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  1. Computer software (5541 bytes)
    1: <!--plese leave top of page tidy--> 2: ...s solely for its eventual use by other ''program software''. 4: ...information processed by computer system, Computer program|programs and data.
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  2. Computer hardware (2815 bytes)
    1: ...m the data it contains or operates on, and the software that provides instructions for the hardwar... 2: ...ter engineers in any case and not an issue that computer users need to concern themselves with. 4: A typical computer (Personal Computer, PC) contains in a
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  3. Computer science (15378 bytes)
    1: ... both in computer hardware|hardware and in software. 5: ...uter engineering, although there is some degree of overlap with these and other fields.
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  4. Color (32212 bytes)
    3: ... be distinguished by differences in the receptors of the eye. 5: == The physics of color ==
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  5. C programming language (34584 bytes)
    1: ...erved for many years as an informal specification of the language 3: ...g applications. It is also commonly used in computer science education, despite not being design...
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  6. Computer rendering (14489 bytes)
    3: ...tion. The image is a digital image / raster graphics image. 5: ...n. With the increasing sophistication of computer graphics since the 1970s onward, it has become a more dist...
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  7. October 2003 (80790 bytes)
    5: A timeline of events in the news for October, 2003.
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  8. DOOM (27415 bytes)
    3: ...on shooter computer games produced by id Software. 5: ...ay, DOOM provided an evolutionary step from id Software's previous game, ''Wolfenstein 3D'', and...
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  9. Free software (18350 bytes)
    1: The term '''free software''' is used in essentially two different ways... 2: Software that can be used, copied, studied and modi... 3: ...eware''' (or '''gratis software''' by advocates of the first variety). 5: These definitions may conflict, and a piece of software that is free in the first sense may not be f...
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  10. Final Fantasy (54500 bytes)
    1: ... video games produced by Square (aka Squaresoft), now Square Enix. The Final Fantasy vide... 3: ...l 1, 2003. Final Fantasy is considered one of the most influential video game franchises ever.
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  11. File format (11008 bytes)
    1: ...ular way to encode information for storage in a computer file. 3: ...re different kinds of formats for different kinds of information. However, within any format type e.g....
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  12. Graphical user interface (7269 bytes)
    1: ...r through a metaphor of direct manipulation of graphical images and widget (computing)|widget]... 4: ...sionally other metaphors surface, such as Microsoft Bob , 3dwm or (partially) FSV.
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  13. Initialism (4601 bytes)
    1: ...'. Under this definition initialisms are a subset of acronyms, without having a word to define acronym... 3: ...ter point many people began to extend the meaning of acronym to all initialisms, at which point the wo... 5: ...l aid of the Academy of Building and Architecture of the USSR".
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  14. Java programming language (33497 bytes)
    3: ...] (although the feature set better resembles that of Objective C programming language|Objective C)...
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  15. Linux kernel (16549 bytes)
    3: ...1 and subsequently improved with the assistance of developers around the world.
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  16. List of algorithms (10913 bytes)
    1: de:Liste von Algorithmen pt:Lista de Algoritmos Category:Algorithms 3: The following is a '''list of the algorithms''' described in Wikipedia. 4: ...[list of algorithm general topics and list of terms relating to algorithms and data structures.
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  17. Mac OS (9771 bytes)
    1: ...'s operating system for Apple Macintosh computers. Mac OS was the first commercially successful op... 3: ... See History of the GUI, and Apple v. Microsoft. 5: ...stence of the operating system in the early years of the Macintosh to help make the machine appear mor...
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  18. Polynomial (15676 bytes)
    1: ...itely differentiable, i.e., they have derivatives of all finite orders. 3: Because of their simple structure polynomials are very easy ... 5: ... is used to encode several important properties of the matrix_(mathematics)|matrix.
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  19. Prolog (13701 bytes)
    1: ...tead of carefully specified instructions on the computer. 3: ...ems project (FGCS) which chose to use a variant of Prolog named ''Kernel Language'' for their operat... 5: ...of a Prolog program is effectively an application of theorem proving by first-order resolution. Fu...
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  20. Steganography (11472 bytes)
    2: ...contrast to cryptography, where the existence of the message is clear, but the meaning is obscured... 4: ...will appear to be something else, like a shopping list, an article, a picture, or some other "cover" mes...
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