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  2. Gofer (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    Gofer (Good for equational reasoning) is an implementation of the programming language Haskell intended for educational purposes and supporting a language based on version 1.2 of the Haskell report. It was replaced by Hugs .

  3. Gofer - Wikipedia

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    In JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: The JoJoLands, the main character, Jodio Joestar, is a gofer and gangster for the state's underground drug trade. In 3rd Rock from the Sun Harry is hired as a gofer at Sally's TV station but believes he is supposed to be a gopher. Season 6, Episode 13.

  4. Gopher - Wikipedia

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    Pocket gophers weigh around 200 g (1 ⁄ 2 lb), and are about 15–20 cm (6–8 in) in body length, with a tail 2.5–5 cm (1–2 in) long. A few species reach weights approaching 1 kg (2.2 lb).

  5. Gopher (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Gophers!, a British children's television programme "Gopher", real name Burl Smith, a character on TV show The Love Boat; Gopher (Winnie the Pooh), a character in Walt Disney's Winnie the Pooh franchise

  6. Gofer (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    About Wikipedia; Contact us; Contribute Help; Learn to edit; Community portal; ... Gofer may also refer to: Gofer (programming language), educational version of Haskell;

  7. Comparison of standard Bosnian, Croatian, Montenegrin and ...

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    Three out of four standard variants have the same set of 30 regular phonemes, so the Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian Latin and Serbian Cyrillic alphabets map one to one with one another and with the phoneme inventory, while Montenegrin alphabet has 32 regular phonemes, the additional two being Ś and Ź .

  8. Bosnian Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The Bosnian Wikipedia (Bosnian: Wikipedia na bosanskom jeziku) is the Bosnian language version of Wikipedia, hosted by the Wikimedia Foundation. As of 19 December 2024, it has 94,158 articles. It was created on 12 December 2002, and its first article was Matematika. [1]

  9. Albanian dialects - Wikipedia

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    The various dialects of the Albanian language in Albania, Greece, Italy, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia. [note 1]The Albanian language is composed of many dialects, divided into two major groups: Gheg and Tosk. [1]