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Information systems --- Computer architecture. Operating systems --- Local area networks (Computer networks) --- Peer to peer architecture (Computer networks) --- Réseaux locaux (Informatique) --- Peer-to-peer architecture (Computer networks) --- Disruptive technologies --- 681.3 *C2 --- Computer communication networks: data communications; OSI; security and protection --- Disruptive technologies. --- Local area networks (Computer networks). --- Peer-to-peer architecture (Computer networks). --- 681.3 *C2 Computer communication networks: data communications; OSI; security and protection --- Réseaux locaux (Informatique) --- P2P (Computer network architecture) --- Computer network architectures --- LANs (Computer networks) --- Local area computer networks --- Computer networks --- Electronic data processing --- Disruptive innovations --- Technological innovations --- Distributed processing
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Software Engineering --- Computerprogrammering --- Programmeermethoden --- 681.3*D2 --- Software engineering: protection mechanisms; standards--See also {681.3*K63}; {681.3*K51} --- Computerprogrammering. --- Programmeermethoden. --- 681.3*D2 Software engineering: protection mechanisms; standards--See also {681.3*K63}; {681.3*K51} --- Software engineering --- Computer software engineering --- Engineering
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Génie logiciel --- Ordinateurs --- Programmation --- Génie logiciel --- Ordinateurs --- Programmation
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The utility simply known as make is one of the most enduring features of both Unix and other operating systems. First invented in the 1970s, make still turns up to this day as the central engine in most programming projects; it even builds the Linux kernel. In the third edition of the classic Managing Projects with GNU make, readers will learn why this utility continues to hold its top position in project build software, despite many younger competitors. The premise behind make is simple: after you change source files and want to rebuild your program o
Utilities (Computer programs) --- GNU Emacs --- Logiciels --- Utilitaires (logiciels) --- Make (Computer file) --- 005.13 --- GNU Emacs. --- GNU Make --- Emacs --- Utilitaires (Logiciels) --- Information Technology --- General and Others --- Logiciels.
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