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  2. MUMPS syntax - Wikipedia

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    MUMPS does not require declaration of variables, and is untyped: all variables, including numbers, are effectively strings. Using variables in a numeric context (e.g., addition, subtraction) invokes a well-defined conversion in case the string is not a canonical number, such as "123 Main Street".

  3. Decimal separator - Wikipedia

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    In many contexts, when a number is spoken, the function of the separator is assumed by the spoken name of the symbol: comma or point in most cases. [6] [2] [7] In some specialized contexts, the word decimal is instead used for this purpose (such as in International Civil Aviation Organization-regulated air traffic control communications).

  4. Wikipedia talk : Manual of Style/Dates and numbers/Archive 79

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    See also the University of Wisconsin School of Law Style Guide ("The year should be set off by commas when a complete date is given: He always said that February 8, 1990, was the most important day of his life"); another guide ("Classes begin Monday, Sept. 2, 2003, at the high school. [Note commas after the day of the week and the year.]");

  5. Comma-separated values - Wikipedia

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    Comma-separated values (CSV) is a text file format that uses commas to separate values, and newlines to separate records. A CSV file stores tabular data (numbers and text) in plain text, where each line of the file typically represents one data record.

  6. SQL syntax - Wikipedia

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    Title Authors ----- ----- SQL Examples and Guide 4 The Joy of SQL 1 An Introduction to SQL 2 Pitfalls of SQL 1 Under the precondition that isbn is the only common column name of the two tables and that a column named title only exists in the Book table, one could re-write the query above in the following form:

  7. Delimiter-separated values - Wikipedia

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    Any character may be used to separate the values, but the most common delimiters are the comma, tab, and colon. [2]: 113 [5] The vertical bar (also referred to as pipe) and space are also sometimes used. [2]: 113 Column headers are sometimes included as the first line, and each subsequent line is a row of data.

  8. Prepared statement - Wikipedia

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    Major DBMSs, including SQLite, [5] MySQL, [6] Oracle, [7] IBM Db2, [8] Microsoft SQL Server [9] and PostgreSQL [10] support prepared statements. Prepared statements are normally executed through a non-SQL binary protocol for efficiency and protection from SQL injection, but with some DBMSs such as MySQL prepared statements are also available using a SQL syntax for debugging purposes.

  9. Comment (computer programming) - Wikipedia

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    Comments in PHP can be either curly brace style (both line and block), or line delimited with #l. Blocks cannot be nested. Starting in PHP 8, a # only means comment if it's not immediately followed by [. Otherwise, it delimits an attribute, which continues till the next ]. For example: