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  2. Contes et nouvelles en vers - Wikipedia

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    Contes et nouvelles en vers (English: Tales and Novellas in Verse) is an anthology of various ribald short stories and novellas collected and versified from prose by Jean de La Fontaine. Claude Barbin of Paris published the collection in 1665.

  3. International Obfuscated C Code Contest - Wikipedia

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    The International Obfuscated C Code Contest (abbreviated IOCCC) is a computer programming contest for code written in C that is the most creatively obfuscated. Held semi-annually, it is described as "celebrating [C's] syntactical opaqueness". [1] The winning code for the 27th contest, held in 2020, was released in July 2020. [2]

  4. Conte (literature) - Wikipedia

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    Conte comes from the French word conter, "to relate". [2] The French term conte encompasses a wide range of narrative forms that are not limited to written accounts. No clear English equivalent for conte exists in English as it includes folktales, fairy tales, short stories, oral tales, [3] and to lesser extent fables. [4]

  5. Underhanded C Contest - Wikipedia

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    The Underhanded C Contest was a programming contest to turn out code that is malicious, but passes a rigorous inspection, and looks like an honest mistake even if discovered. The contest rules define a task, and a malicious component. Entries must perform the task in a malicious manner as defined by the contest, and hide the malice.

  6. Contes cruels - Wikipedia

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    Contes cruels (Cruel Tales) is a two-volume set of about 150 tales and short stories by the 19th-century French writer Octave Mirbeau, collected and edited by Pierre Michel and Jean-François Nivet and published in two volumes in 1990 by Librairie Séguier.

  7. Antonio Conte - Wikipedia

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    Antonio Conte Cavaliere OMRI (Italian pronunciation: [anˈtɔːnjo ˈkonte]; [4] [5] born 31 July 1969) is an Italian professional football manager and former player who is currently the head coach of Serie A club Napoli.

  8. Contes, Alpes-Maritimes - Wikipedia

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    Contes is a 7.52-square-mile (19.5 km 2) commune in the Southeast of France. It is located on Paillon valley, between 130 and 480 metres AMSL (430–1580 ft). The inhabitants live mainly in the village, but also in hamlets like Sclos, La Vernéa, La Pointe.

  9. Conte - Wikipedia

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    Conte may refer to: Conte (literature), a literary genre; Conte (surname) Conté, a drawing medium; Conte, Jura, town in France; Conté royal family, a fictional family in Tamora Pierce's Tortallan world; Conte, the title of Count in Italy and other European countries