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    Ansys, Inc. is an American multinational company with its headquarters based in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania. It develops and markets CAE / multiphysics engineering simulation software for product design, testing and operation and offers its products and services to customers worldwide.

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  4. Fluent (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Fluent or fluency may also refer to: Fluent (mathematics), in mathematics, a continuous function; Fluent (artificial intelligence), in artificial intelligence, a condition that varies over time; Fluent, Inc., a company that develops software for computational fluid dynamics; Fluent interface, a software engineering object-oriented construct

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  6. Fluent Design System - Wikipedia

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    Fluent Design System (codenamed "Project Neon"), [11] officially unveiled as Microsoft Fluent Design System, [12] is a design language developed in 2017 by Microsoft.Fluent Design is a revamp of Microsoft Design Language 2 (sometimes erroneously known as "Metro", the codename of Microsoft Design Language 1) that includes guidelines for the designs and interactions used within software designed ...

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  8. Fluent interface - Wikipedia

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    The term "fluent interface" was coined in late 2005, though this overall style of interface dates to the invention of method cascading in Smalltalk in the 1970s, and numerous examples in the 1980s. A common example is the iostream library in C++ , which uses the << or >> operators for the message passing, sending multiple data to the same ...

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