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  2. Geek Code - Wikipedia

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    The Geek Code was invented by Robert A. Hayden in 1993 and was defined at geekcode.com. [3] It was inspired by a similar code for the bear subculture - which in turn was inspired by the Yerkes spectral classification system for describing stars. [4] [5] [6] After a number of updates, the last revision of the code was v3.12, in 1996. [7]

  3. File:Código geek, AA 2012.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. Module:Numbered block 2/doc - Wikipedia

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    This is a documentation subpage for Module:Numbered block 2. It may contain usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original module page. Implements {{ Numbered block 2 }} .

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  6. Coding theory - Wikipedia

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    Linear block codes have the property of linearity, i.e. the sum of any two codewords is also a code word, and they are applied to the source bits in blocks, hence the name linear block codes. There are block codes that are not linear, but it is difficult to prove that a code is a good one without this property. [4] Linear block codes are ...

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  8. Code.org - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, Code.org posted a one-hour tutorial to build and customize a Flappy Bird video game using the site's block visual programming language. [17] Code.org has also created coding programs revolving around characters from the Disney film Frozen , [ 18 ] in addition to Angry Birds , and Plants vs. Zombies . [ 19 ]

  9. Cyclic code - Wikipedia

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    The Hamming(7,4) code may be written as a cyclic code over GF(2) with generator + +. In fact, any binary Hamming code of the form Ham(r, 2) is equivalent to a cyclic code, [3] and any Hamming code of the form Ham(r,q) with r and q-1 relatively prime is also equivalent to a cyclic code. [4]