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  2. Introduction to Automata Theory, Languages, and Computation

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    Since the second edition, Rajeev Motwani has joined Hopcroft and Ullman as the third author. Starting with the second edition, the book features extended coverage of examples where automata theory is applied, whereas large parts of more advanced theory were taken out. While this makes the second and third editions more accessible to beginners ...

  3. File:Non-Programmer's Tutorial for Python 3.pdf - Wikipedia

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  4. Automata theory - Wikipedia

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    Automata are often classified by the class of formal languages they can recognize, as in the Chomsky hierarchy, which describes a nesting relationship between major classes of automata. Automata play a major role in the theory of computation , compiler construction , artificial intelligence , parsing and formal verification .

  5. Core Python Programming - Wikipedia

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    Core Python Programming is a textbook on the Python programming language, written by Wesley J. Chun. The first edition of the book was released on December 14, 2000. [1] The second edition was released several years later on September 18, 2006. [2] Core Python Programming is mainly targeted at higher education students and IT professionals. [3]

  6. Zen of Python - Wikipedia

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    The Zen of Python is a collection of 19 "guiding principles" for writing computer programs that influence the design of the Python programming language. [1] Python code that aligns with these principles is often referred to as "Pythonic". [2] Software engineer Tim Peters wrote this set of principles and posted it on the Python mailing list in ...

  7. Automate This - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide Automate This: How Algorithms Came to Rule Our World ...

  8. Git - Wikipedia

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    RhodeCode Community Edition (CE), supporting Git, Mercurial and Subversion with an AGPLv3 license. Kallithea , supporting both Git and Mercurial , developed in Python with GPL license . External projects like gitolite, [ 93 ] which provide scripts on top of Git software to provide fine-grained access control.

  9. Boredom - Wikipedia

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    The noun "bore" comes from the verb "bore", which had the meaning "[to] be tiresome or dull" first attested [in] 1768, a vogue word c. 1780 –81 according to Grose (1785); possibly a figurative extension of "to move forward slowly and persistently, as a [hole-] boring tool does." [7] A popular misconception is that Charles Dickens coined the ...