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  2. Solidity - Wikipedia

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    Solidity is a programming language for implementing smart contracts [6] [7] on various blockchain platforms, most notably, Ethereum. [8] Solidity is licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 . [ 9 ]

  3. List of programming languages by type - Wikipedia

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    CA-IDEAL (Interactive Development Environment for an Application Life) for use with CA-DATACOM/DB; Easytrieve report generator (now CA-Easytrieve Plus) FOCUS; IBM Informix-4GL; LINC 4GL; LiveCode (Not based on a database; still, the goal is to work at a higher level of abstraction than 3GLs.) MAPPER (Unisys/Sperry) – now part of BIS

  4. Smart contract - Wikipedia

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    A smart contract is a computer program or a transaction protocol that is intended to automatically execute, control or document events and actions according to the terms of a contract or an agreement.

  5. Video game industry - Wikipedia

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    The country also went without tax relief until March 21, 2012 [117] when the British government changed its mind on tax relief for UK developers, which without, meant most of the talented development within the UK may move overseas for more profit, along with parents of certain video game developers which would pay for having games developed in ...

  6. Span Developments - Wikipedia

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    Span Developments Limited was a British property development company formed in the late 1950s by Geoffrey Townsend working in long and close partnership with Eric Lyons as consultant architect. During its most successful period in the 1960s, Span built over 2,000 homes in London , Surrey , Kent and East Sussex – mainly two- and three-bedroom ...

  7. Architecture of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    With the introduction of Ancient Roman architecture there was a development of basilicas, baths, amphitheatres, triumphal arches, villas, Roman temples, Roman roads, Roman forts, stockades and aqueducts. [5] It was the Romans who founded the first cities and towns such as London, Bath, York, Chester and St Albans.

  8. Structural engineering - Wikipedia

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    Structural engineers are licensed or accredited by different learned societies and regulatory bodies around the world (for example, the Institution of Structural Engineers in the UK). Depending on the degree course they have studied and/or the jurisdiction they are seeking licensure in, they may be accredited (or licensed) as just structural ...

  9. John Goss (composer) - Wikipedia

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    The salary was £100 a year, equivalent to more than £80,000 in terms of 2009 incomes. [5] Goss composed a small amount of orchestral music in this period. Two overtures, in F minor and E flat major, written circa 1824, were performed and published in 1827, with considerable success. [4]