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  2. Universally unique identifier - Wikipedia

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    Thus, for variant 1 (that is, most UUIDs) a random version 4 UUID will have 6 predetermined variant and version bits, leaving 122 bits for the randomly generated part, for a total of 2 122, or 5.3 × 10 36 (5.3 undecillion) possible version-4 variant-1 UUIDs. There are half as many possible version 4, variant 2 UUIDs (legacy GUIDs) because ...

  3. Unique identifier - Wikipedia

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    A unique identifier (UID) is an identifier that is guaranteed to be unique among all identifiers used for those objects and for a specific purpose. [1] The concept was formalized early in the development of computer science and information systems.

  4. Talk:Universally unique identifier - Wikipedia

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    Version 4 UUIDs all have a few bits hard-wired in order to indicate that they *are* Version 4 UUIDs. Every other bit should come from a truly random or pseudorandom number generator. In a standard (RFC 9562) Version 4 UUID, those hard-wired bits are binary "0100" (hex "4") in the "4-bit version field", and binary "10" in the "2-bit variant field".

  5. Python (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    IronPython allows running Python 2.7 programs (and an alpha, released in 2021, is also available for "Python 3.4, although features and behaviors from later versions may be included" [170]) on the .NET Common Language Runtime. [171] Jython compiles Python 2.7 to Java bytecode, allowing the use of the Java libraries from a Python program. [172]

  6. Category:User python-2 - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Pages in category "User python-2" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of ...

  7. List of Mac software - Wikipedia

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    Safari (web browser) – built-in from Mac OS X 10.3, available as a separate download for Mac OS X 10.2; SeaMonkey – open source Internet application suite; Shiira – open source; Sleipnir – free, by Fenrir Inc; Tor (anonymity network) – free, open source; Torch (web browser) – free, by Torch Media Inc. Vivaldi – free, proprietary ...

  8. eric (software) - Wikipedia

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    The eric 5 branch represents the new Python 3 variant of eric. It is not supporting Python 2 (yet). For Python 2 support the development of the eric 4 branch is continued. [11] 5.1.0 2011-02-27 5.2.0 2012-02-18 Added Mac OS X to the officially supported platforms [12]

  9. Universal binary - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] Fat binaries would only be necessary for software that is designed to have backward compatibility with older versions of Mac OS X running on older hardware. The new Universal 2 binary format was introduced at the 2020 Worldwide Developers Conference. [5]