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  • 31Table des caractères unicode (d000-dfff) — Tables Unicode 0000 – 0FFF   8000 – 8FFF 1000 – 1FFF 9000 – 9FFF 2000 – 2 …

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  • 32Pointer (computing) — This article is about the programming data type. For the input interface (for example a computer mouse), see Pointing device. Pointer a pointing to the memory address associated with variable b. Note that in this particular diagram, the computing …

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  • 33Open Packaging Convention — The Open Packaging Conventions (OPC) is a file packaging format created by Microsoft for storing a combination of XML and non XML files that together form a single entity like an XML Paper Specification (XPS) document in a single compressed file… …

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  • 34Nitza Ben-Dov — (Hebrew: ניצה בן דב‎, née Fruchtman, born 10 March 1950) is Professor of Hebrew and Comparative Literature at the University of Haifa. Contents …

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  • 35Table des caracteres Unicode/UDC00 — Table des caractères Unicode/UDC00 Tables Unicode 0000 – 0FFF   8000 – 8FFF 1000 – 1FFF 9000 – 9FFF 2000 – 2FFF …

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  • 36Table des caractères Unicode/UDC00 — Tables Unicode 0000 – 0FFF   8000 – 8FFF 1000 – 1FFF 9000 – 9FFF 2000 – 2FFF …

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  • 37Table des caractères unicode/udc00 — Tables Unicode 0000 – 0FFF   8000 – 8FFF 1000 – 1FFF 9000 – 9FFF 2000 – 2FFF …

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  • 38Open Packaging Conventions — Not to be confused with Open Packaging Format (OPF), an unrelated format that describes the structure of an EPUB file in XML. Open Packaging Conventions Developed by Microsoft, Ecma, ISO/IEC Initial release December 7, 2006; 4 years… …

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  • 39ISO/CEI 10646 — La norme ISO/CEI 10646, intitulée Technologies de l information Jeu universel de caractères codés (JUC), tente de définir un système de codage universel pour tous les systèmes d’écriture. Cette norme est le fondement d’Unicode. Sommaire 1… …

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  • 40Threaded code — Not to be confused with multi threaded programming. In computer science, the term threaded code refers to a compiler implementation technique where the generated code has a form that essentially consists entirely of calls to subroutines. The code …

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