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An undefined variable in the source code of a computer program is a variable that is accessed in the code but has not been previously declared by…
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2019
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2019
PROSODY IN DISJUNCTIVE QUESTIONS : INTRODUCING CLASS 193 3 Towards an Analysis of ClassQs 3
E. Meertens
2019
Corpus ID: 85440378
This paper discusses the semantics and pragmatics of Class Questions: disjunctive questions with a continuation rise on each…
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2018
2018
mo!cni | agencja reklamowa Łódź, grafika reklamowa, druk - Notice : Undefined variable: page in /mocni/tmp/index.html on line 42
mocni
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grafika reklamowa druk agencja reklamowa Łódź
2018
Corpus ID: 116012418
Notice : Undefined variable: page in /mocni/tmp/index.html on line 45 Mamy mocne glowy, ktore sprostają nawet najbardziej…
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2009
Review
2009
Preliminaries to a Referent Grammatical Analysis of Modern Irish Relative Clauses
S. Collberg
2009
Corpus ID: 67763177
Following is a report on work in progress on the development of a computer analysis of Modern Irish for use in machine…
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1989
1989
Effects of Programming Semantic Errors Experience in Debugging
P. Oman
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R. Cook
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M. Nanja
1989
Corpus ID: 63044792
This paper presents the results of a controlled experiment comparing debugging abilities of novice, intermediate, and skilled…
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1976
1976
The detection of anomalous interprocedural data flow
L. Fosdick
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L. Osterweil
International Conference on Software Engineering
1976
Corpus ID: 11845878
In an earlier paper, the authors have defined type 1 and type 2 data flow anomalies to be, respectively, the reference to an…
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