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  2. Symbolic Link (SYLK) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SYmbolic_LinK_(SYLK)

    The format was introduced in the 1980s and has not evolved since 1986. [ 2 ] A commonly encountered (and spurious) 'occurrence' of the SYLK file happens when a comma-separated value (CSV) format is saved with an unquoted first field name of 'ID', that is the first two characters match the first two characters of the SYLK file format.

  3. Change data capture - Wikipedia

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    This technique can either supplement or complement timestamps and versioning. It can configure an alternative if, for example, a status column is set up on a table row indicating that the row has changed (e.g., a boolean column that, when set to true, indicates that the row has changed).

  4. Comma-separated values - Wikipedia

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    The format can be processed by most programs that claim to read CSV files. The exceptions are (a) programs may not support line-breaks within quoted fields, (b) programs may confuse the optional header with data or interpret the first data line as an optional header, and (c) double-quotes in a field may not be parsed correctly automatically.

  5. Functional programming - Wikipedia

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    Under lazy evaluation, the length function returns the value 4 (i.e., the number of items in the list), since evaluating it does not attempt to evaluate the terms making up the list. In brief, strict evaluation always fully evaluates function arguments before invoking the function.

  6. Distributed computing - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distributed_computing

    While the field of parallel algorithms has a different focus than the field of distributed algorithms, there is much interaction between the two fields. For example, the Cole–Vishkin algorithm for graph coloring [ 52 ] was originally presented as a parallel algorithm, but the same technique can also be used directly as a distributed algorithm.