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BS4 or BS-4 may refer to : BS4, a BS postcode area for Bristol, England; BS-4, Biuro Szyfrów 4, the German section of the Polish Cipher Bureau; BS4, a center drill bit size; B-s4, a variant of the Antonov A-1 aircraft; BS 4 Specification for Structural Steel Sections, a British Standard; Bonomi BS.4 Basettino, an Italian primary glider in the ...
Module file names are advised to be the same as the name in source code. If they differ, the compiler only emits a warning. Other conventions in the syntax include naming the exported type of an interface T, since types are usually qualified by their full names, so a type T inside a module named Foo will be named Foo.T. This aids in readability.
The abbreviation of Bharat Stage is 'BS' suffixed with the iteration of the stage of emission norms, similar to how European emissions standards are named. The initial BSI (BS1) standard was first introduced in mid 1999, with the second and third iteration first introduced in mid 2000 and 2005 named BSII (BS2) and BSIII (BS3), respectively .
Move over, Wordle, Connections and Mini Crossword—there's a new NYT word game in town! The New York Times' recent game, "Strands," is becoming more and more popular as another daily activity ...
The No. 1 ingredient every kitchen needs, according to TikTok's Justine Snacks. News. News. Scripps News. Measles outbreaks in Texas, New Mexico now account for nearly 100 cases. News. CBS News.
It is an open research issue whether some programmers prefer shorter identifiers because they are easier to type, or think up, than longer identifiers, or because in many situations a longer identifier simply clutters the visible code and provides no perceived additional benefit. Brevity in programming could be in part attributed to:
An award-winning California teacher broke down in tears in court as she confessed to sexually abusing two of her students, ages 11 and 12. Jacqueline Ma, who was named “Teacher of the Year” in ...
Beautiful Soup was started in 2004 by Leonard Richardson. [citation needed] It takes its name from the poem Beautiful Soup from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland [5] and is a reference to the term "tag soup" meaning poorly-structured HTML code. [6]