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[ "Wadōkaichin", "follows", "Fuhonsen" ]
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[ "Pip (package manager)", "has use", "package management system" ]
pip (also known by Python 3's alias pip3) is a package-management system written in Python and is used to install and manage software packages. The Python Software Foundation recommends using pip for installing Python applications and its dependencies during deployment. Pip connects to an online repository of public pa...
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[ "Pip (package manager)", "replaces", "EasyInstall" ]
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[ "Pip (package manager)", "influenced by", "Setuptools" ]
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[ "Lasca", "influenced by", "English draughts" ]
Lasca (also called Laska or Laskers) is a draughts (or checkers) variant, invented by the second World Chess Champion Emanuel Lasker (1868–1941). Lasca is derived from English draughts (American checkers) and the Russian draughts game bashni (Towers).
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[ "Lasca", "influenced by", "Bashni" ]
Lasca (also called Laska or Laskers) is a draughts (or checkers) variant, invented by the second World Chess Champion Emanuel Lasker (1868–1941). Lasca is derived from English draughts (American checkers) and the Russian draughts game bashni (Towers).History Emanuel Lasker became familiar with bashni in the 19th centur...
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[ "9wm", "has use", "window manager" ]
9wm is an open source stacking window manager for X11, written by David Hogan (dhog) in 1994 to emulate the Plan 9 Second Edition window manager, 8½. Many later minimalist window managers for X were either inspired by, or directly derived from, 9wm. 9wm takes only 0.4 MB in RAM.The README file in the 9wm source distrib...
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[ "9wm", "influenced by", "8½" ]
9wm is an open source stacking window manager for X11, written by David Hogan (dhog) in 1994 to emulate the Plan 9 Second Edition window manager, 8½. Many later minimalist window managers for X were either inspired by, or directly derived from, 9wm. 9wm takes only 0.4 MB in RAM.The README file in the 9wm source distrib...
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[ "Drow", "influenced by", "trow" ]
Creative origins The word "drow" originates from the Orcadian and Shetland dialects of Scots, an alternative form of "trow", which is a cognate with "troll". The Oxford English Dictionary gives no entry for "drow", but two of the citations under "trow" name it as an alternative form of the word. Trow/drow was used to r...
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[ "Drow", "topic's main category", "Category:Drow" ]
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[ "Wedding dress of Princess Charlotte of Wales", "owned by", "Princess Charlotte Augusta of Wales" ]
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[ "Wedding dress of Princess Charlotte of Wales", "owned by", "Historic Royal Palaces" ]
The wedding dress of Princess Charlotte of Wales was worn at her wedding to Prince Leopold of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld on 2 May 1816 at Carlton House in London. Charlotte was the only child of George, Prince of Wales and Caroline of Brunswick; Leopold was the youngest son of Francis, Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld and Counte...
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[ "Wedding dress of Princess Charlotte of Wales", "influenced by", "1795–1820 clothing" ]
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[ "Wedding dress of Princess Charlotte of Wales", "influenced by", "slip dress" ]
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[ "Mithra", "influenced by", "Mitra" ]
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[ "Mithra", "different from", "Mitra" ]
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[ "Mithra", "said to be the same as", "Mithras" ]
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[ "Mithra", "said to be the same as", "Mitra" ]
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[ "Oberon-2", "influenced by", "Oberon" ]
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[ "SM-4", "influenced by", "PDP-11" ]
The SM-4 (CM-4) is a PDP-11/40 compatible system, manufactured in the Eastern Bloc in the 1980s. It was very popular in science and technology. They were manufactured in the Soviet Union, Bulgaria and Hungary, beginning in 1975.The standard configuration includes 128 or 256 KB core memory, tape puncher, two RK-05 remov...
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[ "Sepoy", "influenced by", "Sipahi" ]
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[ "Brainfuck", "different from", "Brain Fuck Scheduler" ]
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[ "Brainfuck", "influenced by", "P′′" ]
History Müller designed Brainfuck with the goal of implementing the smallest possible compiler, inspired by the 1024-byte compiler for the FALSE programming language. Müller's original compiler was implemented in machine language and compiled to a binary with a size of 296 bytes. He uploaded the first Brainfuck compile...
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[ "Brainfuck", "influenced by", "FALSE" ]
History Müller designed Brainfuck with the goal of implementing the smallest possible compiler, inspired by the 1024-byte compiler for the FALSE programming language. Müller's original compiler was implemented in machine language and compiled to a binary with a size of 296 bytes. He uploaded the first Brainfuck compile...
