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  2. List of Java bytecode instructions - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the instructions that make up the Java bytecode, an abstract machine language that is ultimately executed by the Java virtual machine. [1] The Java bytecode is generated from languages running on the Java Platform, most notably the Java programming language.

  3. Case sensitivity - Wikipedia

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    In computers, case sensitivity defines whether uppercase and lowercase letters are treated as distinct (case-sensitive) or equivalent (case-insensitive). For instance, when users interested in learning about dogs search an e-book, "dog" and "Dog" are of the same significance to them. Thus, they request a case-insensitive search.

  4. Object REXX - Wikipedia

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    [2] [30] A readable syntax is enabled by being case-insensitive, free-form, requiring as little punctuation as possible, and using instructions that are straightforward English. [30] In addition, it is a dynamic programming language that offers flexibility and allows to focus on development rather than language constraints.

  5. Naming convention (programming) - Wikipedia

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    In computer programming, a naming convention is a set of rules for choosing the character sequence to be used for identifiers which denote variables, types, functions, and other entities in source code and documentation.

  6. Java syntax - Wikipedia

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    Identifiers in Java are case-sensitive. An identifier can contain: Any Unicode character that is a letter (including numeric letters like Roman numerals) or digit. Currency sign (such as ¥). Connecting punctuation character (such as _). An identifier cannot: Start with a digit. Be equal to a reserved keyword, null literal or Boolean literal.

  7. Talk:Case sensitivity - Wikipedia

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    The domain of possible ways to handle case - "What is the case sensitivity of this system. Most of the article is about the second meaning - but the lead defines only the first. I will change it to define "case sensitivity" in the second meaning, alongside "case sensitive" and "case insensitive". NisJørgensen 22:13, 2 July 2019 (UTC)

  8. Character encodings in HTML - Wikipedia

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    Character entity references can also have the format &name; where name is a case-sensitive alphanumeric string. For example, "λ" can also be encoded as &lambda; in an HTML document. The character entity references &lt; , &gt; , &quot; and &amp; are predefined in HTML and SGML, because < , > , " and & are already used to delimit markup.

  9. List of Java keywords - Wikipedia

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    The byte keyword is used to declare a field that can hold an 8-bit signed two's complement integer. [5] [6] This keyword is also used to declare that a method returns a value of the primitive type byte. [7] [8] case A statement in the switch block can be labeled with one or more case or default labels.