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  2. Go (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    go test, for unit testing and microbenchmarks as well as fuzzing; go fmt, for formatting code; go install, for retrieving and installing remote packages; go vet, a static analyzer looking for potential errors in code; go run, a shortcut for building and executing code; go doc, for displaying documentation; go generate, a standard way to invoke ...

  3. Dexterity (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    The Dexterity programming language was designed in the late 1980s for the implementation of platform independent graphical accounting software. [1] Dexterity itself is written in the C programming language. [2] [3] It was used in the development of Great Plains accounting software.

  4. Ken Thompson - Wikipedia

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    Thompson tested early versions of the C++ programming language for Bjarne Stroustrup by writing programs in it, but later refused to work in C++ due to frequent incompatibilities between versions. In a 2009 interview, Thompson expressed a negative view of C++, stating, "It does a lot of things half well and it's just a garbage heap of ideas ...

  5. Computer Go - Wikipedia

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    Fuego, an open source Monte Carlo program [36] Goban, a Macintosh Go program by Sen:te (requires free Goban Extensions) [54] GNU Go, an open source classical Go program; KataGo, by David Wu. Leela, the first Monte Carlo program for the public [38] Leela Zero, a reimplementation of the system described in the AlphaGo Zero paper [38]

  6. List of films about computers - Wikipedia

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  7. GW-BASIC - Wikipedia

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    Greg Whitten, an early Microsoft employee who developed the standards in the company's BASIC compiler line, says that Bill Gates picked the name GW-BASIC. Whitten refers to it as Gee-Whiz BASIC and is unsure whether Gates named the program after him. [8] The Microsoft User Manual from Microsoft Press also refers to it by the Gee-Whiz BASIC name.

  8. Go software - Wikipedia

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    There is an abundance of go software available to support players of the game of Go.This includes software programs that play Go themselves, programs that can be used to view and/or edit game records and diagrams, programs that allow the user to search for patterns in the games of strong players and programs that allow users to play against each other over the Internet.

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