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  2. Continuation-passing style - Wikipedia

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    Learn about continuation-passing style (CPS), a programming technique that passes control explicitly as a continuation. See examples in Scheme and Haskell, and how CPS is used by compilers.

  3. Static single-assignment form - Wikipedia

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    In functional language compilers, such as those for Scheme and ML, continuation-passing style (CPS) is generally used. SSA is formally equivalent to a well-behaved subset of CPS excluding non-local control flow, so optimizations and transformations formulated in terms of one generally apply to the other.

  4. Wikipedia:Citing sources - Wikipedia

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    Learn how to cite and reference sources in Wikipedia articles, following the verifiability policy and the citation methods. Find out how to use inline citations, footnotes, templates, and tools to identify and verify the sources.

  5. CP System - Wikipedia

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    CP System is an arcade system board developed by Capcom in 1988 that ran game software stored on removable daughterboards. It was used for games such as Street Fighter II, Ghouls'n Ghosts, and Final Fight, and had two successors: CP System II and CP System III.

  6. Public key certificate - Wikipedia

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    By contrast, in a web of trust scheme, individuals sign each other's keys directly, in a format that performs a similar function to a public key certificate. In case of key compromise, a certificate may need to be revoked. The most common format for public key certificates is defined by X.509.

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    AOL Mail offers secure and personalized email accounts with features like AOL Mail, news, and weather. You can sign up for free, access your email on the go, and get help from experts.

  8. Year 2000 problem - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the potential computer errors related to the formatting and storage of calendar data for dates in and after the year 2000, also known as the Y2K bug or the millennium bug. Find out how the problem was discovered, addressed, and resolved by programmers and organizations around the world.

  9. Payment card number - Wikipedia

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    A payment card number is the card identifier found on credit cards, debit cards and other similar cards. It consists of an issuer identification number (IIN) and an individual account identifier, and may also be called a bank card number in some situations.