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  2. C* - Wikipedia

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    The language C* adds to C a "domain" data type and a selection statement for parallel execution in domains. For the CM-2 models the C* compiler translated the code into serial C, calling PARIS (Parallel Instruction Set) functions, and passed the resulting code to the front end computer's native compiler.

  3. File:Uniform-star-tiling-c.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. Star polygon - Wikipedia

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    A regular star polygon is a self-intersecting, equilateral, and equiangular polygon. A regular star polygon is denoted by its Schläfli symbol { p / q }, where p (the number of vertices) and q (the density ) are relatively prime (they share no factors) and where q ≥ 2.

  5. EURion constellation - Wikipedia

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    The EURion constellation is made up of five rings. The EURion constellation (also known as Omron rings [1] or doughnuts [2]) is a pattern of symbols incorporated into a number of secure documents such as banknotes, cheques, and ownership title certificate designs worldwide since about 1996.

  6. GNU coding standards - Wikipedia

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    All code formatted in the GNU style has the property that each closing brace, bracket or parenthesis appears to the right of its corresponding opening delimiter, or in the same column. Being tightly integrated with the GNU system, GNU Emacs provides automatic formatting of C code to match the GNU coding standards. [ 1 ]

  7. Interpreter pattern - Wikipedia

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    In computer programming, the interpreter pattern is a design pattern that specifies how to evaluate sentences in a language. The basic idea is to have a class for each symbol ( terminal or nonterminal ) in a specialized computer language .

  8. Diffraction spike - Wikipedia

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    Effect of a triangular star filter. A cross screen filter, also known as a star filter, creates a star pattern using a very fine diffraction grating embedded in the filter, or sometimes by the use of prisms in the filter. The number of stars varies by the construction of the filter, as does the number of points each star has.

  9. Star (glyph) - Wikipedia

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    In typography, a star is any of several glyphs with a number of points arrayed within an imaginary circle. A commonly used star symbol is the asterisk . Four points