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  2. T-tail - Wikipedia

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    The T-tail configuration can also cause maintenance problems. The control runs to the elevators are more complex, [citation needed] and the surfaces are more difficult to inspect from the ground. The loss of Alaska Airlines Flight 261 was attributed to improper maintenance of the T-tail. [citation needed] T-tails can be harder to inspect or ...

  3. Stall (fluid dynamics) - Wikipedia

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    Normal flight (above), Deep stall condition - T-tail in "shadow" of wing (below) A Schweizer SGS 1-36 being used for deep-stall research by NASA over the Mojave Desert in 1983. A deep stall (or super-stall) is a dangerous type of stall that affects certain aircraft designs, notably jet aircraft with a T-tail configuration and rear-mounted ...

  4. Tailwind CSS - Wikipedia

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    There are also variants for the different states an element can have, such as hover: for when hovered, focus: when keyboard selected or active: when in use, [10] or when the browser or operating system has dark mode enabled. [11] Variants have two parts: the condition to be met and the class that is applied if the condition is met.

  5. tail (Unix) - Wikipedia

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    tail -F /var/adm/messages To interrupt tail while it is monitoring, break-in with Ctrl+C. This command can be run "in the background" with &, see job control. If the user has a command's result to monitor, the watch command can be used. There is a GNU Emacs mode that emulates the functionality of tail -f, called auto-revert-tail-mode.

  6. Tail call - Wikipedia

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    Tail recursion modulo cons is a generalization of tail-recursion optimization introduced by David H. D. Warren [9] in the context of compilation of Prolog, seen as an explicitly set once language. It was described (though not named) by Daniel P. Friedman and David S. Wise in 1974 [ 10 ] as a LISP compilation technique.

  7. Stack trace - Wikipedia

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    For instance, inlining can cause missing stack frames, tail call optimizations can replace one stack frame with another, and frame pointer elimination can prevent call stack analysis tools from correctly interpreting the contents of the call stack. [6]

  8. List of software development philosophies - Wikipedia

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    Don't Make Me Think (Principles of intuitive navigation and information design) [13] The Art of Computer Programming (general computer-science masterpiece by Donald E. Knuth) The Cathedral and the Bazaar - book comparing top-down vs. bottom-up open-source software; The Philosophy of Computer Science [14] Where's the Theory for Software ...

  9. System Management Mode - Wikipedia

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    Initially, System Management Mode was used for implementing power management and hardware control features like Advanced Power Management (APM). However, BIOS manufacturers and OEMs have relied on SMM for newer functionality like Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI). [9] [10] Some uses of the System Management Mode are: