A name commonly used informally to refer to the Godbolt compiler explorer, a web-based platform that allows users to write code, compile it using multiple compilers, and view the assembly language output and compiler flags. It is widely used by programmers, particularly those interested in optimizing code and learning about compiler differences and optimizations.
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The act of overcoming resistance and bringing someone or something under control or submission; the act of subduing or subdued state.
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a type of decorative silk ribbon with a ornate pattern, often used in ceremonies, costumes, or dried flower arrangements for decorative purposes. It can be made of heavy cord or string with a distinct pattern or design.
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A quencher is an agent that can rapidly quench a chemical reaction, especially one that involves fluorescence or phosphorescence by decreasing the intensity of the emitted light. It can also refer to a substance that extinguishes or reduces heat or flame.
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A name, particularly one of Greek origin, often used as a surname or given name. It can also refer to a place named after the person or a location in a story or poem.
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A traditional Spanish musical instrument, it consists of a double-reed pipe and is often used in bandas (local bands) in rural and coastal areas of Spain, particularly Andalusia. It is similar to the sarrusophone but more traditionally linked to Spanish folk music.
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A series of steps and tasks performed in sequence to achieve a specific outcome in a business process, often automated or semi-automated.
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