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Literal (computer programming)

Known as: Literal, Literal (computer science), Object literal 
In computer science, a literal is a notation for representing a fixed value in source code. Almost all programming languages have notations for… 
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2016
2016
We have built the Index Checker, a type checker that issues warnings about array, list, and string accesses that are potentially… 
2008
2008
Many mobile devices, specifically mobile phones, come equipped with a microphone. Microphones are high-fidelity sensors that can… 
2004
2004
Is there continuity between theatrical spectatorship and cinematic experience? In light of the traditional theatre of kabuki… 
1998
1998
An analogue methodology was used to examine clinical hypothesis formation and perceived supervisor characteristics when… 
1997
1997
This paper presents a new approach to bitext correspondence problem (BCP) of noisy bilingual corpora based on image processing… 
1995
1995
This paper describes techniques for reducing the routing cost during logic extraction. Two routing cost functions derived from… 
1990
1990
This paper develops a definition of a voice document as a combination of information, structure, and affordances (or user… 
1990
1990
words are rewritten as segmental strings in the interface between syntax and phonology (see chapter 3). The derivation of… 
Highly Cited
1987
Highly Cited
1987
An approach for facilitating mixed language programming in distributed systems is presented. It is based on adding a generic…