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  2. Nulled - Wikipedia

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    Nulled is an online cracking forum. It was previously shut down July 4th, 2024, but as of August 2024, the website is back up. In 2016, Nulled became known as a target of a data breach which helped law enforcement to obtain information about possible 'suspects', who were registered on Nulled. [1][2][3]

  3. Null character - Wikipedia

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    The null character (also null terminator) is a control character with the value zero. [1][2][3][4] It is present in many character sets, including those defined by the Baudot and ITA2 codes, ISO/IEC 646 (or ASCII), the C0 control code, the Universal Coded Character Set (or Unicode), and EBCDIC. It is available in nearly all mainstream ...

  4. Source Code - Wikipedia

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    Source Code grossed $54.7 million in the United States and Canada and $92.6 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $147.3 million, against a production budget of $32 million. [24] The film was released in theaters on April 1, 2011. In the United States and Canada, Source Code was released theatrically in 2,961 conventional ...

  5. Notepad++ - Wikipedia

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    Notepad++ is a source code editor. It features syntax highlighting, code folding and limited autocompletion for programming, scripting, and markup languages, but not intelligent code completion or syntax checking. As such, it may properly highlight code written in a supported schema, but whether the syntax is internally sound or compilable ...

  6. Defensive programming - Wikipedia

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    Defensive programming is an approach to improve software and source code, in terms of: General quality – reducing the number of software bugs and problems. Making the source code comprehensible – the source code should be readable and understandable so it is approved in a code audit. Making the software behave in a predictable manner ...

  7. String (computer science) - Wikipedia

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    String (computer science) Strings are typically made up of characters, and are often used to store human-readable data, such as words or sentences. In computer programming, a string is traditionally a sequence of characters, either as a literal constant or as some kind of variable. The latter may allow its elements to be mutated and the length ...

  8. UTF-8 - Wikipedia

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    C++23 adopts UTF-8 as the only portable source code file format (surprisingly there was none before). [54] Backwards compatibility is a serious impediment to changing code to use UTF-8 instead of a 16-bit encoding, but this is happening. The default string primitive in Go, [55] Julia, Rust, Swift 5, [56] and PyPy [57] uses UTF-8 internally in ...

  9. Universal code (data compression) - Wikipedia

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    Universal code (data compression) In data compression, a universal code for integers is a prefix code that maps the positive integers onto binary codewords, with the additional property that whatever the true probability distribution on integers, as long as the distribution is monotonic (i.e., p (i) ≥ p (i + 1) for all positive i), the ...