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Software has gotten so huge, millions of lines of instructions that some humans wrote to do little things combined together.
Only now the complexity is really big: Microsoft's Windows 2000 has millions of lines of instructions, far more than any one person can possibly understand.
GM has had five software engineers working for about two years to write the controlling software, now up to 4,000 lines of instructions.
Only a select few devices currently support the streaming service, so the fun is only for those rocking the HTC Incredible, HTC Nexus One, HTC Evo 4G, HTC G2, and Samsung Nexus S — unless you're comfortable following a few lines of instructions!
In Java, all lines of instructions must end in ; Different variables can have the same name in certain circumstances.
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The original "Joy of Cooking" gave a few recipes, each with about three lines of instruction, to the effect of "Mix, shape and fry until brown".
Medium shot of Althea from their angle....) And so on for another half-dozen lines of instruction before the parenthetical is complete.
A master teacher who retired in December as a language professor at the State University of New York at New Paltz, she happily transformed our gaucheries into new lines of instruction.
The rate announcement came just weeks after news of the latest in a long line of instructions by Beijing to the nation's banks to extend fewer loans — the 12th such move since early 2010.
Decades later, when he was writing music to go with "Company," the composer received only a single line of instruction from Beckett, which would also have a lasting impact: "The music should go into the interstices of the text, as it were".
The Alarcons appealed the conviction, arguing that one line of instruction from the judge misled the jury.
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