In computer science, a NOP, no-op, or NOOP is a machine language instruction and its assembly language mnemonic, programming language statement, or computer protocol command that does nothing.
The Standards of Lending Practice are voluntary and set the benchmark for good lending practice in the United Kingdom, outlining the way registered firms are expected to deal with their...
An oligomorphic code is generally used by a computer virus to generate a decryptor for itself in a way comparable to a simple polymorphic code. It does this by randomly...
In compiler theory, dead-code elimination is a compiler optimization to remove code which does not affect the program results. Removing such code has several benefits: it shrinks program size, an...
CLLI code is a Common Language Information Services identifier used within the North American telecommunications industry to specify the location and function of telecommunications equipment or of a relevant location...
The Takeover Code, or more formally The City Code on Takeovers and Mergers, is a binding set of rules that apply to listed companies in the United Kingdom, such as...
German code breaking in World War II achieved some notable successes cracking British naval ciphers until well into the fourth year of the war, using the extensive German radio intelligence...
Trench codes were codes used for secrecy by field armies in World War I. Messages by field telephone, radio and carrier pigeons could be intercepted, hence the need for tactical...