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[ "Armenakan Party", "followed by", "Armenian Democratic Liberal Party" ]
Merger into the Armenian Democratic Liberal Party After the Armenian genocide, the remnants of the Armenakans joined forces with the splinter faction of the Social Democrat Hunchakian Party known as Reorganized Hunchakian Party, the Armenian Constitutional Democratic Party, and the Popular Party, and founded the Armeni...
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[ "Armenakan Party", "influenced by", "Mekertich Portukalian" ]
The Armenakan Party (in Armenian Արմենական Կուսակցութիւն) was an Armenian political party established in Van, Ottoman Empire in 1885 by Mekertich Portukalian as an underground organization against the ruling system. It is considered the first Armenian political party. The party was founded in autumn 1885 journalist and...
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[ "Armenakan Party", "significant person", "Mekertich Portukalian" ]
The Armenakan Party (in Armenian Արմենական Կուսակցութիւն) was an Armenian political party established in Van, Ottoman Empire in 1885 by Mekertich Portukalian as an underground organization against the ruling system. It is considered the first Armenian political party. The party was founded in autumn 1885 journalist and...
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[ "Armenakan Party", "significant event", "Defense of Van" ]
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[ "Cheerleader effect", "influenced by", "group of humans" ]
Origin The phrase was coined by the fictional character Barney Stinson (Neil Patrick Harris) in "Not a Father's Day", an episode of the television series How I Met Your Mother, first aired in November 2008. Barney points out to his friends a group of women that initially seem attractive, but who are all unattractive wh...
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[ "Creature Comforts", "influenced by", "Lip Synch" ]
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[ "Creature Comforts", "based on", "Creature Comforts" ]
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[ "Creature Comforts", "topic's main category", "Category:Creature Comforts" ]
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[ "SAP HANA", "has use", "in-memory database" ]
SAP HANA (HochleistungsANalyseAnwendung or High-performance ANalytic Application) is an in-memory, column-oriented, relational database management system developed and marketed by SAP SE. Its primary function as the software running a database server is to store and retrieve data as requested by the applications. In ad...
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[ "SAP HANA", "influenced by", "MaxDB" ]
History During the early development of SAP HANA, a number of technologies were developed or acquired by SAP SE. These included TREX search engine (in-memory column-oriented search engine), P*TIME (in-memory online transaction processing (OLTP) Platform acquired by SAP in 2005), and MaxDB with its in-memory liveCache e...
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[ "SAP HANA", "influenced by", "TREX search engine" ]
History During the early development of SAP HANA, a number of technologies were developed or acquired by SAP SE. These included TREX search engine (in-memory column-oriented search engine), P*TIME (in-memory online transaction processing (OLTP) Platform acquired by SAP in 2005), and MaxDB with its in-memory liveCache e...
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[ "Cuneiform (programming language)", "influenced by", "Swift" ]
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[ "Feminist literary criticism", "influenced by", "feminist theory" ]
Feminist literary criticism is literary criticism informed by feminist theory, or more broadly, by the politics of feminism. It uses the principles and ideology of feminism to critique the language of literature. This school of thought seeks to analyze and describe the ways in which literature portrays the narrative of...
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[ "Liam McCarthy and John D. O'Callaghan", "participant of", "European Union Contest for Young Scientists" ]
Liam McCarthy (born 1995/96) and John D. O'Callaghan (born 1994/95) are Irish students from Kinsale, County Cork. They were the winners of the 45th Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition in 2009 at the ages of thirteen and fourteen respectively. Their win meant that their school, Kinsale Community School, became the...
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[ "Liam McCarthy and John D. O'Callaghan", "influenced by", "Aisling Judge" ]
Future plans, as of 2009 McCarthy and O'Callaghan wish to study and work in farming and science as, according to O'Callaghan, "the importance of the agriculture sector on the [Irish] economy is huge". They said their inspiration was 2006 winner and fellow student at Kinsale Community School, Aisling Judge.
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[ "Cariño (band)", "influenced by", "La Casa Azul" ]
Artistry Cariño's sound has been described as pop, indie pop, and pop-punk. They have stated that they were influenced by musical groups such as Juniper Moon, La Casa Azul and Los Fresones Rebeldes.
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[ "Cariño (band)", "influenced by", "Juniper Moon" ]
Artistry Cariño's sound has been described as pop, indie pop, and pop-punk. They have stated that they were influenced by musical groups such as Juniper Moon, La Casa Azul and Los Fresones Rebeldes.
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[ "Cariño (band)", "influenced by", "Los Fresones Rebeldes" ]
Artistry Cariño's sound has been described as pop, indie pop, and pop-punk. They have stated that they were influenced by musical groups such as Juniper Moon, La Casa Azul and Los Fresones Rebeldes.
