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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 490. Chapters: Articles with example code, Data modeling languages, Data types, Markup languages, Programming language topics, Programming languages, Specification languages, Stylesheet languages, Transformation languages, Context-free grammar, Lambda calculus, SQL, Floating point, Bit, XML, ARM architecture, Integer, Polymorphism in object-oriented programming, String, HTML, Byte, Abstract data type, Unified Modeling Language, Turing, Garbage collection, Scalable Vector Graphics, Real data type, Associative array, Character, Literate programming, Z notation, Standard Generalized Markup Language, Class, XSL, Abstract Syntax Notation One, XSLT, MathML, Curl, Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language, DARPA Agent Markup Language, DocBook, Serialization, Verilog, Document Style Semantics and Specification Language, Interface description language, POV-Ray, C-HTML, Kent Recursive Calculator, Meta-Object Facility, Indirection, Set domain, Ousterhout's dichotomy, AAP DTD, KOMPILER, Metacharacter, KFX, Z++, Entity-relationship model, Program optimization, Tagged union, Programming paradigm, Pointer, Interval arithmetic, Type system, Office Open XML, Microsoft Office XML formats, Boolean algebra, YAML, Comment, Anonymous function, OpenDocument, C preprocessor, HTML5, Software transactional memory, Geography Markup Language, Canonical form, XSL Formatting Objects, JSON, XMLHttpRequest, List comprehension, SXML, Lightweight markup language, Word, Const-correctness, First-class function, Delimiter, Evaluation strategy, Object-Role Modeling, SBML, List of XML markup languages, DAISY Digital Talking Book, Flowchart, Business Process Execution Language, Subtype polymorphism, Enumerated type, Type safety, Fixed-point arithmetic, Predictive Model Markup Language, XML Schema Language comparison, String literal, Cilk, Promela, Binary decision di...