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  2. Xyzzy (computing) - Wikipedia

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    Xyzzy has been implemented as an undocumented no-op command on several operating systems; in the 16-bit version of Data General's AOS, for example, it would typically respond "Nothing happens", just as the game did if the magic was invoked at the wrong spot or before a player had performed the action that enabled the word.

  3. Pyrex (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    Pyrex is a programming language for creating Python modules.Its syntax is very close to Python and it makes it easy for Python programmers to write non-Python supporting code for interfacing modules in a language which is as close to Python as possible.

  4. PyX (vector graphics language) - Wikipedia

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    PyX is a Python package for the creation of PostScript, [1] PDF, and static SVG files. It combines an abstraction of the PostScript drawing model with a TeX/LaTeX interface. Complex tasks like 2d and 3d plots in publication-ready quality are built out of these primitives

  5. Xyzzy - Wikipedia

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  6. Pyx (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The Pyx, a 1973 Canadian film; Pyx, a host container; Trial of the Pyx, a UK quality assurance procedure for newly minted coins; Pyx Lax, a Greek rock band; Pyxis, a constellation, abbreviated as Pyx; PYX, IATA airport code for Pattaya Airpark in Thailand, in List of airports by IATA code: P.pyx, a file extension used to write Python code in C ...

  7. Pyx - Wikipedia

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    Pyx with Arabesques in Quatrofoil Frames, c. 13th century. A pyx or pix (Latin: pyxis, transliteration of Greek: πυξίς, boxwood receptacle, from πύξος, box tree) is a small round container used in the Catholic, Old Catholic, Lutheran and Anglican Churches to carry the Eucharist, to the sick or those who are otherwise unable to come to a church in order to receive Holy Communion. [1]

  8. Metasyntactic variable - Wikipedia

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    A metasyntactic variable is a specific word or set of words identified as a placeholder in computer science and specifically computer programming.These words are commonly found in source code and are intended to be modified or substituted before real-world usage.

  9. XYZ (computer) - Wikipedia

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    XYZ was a laboratory model of a utility machine; the ZAM-2 series was created on the basis of this computer. [1] The logical organization was modeled on the simplified IBM 701, but the electronics were based on the dynamic flip-flops of the M-20 machine, requiring twice as few lamps. The design of the flip-flops and gates was derived from EMAL ...