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- Fourth-Generation Programming Language
Fifth-generation programming language (5GL) is a programming language based around solving problems using constraints given to the program, rather than using an algorithm written by a programmer. Most constraint-based and logic programming languages and some declarative languages are fifth-generation languages. Fifth-generation languages are used mainly in artificial intelligence research. Prolog, OPS5, and Mercury are the best known fifth-generation languages. - Sql Training -- Sql Server
Mark Russell has over twenty years total networking and programming experience with a current focus enterprise database development and training using Microsoft SQL Server tools and technologies. Mark is a Certified Technical Trainer. He has taught over 500 Desktop Applications classes and over 500 Technical classes. Mark has completed Microsoft approved Train-the Trainer Program. He was named Instructor of the Year in 1999 with New Horizons Worldwide. As a Microsoft Certified Trainer, Mark has maintained an overall class (Instructor score) average of 9.62 on a 10 scale. - Encarta -- Encarta Premium
Encarta is a digital multimedia encyclopedia published by Microsoft Corporation. As of 2005, the complete English version, Encarta Premium consists of more than 68,000 articles, numerous images and movies, and homework tools, and is available on the World Wide Web by yearly subscription or by purchase on DVD-ROM or multiple CD-ROMs. Many articles can ... be viewed online free of charge, a service supported by advertisements.[1] - Definitions -- Word Definitions
In the Broad stratum definition of abilities, Word Definitions is considered to be a strong measure of Crystallized Intelligence (Gc). In the Narrow stratum of abilities, it is considered to be a probable measure of both Lexical Knowledge (VL) and Language Development (LD) (McGrew & Flanagan, 1998, p. 120). - Prolog -- Languages
Prolog is the most generally used logic programming language. comp.lang.prolog (... via Google) provides a forum for discussion. See the associated information on Frequently Asked Questions. second sourced). See also original FAQ source. Archived articles are available in Canada, France, the UK and USA. - Euclid -- Works
Euclid of Alexandria is one of the most important and influential mathematicians in history. Living in ancient Alexandria, he wrote The Elements, a geometry textbook used in some places until the twentieth century. His work in geometry provided the foundation on which all future mathematicians were educated. - Kenning
By the turn of the century, F Kenning & Sons was hawking paraffin oil throughout the Chesterfield area, for in 1901, George's father signed an historic agreement with the Consolidated Petroleum Co Ltd, forerunners of Shell and BP. The paraffin arrived by rail and was transferred into small horse-drawn tankers for delivery to customers. - George Miller
George Miller, born George Wade Dornberger, (February 17, 1950 - March 5, 2003) was a stand-up comedian. He first performed standup at age 21 and made his network television debut on The Tonight Show in 1976. He appeared on national television programs several times in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, and was a friend to many in the West Coast comedy scene who later enjoyed tremendous success, including David Letterman and Jerry Seinfeld. He died on March 5, 2003, after a long bout with leukemia, from a blood clot in his brain.[1][2] - Brandeis University
Brandeis University is a private research university with a liberal arts focus,[1] located in Waltham, Massachusetts, United States. It is located in the southwestern corner of Waltham, nine miles (14 km) west of Boston. The University has an enrollment of approximately 3200 undergraduate and 1700 graduate students[2]. It was ranked by the U.S. News and World Report as the number 31 University in the United States.