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  2. Open Watcom Assembler - Wikipedia

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    Open Watcom Assembler or WASM is an x86 assembler produced by Watcom, based on the Watcom Assembler found in Watcom C/C++ compiler and Watcom FORTRAN 77. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Further development is being done on the 32- and 64-bit JWASM project, [ 4 ] which more closely matches the syntax of Microsoft's assembler .

  3. WebAssembly - Wikipedia

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    A Wasm program is designed as a separate module containing collections of various Wasm-defined values and program type definitions. These are provided in either binary or textual format (see below) that have a common structure. [103] Such a module may provide a start function that is executed upon instantiation of a wasm binary.

  4. Safe and Secure Innovation for Frontier Artificial ...

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    State Senator Wiener first proposed AI legislation for California through an intent bill called SB 294, the Safety in Artificial Intelligence Act, in September 2023. [27] [28] [29] SB 1047 was introduced by Wiener on February 7, 2024. [30] [31] On May 21, SB 1047 passed the Senate 32-1.

  5. California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery

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    California operations that only compost agricultural material and sell or give away more than 2,500 cubic yards or more a year, and operations and facilities that use agricultural and clean green material and sell or give away 1,000 cubic yards or more a year are required to abide by the regulations of chapter 3.1 and obtain a Compostable ...

  6. Component Object Model - Wikipedia

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    Component Object Model (COM) is a binary-interface technology for software components from Microsoft that enables using objects in a language-neutral way between different programming languages, programming contexts, processes and machines.

  7. WASM - Wikipedia

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    WASM or wasm may refer to: Western Australian School of Mines, a tertiary institution revolving around Western Australia's mining industry based in Kalgoorlie and Perth, Western Australia; WASM (FM), a radio station (91.1 FM) licensed to Natchez, Mississippi, United States; Watcom Assembler, or its successor Open Watcom Assembler, an x86 assembler

  8. Ragel - Wikipedia

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    The above graph represents a state-machine that takes user input as a series of bytes representing ASCII characters and control codes. 48..57 is equivalent to the regular expression [0-9] (i.e. any digit), so only sequences beginning with a digit can be recognised. If 10 (line feed) is encountered, the program is done. 46 is the decimal point ...

  9. Open Cascade Technology - Wikipedia

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    Since 18 December 2013, with version 6.7.0, Open Cascade Technology is available under the LGPL-2.1-only with added exception. [ 3 ] [ 21 ] Versions before that were licensed under the "Open Cascade Technology Public License" which was not compatible with the GPL [ 22 ] and was considered non-free by the Fedora project .