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5-letter words that end in 1

  • 6.001 — (education)   /siks dub*l oh wun/, /dub*l oh wun/ or rarely /siks dub*l oh fun/ MIT's introductory computer class for majors, known for its intensity. Developed by Gerald Sussman and Hal Abelson, the course is taught in Scheme and introduces recursion, higher-order functions, object-oriented programming and much more. Students who grasp the metacircular interpreter gain entry into the Knights of the Lambda-Calculus. 6.001 has been exported to several other colleges, sometimes successfully. The textbook, "Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs", written with Julie Sussman is a classic that can be found on the shelves of many computer scientists, whether they took the course or not. Legendary characters from the class, problem sets, and book include the wise Alyssa P. Hacker, Ben Bitdiddle, Lem E. Tweakit and Eva Lu Ator, the careless Louis Reasoner and Captain Abstraction.
  • 802.1 — IEEE 802.1
  • act 1 — Algebraic Compiler and Translator
  • asn.1 — Abstract Syntax Notation 1
  • brca1 — either of two genes (BRCA1 or BRCA2) that, if inherited in a mutated form, may predispose some carriers to develop breast or ovarian cancer.
  • cltl1 — (publication)   A report on Common LISP:
  • dod-1 — Unofficial name of the language that became Ada.
  • gim-1 — Generalized Information Management Language. Nelson, Pick, Andrews. Proc SJCC 29:169-73, AFIPS (Fall 1966).
  • h.261 — (networking, standard)   A video compression standard developed by ITU-T before 1992 to work with integrated service digital network. Data is compressed at the rate of 64P kilobits per second, where P can range from 1 to 30 depending on the number of ISDN channels used. This standard was developed primarily to support video phones and video conferencing. See also ivs.
  • hsv-1 — either of two herpes diseases caused by a herpesvirus that infects humans and some other animals and produces small, transient blisters on the skin or mucous membranes, one type of virus (herpes simplex virus type 1, or HSV-1) usually associated with oral herpes but also causing genital herpes and the other (herpes simplex virus type 2, or HSV-2) usually causing genital herpes.
  • mac-1 — (language)   The assembly language used in the book cited below. See Mic-1.
  • mic-1 — Microprogramming language, used in Andrew Tanenbaum's book. See Mac-1.
  • no. 1 — number one.
  • pl-11 — (language)   A high-level machine-oriented language for the PDP-11 developed by R.D. Russell of CERN in Nov 1971. It is similar to PL360 and is written in Fortran IV and cross-compiled on other machines.
  • pop-1 — Package for Online Programming. Edinburgh, 1966. First of the POP family of languages. Used reverse Polish notation. Implemented as a threaded interpreter. EPU-R-17, U Edinburgh (Jul 1966). "POP-1: An Online Language", R. Popplestone, Mach Intell 2, E. Dale et al eds, Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh 1968.
  • rj-11 — (hardware, communications)   An American-style telephone jack with six possible connections. A telephone normally uses two pairs of wires. Often found on the back of US-manufactured modems or for connection to a leased line.
  • rpl-1 — Data reduction language. Proc SJCC 30:571-575, AFIPS (Spring 1967).
  • rt-11 — (operating system)   A real time operating system for the DEC PDP-11 computers, used in the early 1980s and still in 2005 found occasionally in old embedded systems.
  • sac-1 — (mathematics, tool)   An early symbolic mathematics system, written in Fortran by G.E. Collins.
  • std 1 — (standard)   The Internet Architecture Board official list of Internet standards.
  • tsl-1 — Task Sequencing Language. Language for specifying sequences of tasking events in Ada programs.
  • zx-81 — (computer)   An even more successful version of the Sinclair ZX-80, featuring a large uncommitted logic array instead of much discrete logic, an improved BASIC, and rather more expandability (it could take 16kb RAM packs). It was launched around 1981 and was eventually replaced by the Spectrum.

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