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  2. C++11 - Wikipedia

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    The name follows the tradition of naming language versions by the publication year of the specification, though it was formerly named C++0x because it was expected to be published before 2010. [ 2 ] Although one of the design goals was to prefer changes to the libraries over changes to the core language , [ 3 ] C++11 does make several additions ...

  3. C23 (C standard revision) - Wikipedia

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    C23, formally ISO/IEC 9899:2024, is the current open standard for the C programming language, which supersedes C17 (standard ISO/IEC 9899:2018). [1] It was started in 2016 informally as C2x, [2] and was published on October 31, 2024. [3]

  4. Ada (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    This declaration in turn is not based on the internal representation of the type but on describing the goal which should be achieved. This allows the compiler to determine a suitable memory size for the type, and to check for violations of the type definition at compile time and run time (i.e., range violations, buffer overruns, type ...

  5. Forward declaration - Wikipedia

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    In C and C++, the line above represents a forward declaration of a function and is the function's prototype. After processing this declaration, the compiler would allow the program code to refer to the entity printThisInteger in the rest of the program. The definition for a function must be provided somewhere (same file or other, where it would ...

  6. Declaratory judgment - Wikipedia

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    The filing of a declaratory judgment lawsuit can follow the sending by one party of a cease-and-desist letter to another party. [6] A party contemplating sending such a letter risks that the recipient, or a party related to the recipient (i.e. such as a customer or supplier), may file for a declaratory judgment in their own jurisdiction, or sue for minor damages in the law of unjustified threats.

  7. Boom Overture - Wikipedia

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    The Boom Overture is a supersonic airliner under development by Boom Technology, designed to cruise at Mach 1.7 or 975 knots (1,806 km/h; 1,122 mph). It will accommodate 64 to 80 passengers, depending on the configuration, and have a range of 4,250 nautical miles (7,870 km; 4,890 mi).

  8. Emergency Declaration (film) - Wikipedia

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    Emergency Declaration was invited to the out of competition section of the 74th Cannes Film Festival to be held from 6 to 17 July 2021 [30] [8] [31] and had its world premiere on July 16. [32] It was slated to release theatrically in January 2022, [33] but due to a new wave of the COVID-19 pandemic its release was delayed. [34]

  9. Schuman Declaration - Wikipedia

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    The Schuman Declaration, or Schuman Plan, [1] [2] was a proposal to place French and West German production of coal and steel under a single authority that later became the European Coal and Steel Community, made by the French foreign minister, Robert Schuman, on 9 May 1950 (now celebrated in the EU as Europe Day), the day after the fifth ...