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  2. Linda (coordination language) - Wikipedia

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    Java [2] In computer science , Linda is a coordination model that aids communication in parallel computing environments. Developed by David Gelernter , it is meant to be used alongside a full-fledged computation language like Fortran or C where Linda's role is to " create computational activities and to support communication among them".

  3. Syntax error - Wikipedia

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    For example, some would say that the use of an uninitialized variable's value in Java code is a syntax error, ... while the following is not: System.out.println(Hello ...

  4. Java version history - Wikipedia

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    The Java language has undergone several changes since JDK 1.0 as well as numerous additions of classes and packages to the standard library.Since J2SE 1.4, the evolution of the Java language has been governed by the Java Community Process (JCP), which uses Java Specification Requests (JSRs) to propose and specify additions and changes to the Java platform.

  5. Tuple space - Wikipedia

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    A tuple space is an implementation of the associative memory paradigm for parallel/distributed computing. It provides a repository of tuples that can be accessed concurrently. As an illustrative example, consider that there are a group of processors that produce pieces of data and a group of processors that use the data.

  6. Heap pollution - Wikipedia

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    [2] Heap pollution in Java can occur when type arguments and variables are not reified at run-time. As a result, different parameterized types are implemented by the same class or interface at run time. All invocations of a given generic type declaration share a single run-time implementation. This results in the possibility of heap pollution. [2]

  7. List of Java bytecode instructions - Wikipedia

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    create new array with count elements of primitive type identified by atype: nop 00 0000 0000 [No change] perform no operation pop 57 0101 0111 value → discard the top value on the stack pop2 58 0101 1000 {value2, value1} → discard the top two values on the stack (or one value, if it is a double or long) putfield b5 1011 0101

  8. Exception handling - Wikipedia

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    Common exceptions include an invalid argument (e.g. value is outside of the domain of a function), [5] an unavailable resource (like a missing file, [6] a network drive error, [7] or out-of-memory errors [8]), or that the routine has detected a normal condition that requires special handling, e.g., attention, end of file. [9]

  9. Exception chaining - Wikipedia

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    In runtime engine environments such as Java or .NET there exist tools that attach to the runtime engine and every time that an exception of interest occurs they record debugging information that existed in memory at the time the exception was thrown (stack and heap values).