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[ "Mitra", "said to be the same as", "Mithras" ]
The name Mithra was adopted by the Greeks and Romans as Mithras, chief figure in the mystery religion of Mithraism. At first identified with the Sun-god Helios by the Greeks, the syncretic Mithra-Helios was transformed into the figure Mithras during the 2nd century BC, probably at Pergamon. This new cult was taken to ...
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[ "Mitra", "different from", "mitre" ]
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[ "Mitra", "said to be the same as", "Mithra" ]
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[ "Telemachus", "significant person", "Athena" ]
Odyssey In Homer's Odyssey, Telemachus, under the instructions of Athena (who accompanies him during the quest), spends the first four books trying to gain knowledge of his father, Odysseus, who left for Troy when Telemachus was still an infant. At the outset of Telemachus' journey, Odysseus had been absent from his ho...
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[ "Telemachus", "influenced by", "Mentes" ]
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[ "Center for Open Science", "founded by", "Brian Nosek" ]
The Center for Open Science is a non-profit technology organization based in Charlottesville, Virginia with a mission to "increase the openness, integrity, and reproducibility of scientific research." Brian Nosek and Jeffrey Spies founded the organization in January 2013, funded mainly by the Laura and John Arnold Fou...
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[ "Center for Open Science", "influenced by", "Open Science Framework" ]
Open Science Framework Reproducibility project The Open Science Framework (OSF) is an open source software project that facilitates open collaboration in science research. The framework was initially used to work on a project in the reproducibility of psychology research, but has subsequently become multidisciplinary. ...
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[ "Blovel", "influenced by", "blog post" ]
Blovel (a portmanteau of blog and novel) is a novel created from serialized blog posts. This differs from a blook, which is a published book that has been made from, or inspired by, blog content. With a blovel, the story is created in and for the blog. It may later become a blook, should the author or a publisher choo...
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[ "ReFLEX", "influenced by", "FLEX" ]
ReFLEX is a wireless protocol developed by Motorola, used for two-way paging, messaging, and low-bandwidth data. It is based on the FLEX one-way paging protocol, adding capabilities for multiple forward channels, multiple return channels, and roaming. It originally came in two variants, ReFLEX25 and ReFLEX50. ReFLEX5...
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[ "YMODEM", "influenced by", "XMODEM" ]
YMODEM is a file transfer protocol used between microcomputers connected together using modems. It was primarily used to transfer files to and from bulletin board systems. YMODEM was developed by Chuck Forsberg as an expansion of XMODEM and was first implemented in his CP/M YAM program. Initially also known as YAM, it ...
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[ "React Native", "influenced by", "React" ]
History In 2012 Mark Zuckerberg commented, "The biggest mistake we made as a company was betting too much on HTML as opposed to native". Using HTML5 for Facebook's mobile version resulted in an unstable application that retrieved data slowly. He promised Facebook would soon deliver a better mobile experience. Inside Fa...
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[ "React Native", "different from", "React" ]
React Native is an open-source UI software framework created by Meta Platforms, Inc. It is used to develop applications for Android: §Chapter 1 , Android TV, iOS: §Chapter 1 , macOS, tvOS, Web, Windows and UWP by enabling developers to use the React framework along with native platform capabilities. It is used to devel...
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[ "Next.js", "influenced by", "React" ]
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[ "Consumer Reports", "main subject", "consumer education" ]
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[ "Consumer Reports", "main subject", "advocacy" ]
Consumer Reports (CR), formerly Consumers Union (CU), is an American nonprofit consumer organization dedicated to independent product testing, investigative journalism, consumer-oriented research, public education, and consumer advocacy.Founded in 1936, CR was created to serve as a source of information that consumers ...
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[ "Consumer Reports", "main subject", "survey" ]
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[ "Consumer Reports", "influenced by", "Consumers' Research" ]
History Consumer Reports' predecessor, Consumers' Research, was founded in 1926. In 1936, Consumer Reports was founded by Arthur Kallet, Colston Warne, and others who felt that the established Consumers' Research organization was not aggressive enough. Kallet, an engineer and director of Consumers' Research, had a fal...
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[ "Consumer Reports", "main subject", "product testing" ]
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[ "Consumer Reports", "different from", "China Consumer Reports" ]
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[ "Consumer Reports", "main subject", "consumer protection" ]
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[ "Steelman language requirements", "influenced by", "ALGOL 68" ]
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[ "Prolog", "different from", "prologue" ]
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[ "Prolog", "influenced by", "Planner" ]
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[ "Prolog", "topic's main category", "Category:Prolog programming language family" ]
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[ "Cocaine (song)", "performer", "J.J. Cale" ]
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[ "Cocaine (song)", "lyrics by", "J.J. Cale" ]
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[ "Cocaine (song)", "performer", "Eric Clapton" ]
Charts Eric Clapton version Glyn Johns produced the Clapton recording, which was released on the 1977 album Slowhand. It was also released as the B-side for "Lay Down Sally". A live version of "Cocaine" from the album Just One Night charted on the Billboard Hot 100 as the B-side of "Tulsa Time", which was a No. 30 hit ...
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[ "Cocaine (song)", "influenced by", "Sunshine of Your Love" ]
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[ "Cocaine (song)", "different from", "Cocaine Blues" ]
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[ "IBM 701", "influenced by", "Whirlwind" ]
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[ "Hellerau", "influenced by", "Lebensreform" ]
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[ "Hellerau", "topic's main category", "Category:Hellerau" ]
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[ "Aubrey–Maturin series", "main subject", "naval warfare" ]
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[ "Aubrey–Maturin series", "influenced by", "Horatio Hornblower" ]
Series Novels in order of first publication Master and Commander (1969) Post Captain (1972) HMS Surprise (1973) The Mauritius Command (1977) Desolation Island (1978) The Fortune of War (1979) The Surgeon's Mate (1980) The Ionian Mission (1981) Treason's Harbour (1983) The Far Side of the World (1984) The Reverse of the...
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[ "Aubrey–Maturin series", "topic's main category", "Category:Aubrey–Maturin series" ]
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[ "Aubrey–Maturin series", "main subject", "military intelligence" ]
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[ "Integer BASIC", "influenced by", "HP Time-Shared BASIC" ]
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[ "Daomu Biji", "main subject", "archaeology" ]
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[ "Daomu Biji", "influenced by", "Ghost Blows Out the Light" ]
Daomu Biji (simplified Chinese: 盗墓笔记; traditional Chinese: 盜墓筆記; pinyin: Dàomù bǐjì) variously translated as Grave Robbers’ Chronicles, Grave Robbery Note and The Lost Tomb, is a novel series about the grave-robbing adventures of Wu Xie, a young man hailing from a family that had been tomb-raiders for centuries. The se...
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[ "Virginia Sterilization Act of 1924", "significant event", "Buck v. Bell" ]
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[ "Virginia Sterilization Act of 1924", "influenced by", "Harry H. Laughlin" ]
Historical background Laughlin's Model Eugenical Sterilization Law During the early 20th century, Harry H. Laughlin, director of the Eugenics Record Office at Cold Spring Harbor, New York, became concerned that states were not enforcing their eugenics laws. In 1922, he published his book, Eugenical Sterilization in th...
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[ "Virginia Sterilization Act of 1924", "main subject", "eugenics" ]
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[ "D-Bus", "has use", "RPC" ]
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[ "D-Bus", "has use", "Distributed object communication" ]
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[ "D-Bus", "used by", "desktop application" ]
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[ "D-Bus", "has use", "inter-process communication" ]
Communications model D-Bus was conceived as a generic, high-level inter-process communication system. To accomplish such goals, D-Bus communications are based on the exchange of messages between processes instead of "raw bytes". D-Bus messages are high-level discrete items that a process can send through the bus to ano...
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[ "D-Bus", "influenced by", "DCOP" ]
History and adoption D-Bus was started in 2002 by Havoc Pennington, Alex Larsson (Red Hat) and Anders Carlsson. The version 1.0—considered API stable—was released in November 2006. Heavily influenced by the DCOP system used by versions 2 and 3 of KDE, D-Bus has replaced DCOP in the KDE 4 release. An implementation of D...
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[ "HotSpot (virtual machine)", "has use", "Java Virtual Machine" ]
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[ "HotSpot (virtual machine)", "influenced by", "Strongtalk" ]
History The Java HotSpot Performance Engine was released on April 27, 1999, built on technologies from an implementation of the programming language Smalltalk named Strongtalk, originally developed by Longview Technologies, which traded as Animorphic. The Longview virtual machine was based on the Self virtual machine, ...
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[ "United States Army Special Forces", "influenced by", "British Commandos" ]
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[ "Scots law", "applies to jurisdiction", "Scotland" ]
Scots law (Scottish Gaelic: Lagh na h-Alba) is the legal system of Scotland. It is a hybrid or mixed legal system containing civil law and common law elements, that traces its roots to a number of different historical sources. Together with English law and Northern Ireland law, it is one of the three legal systems of t...
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[ "Scots law", "influenced by", "Roman-Dutch law" ]
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