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Pool is a group of cue sports that are played with cue sticks but on a table with six pockets along the rails where balls are dropped. Billiards, sometimes called carom billiards, what is billiards is among one of the cue sports which refer to games played with cue sticks on tables without pockets. To Play Pool, players win points by shooting balls into the table’s pockets. Pockets: Snooker tables also have six pockets, but the pockets are narrower and more challenging to pocket balls into, requiring greater precision. Cushions: The cushions on carom tables are designed for maximum accuracy and minimal rebound, as precision is crucial for carom shots. The traditional mahogany billiards table is still in use, but tables are now generally made of other woods and synthetic materials. Some old versions of this document of CSS Dixieland are stored there, together with other Internet incunabula. It was created by Captain Grace Hopper (United States Navy and Univac) in 1951. ASIC, All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code: with a name derived from "BASIC", but without the "B", the ASIC programming language was created by David Visti in 1993, together with a compiler to machine code, a converter from BASICA or GWBASIC to ASIC, and a few other tools available in the Internet as shareware.

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Most important is the Internet Protocol, working together with the Transfer Control Protocol or else with the User Datagramme Protocol, which are necessary for negotiation of transmissions between computers or through them. High level languages fall into three broad categories, although their boundaries are not sharply defined: Sequential, linear, single block: they are languages intended for writing a sequential linear programme in a single block, maybe jumping instruction lines forward or backward. Needless to say, the parts and the general programme must be written in the same language and dialect, or they must be adapted for conforming to it. AIML, Artificial Intelligence Mark-up Language: a sub-set of Standard Generalised Mark-up Language. XML contains mark-up commands (also called tags or symbols) to describe the content and formatting of a page, but unlike HTML, the mark-up commands are unlimited and self-defining (therefore, designers can create their own customised commands and command definitions).



This is the principle on which high level languages are based. It is so concise that it is difficult to be read and understood by other programmers, but of high productivity for the original programmer. A dialect of Basic was included in the Read Only Memory of a Casio PB-700 (nicknamed "Soldier Boy" by Mister Stonemann), a pocket computer made in 1983, of 8 bits and with a Random Access Memory of only 4 Kilobytes. With high level languages the programmer does not need to know the type of processor in which the programme will be executed, although for this very reason, the computer resources will not be maximised either. X86, for instance, is a type of processor with many models made by different brands, such as Intel or AMD. On the other hand, high level languages present the advantage of portability to computers with different processors, although it is necessary to use an interpreter or translator for each type of processor. A type of processor may be represented by only one model, or by many compatible models. In Pool, the number of balls in a full set of pool balls varies depending on the type of the game, but a full set includes sixteen balls, each 2 1/4 inches in diameter: eight solid color balls numbered one to eight, seven balls with a color stripe numbered nine to fifteen, and a solid white ‘cue’ ball.



ASM: file type (also called suffix, or extension) commonly used for programmes written in any assembly language. The commands of high level languages approach words of some natural human language (often the English language). Its three main dialects were Algol 58, Algol 60 and Algol 68. This language was used from the late 1950's to the early 1970's. APL, A Programming Language: structured language of very high level created by Kenneth Iverson (International Business Machines) in 1968, targeted to big computers. Most high level languages possess the means of writing part or all of the programme in low level code or also in a medium level language. Structured, modular, connected blocks: they are languages intended for writing a structured modular programme in connected blocks. Besides the above mentioned SBasic dialect of 1976, the Pascal programming language belongs to this category from its start in 1971. Object oriented: they are languages intended for writing a programme oriented to objects.

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