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  2. Horstmann - Wikipedia

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    Carl Horstmann, 19th-century editor of The Early South-English Legendary; Cay Horstmann, author of several computer programming books and the creator of the Horstmann indent style; Dennis Horstmann (born 1980), German DJ and dance music artist known as Special D. Dorothy M. Horstmann (1911–2001), American epidemiologist, virologist and ...

  3. Spaghetti code - Wikipedia

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    Spaghetti code is a pejorative phrase for difficult-to-maintain and unstructured computer source code.Code being developed with poor structure can be due to any of several factors, such as volatile project requirements, lack of programming style rules, and software engineers with insufficient ability or experience.

  4. Google Books - Wikipedia

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    Google Books (previously known as Google Book Search, Google Print, and by its code-name Project Ocean) [1] is a service from Google that searches the full text of books and magazines that Google has scanned, converted to text using optical character recognition (OCR), and stored in its digital database. [2]

  5. John Eugene Cay Jr. - Wikipedia

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    John Eugene Cay Jr. (October 10, 1914 – October 3, 1989) was an American author. His most notable work was the 1958 publication Ward Allen : Savannah River Market Hunter , which was the basis for the 2013 movie Savannah .

  6. Jave la Grande - Wikipedia

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    Representation of Grande Jave (Australia) in the 16th century (top left of the map, indication of the islands of Sumatra and Jave (Java)) Java Minor was identified as an island (the present Island of Java) by the Franco-Portuguese navigator and cosmographer Jean Alfonse in his work of 1544, La Cosmographie but Java Major according to him was part of the continent of Terra Australis, which ...

  7. Everyman's Library - Wikipedia

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    Endpapers of the original 1906 run of the Everyman's Library.The art signed "RLK" is heavily based on that of William Morris and his Kelmscott Press, whereas the quotation is derived from the medieval play Everyman Lais of Marie de France and others, translated by Eugene Mason, 1911 (click on thumbnail to view the image in its original size) Different incarnations of Everyman's Library ...

  8. Theodore Taylor (author) - Wikipedia

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    The Cay, Taylor's story of a racially prejudiced white boy stranded with a black man, has become perhaps the most beloved of his young adult novels. It took only three weeks to complete and has seen worldwide sales of around four million. Taylor based the character of the boy in his book on a childhood friend, named Phillip.

  9. Dorothy M. Horstmann - Wikipedia

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    Horstmann was born on July 2, 1911, in Spokane, Washington and earned her undergraduate degree in 1936 from the University of California, Berkeley.She received her medical training at the University of California, San Francisco, earning her medical degree in 1940 and developed an interest in infectious disease after hearing lectures delivered by Karl Friedrich Meyer while at San Francisco ...