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- Closure (disambiguation) [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Computer science [r]: The study of how computers work, and the algorithms, data structures and design principles used in their operation and programming. [e]
- Programming language [r]: A formal language specification, and programs for translating the formal language to machine code. [e]
- Ruby (programming language) [r]: Dynamically-typed, object-oriented programming language created by Yukihiro Matsumoto in 1995. [e]
- Polymorphism in programming languages [r]: In programming languages, the use of constructs that are known to induce different behaviors in different contexts, such as addition between different types of numeric variables [e]
- Bucolic diaeresis [r]: Add brief definition or description