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  2. Null-terminated string - Wikipedia

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    The length of a string is found by searching for the (first) NUL. This can be slow as it takes O(n) (linear time) with respect to the string length. It also means that a string cannot contain a NUL (there is a NUL in memory, but it is after the last character, not in the string).

  3. Jakarta Mail - Wikipedia

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    Jakarta Mail (formerly JavaMail) is a Jakarta EE API used to send and receive email via SMTP, POP3 and IMAP.Jakarta Mail is built into the Jakarta EE platform, but also provides an optional package for use in Java SE.

  4. Null character - Wikipedia

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    The ability to represent a null character does not always mean the resulting string will be correctly interpreted, as many programs will consider the null to be the end of the string. Thus the ability to type it (in case of unchecked user input) creates a vulnerability known as null byte injection and can lead to security exploits. [10]

  5. Java syntax - Wikipedia

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    A snippet of Java code with keywords highlighted in bold blue font. The syntax of Java is the set of rules defining how a Java program is written and interpreted. The syntax is mostly derived from C and C++. Unlike C++, Java has no global functions or variables, but has data members which are also regarded as global variables.

  6. JSON streaming - Wikipedia

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    Since JSON text sequences cannot contain control characters, a record separator character can be used to delimit the sequences. In addition, it is suggested that each JSON text sequence be followed by a line feed character to allow proper handling of top-level JSON objects that are not self delimiting (numbers, true, false, and null).

  7. Null object pattern - Wikipedia

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    In object-oriented computer programming, a null object is an object with no referenced value or with defined neutral (null) behavior.The null object design pattern, which describes the uses of such objects and their behavior (or lack thereof), was first published as "Void Value" [1] and later in the Pattern Languages of Program Design book series as "Null Object".

  8. Why are first-round College Football Playoff games on campus ...

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    The lone CFP first-round game on Friday, Dec. 20 is No. 10 seed Indiana at No. 7 seed Notre Dame at 8 p.m. ET inside Notre Dame Stadium — which also happens to be the first meeting between the ...

  9. Comparison of programming languages (string functions)

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    String functions are used in computer programming languages to manipulate a string or query information about a string (some do both).. Most programming languages that have a string datatype will have some string functions although there may be other low-level ways within each language to handle strings directly.