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1.1 The Ten Most-Used Languages in Open-Source Projects
3.1 Index and Pointer Code for Accessing an Array a with Elements of Type T
5.1 Common POSIX, Win32, and Java Thread and Synchronization Primitives
6.1 Common Project Subdirectory Names
6.2 User Variables Commonly Defined in Makefiles
6.3 Variables Maintained by make
6.4 File Identification Tags Used in Revision Control Systems
7.3 Hungarian Notation Primitive Types, Type Constructions, and Name Qualifiers
7.4 Hungarian Notation for Common Visual Basic and Microsoft Access Types and Controls
8.1 Source Files Corresponding to sendmail Documentation Headings
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