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  2. Bogosort - Wikipedia

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    Average performance. [1] Worst-case space complexity. In computer science, bogosort [1] [2] (also known as permutation sort and stupid sort [3]) is a sorting algorithm based on the generate and test paradigm. The function successively generates permutations of its input until it finds one that is sorted. It is not considered useful for sorting ...

  3. Computer programming - Wikipedia

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    Computer programming or coding is the composition of sequences of instructions, called programs, that computers can follow to perform tasks. It involves designing and implementing algorithms, step-by-step specifications of procedures, by writing code in one or more programming languages.

  4. Rock paper scissors - Wikipedia

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    Rock paper scissors (also known by several other names and word orders, see § Names) is an intransitive hand game, usually played between two people, in which each player simultaneously forms one of three shapes with an outstretched hand.

  5. List of programmes broadcast by RTÉ 2 - Wikipedia

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    A Country Practice; Covington Cross; The Cowra Breakout; Crazy Like a Fox; The Critic; Crossbow; The Crow: Stairway to Heaven; Crusades; Cybill; Danger Bay; Dark Angel; Dawson's Creek; The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd; Deadly Games; Death Valley Days; Dempsey and Makepeace; Desperate Housewives; Dharma and Greg; Diagnosis: Murder; Diamonds ...

  6. Card counting - Wikipedia

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    Design and selection of systems. The primary goal of a card counting system is to assign point values to each card that roughly correlate to the card's "effect of removal" or EOR (that is, the effect a single card has on the house advantage once removed from play), thus enabling the player to gauge the house advantage based on the composition of cards still to be dealt.

  7. Computer programming in the punched card era - Wikipedia

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    Punched cards. A punched card is a flexible write-once medium that encodes data, most commonly 80 characters. Groups or "decks" of cards form programs and collections of data. The term is often used interchangeably with punch card, the difference being that an unused card is a "punch card," but once information had been encoded by punching ...

  8. Electronic voting by country - Wikipedia

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    Each Estonian citizen possesses an electronic chip-enabled ID card, which allows the user to vote over the internet. The ID card is inserted into a card reader, which is connected to a computer. Once the user's identity is verified (using the digital certificate on the electronic ID card), a vote can be cast via the internet.

  9. Monty Python and the Holy Grail Collectible Card Game

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    Playing time. < 60 minutes. Monty Python and the Holy Grail Collectible Card Game is an out-of-print collectible card game (CCG) by Kenzer & Company based on the Monty Python and the Holy Grail movie. [1] Brian Jelke was the designer. [1] It was first released in June 1996 and noted as one of the more popular CCGs at that time due to being ...