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Polyglot (computing)

In computing, a polyglot is a computer program or script written in a valid form of multiple programming languages or file formats. The name was coined by analogy to multilingualism. A polyglot file is composed by combining syntax from two or more different formats. When the file formats are to be compiled or interpreted as source code, the file can be said to be a polyglot program, though file formats and source code syntax are both fundamentally streams of bytes, and exploiting this commonality is key to the development of polyglots. Polyglot files have practical applications in compatibility, but can also present a security risk when used to bypass validation or to exploit a vulnerability. (Wikipedia).

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Area of a Regular Polygon: 2 Conceptual Approaches

Links: https://www.geogebra.org/m/aHvgEm9v https://www.geogebra.org/m/wxJFqM9P

From playlist Geometry: Dynamic Interactives!

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Rahul Savani: Polymatrix Games Algorithms and Applications

Polymatrix games are multi-player games that capture pairwise interactions between players. They are defined by an underlying interaction graph, where nodes represent players, and every edge corresponds to a two-player strategic form (bimatrix) game. This talk will be a short survey that w

From playlist HIM Lectures: Trimester Program "Combinatorial Optimization"

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Coordinate Geometry Setups in Mathigon

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From playlist Mathigon Demos

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Sketch a net from a 3D figure

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Polyglot Programming

Neal Ford, the author of The Productive Programmer, discusses the benefits of polyglot programming and the impact it's had on software development.

From playlist Programming Podcast

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GoGaRuCo 2010 - Polyglot: When Ruby isn't enough or even sane by: Blake Mizerany

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From playlist GoGaRuCo 2010

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From Beaker to Beaker - Matt Greenwood (Two Sigma Investments)

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From playlist JupyterCon

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Hacking Livestream #42: Binary stuff with Ange Albertini

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From playlist Gynvael's [EN] Live

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GORUCO 2017: SQL to NoSQL to NewSQL and the rise of polyglot persistence Paul Dix

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vert.x 3 - be reactive on the JVM but not only in Java by Clement Escoffier/Paulo Lopes

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From playlist Software Development Lectures

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DjangoCon US 2017 - Becoming a Polyglot: Lessons from Natural Language Learning by Rebekah E. Post

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From playlist DjangoCon US 2017

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DevOpsDays Boston 2018 - The rise of Layer 7, microservices, and the proxy war... by Flynn

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From playlist DevOpsDays Boston 2018

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SDS 531: Data Science at the Command Line — with Jeroen Janssens

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From playlist Super Data Science Podcast

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Sketch a figure from a net

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