development environments - Wikipedia

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    Open core: Full version under Apache License 2.0: Yes Yes Yes Un­known Yes Yes (full version only) Yes (full version only) Yes Yes PEP 8 and others Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes PyDev / LiClipse (plug-in for Eclipse and Aptana) Appcelerator: 7.5.0 2020-01-10 Windows, Linux, macOS, FreeBSD, JVM, Solaris: Python: SWT: EPL: Yes Yes

  4. Pro*C - Wikipedia

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    Pro*C (also known as Pro*C/C++) is an embedded SQL programming language used by Oracle Database DBMSes. Pro*C uses either C or C++ as its host language. During compilation , the embedded SQL statements are interpreted by a precompiler and replaced by C or C++ function calls to their respective SQL library.

  5. HyperCard - Wikipedia

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    HyperCard was originally released in 1987 for $49.95 and was included free with all new Macs sold afterwards. [1] It was withdrawn from sale in March 2004, having received its final update in 1998 upon the return of Steve Jobs to Apple. HyperCard was not ported to Mac OS X, but can run in the Classic Environment on versions of Mac OS X that ...

  6. QuickC - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft QuickC is a discontinued commercial integrated development environment (IDE) product engineered by Microsoft for the C programming language, superseded by Visual C++ Standard Edition. [2] Its main competitor was Borland Turbo C .

  7. Turbo C++ - Wikipedia

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    It is a single language version of Borland Developer Studio 2006 for C++ language, [6] originally announced in 2006-08-06, [7] and was released later on 2006-09-05 the same year with Turbo Explorer and Turbo Professional editions. [8] The Explorer edition was free to download and distribute while the Professional edition was a commercial product.

  8. C++Builder - Wikipedia

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    C++Builder uses the same IDE as Delphi, and shares many core libraries.Notable shared Delphi (Object Pascal code) and C++ Builder routines include the FastMM4 memory manager, which was developed as a community effort within the FastCode project, the entire UI framework known as the VCL, which is written in Object Pascal, as well as base system routines, many of which have been optimised for ...

  9. Boehm garbage collector - Wikipedia

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    The Boehm–Demers–Weiser garbage collector, often simply known as the Boehm GC or Boehm collector, is a conservative garbage collector for C and C++ [1] developed by Hans Boehm, Alan Demers, and Mark Weiser. [2] [3] Boehm GC is free software distributed under a permissive free software licence similar to the X11 license. The first paper ...