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Jot Davies
Jot or JOT may refer to: Persons with the name * Jot Agyeman (born 1967), Ghanaian actor * Jot D. Carpenter (1938–2000), American landscape architect * Jot Goar (1870–1947), American baseball player Computing * Jot (programming language) * ''The Journal of Object Technology'' * ''The Joy of Tech'', a webcomic * Jot, a handwriting recognition system which became the basis for Palm OS' Graffiti 2 Other uses * Jot, or Jat, an umbrella term for the peripatetic groups of Afghanistan * Jot (interval), a musical pitch interval * Jot (letter), or yot, a name for the letter J * ''JOT'' (TV series), a syndicated, animated television series * Jot, a character from ''The Plucky Squire ''The Plucky Squire'' is a 2024 action-adventure platform video game developed by British studio All Possible Futures and published by Devolver Digital. The game follows the magical adventures of storybook characters Jot and his friends who ...'' * Jot, the Greek letter ''iota'', in the stock ...
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Jot Agyeman
John Osei Tutu Agyeman (born 28 June 1967 in Kumasi) also known by the name Jot Agyeman is a Ghanaian author, actor, playwright and television personality. Early life and education Agyeman was born on 28 June 1967 in Kumasi. He is the youngest of his mother's ten children, and his father's sixteenth child. His father was enstooled Nkosuo Nkosuohene (Development Chief) by the Late Asantehene (Ashanti King) Opoku Ware II, Otumfuo Opoku Ware II, making him (his father) the first-ever Nkosuohene to be installed in Ghana. Agyeman had his secondary education at Prempeh College, Kumasi. He later continued at Wesley College, Kumasi, where he trained as a teacher. He then enrolled at the University of Ghana to pursue a programme in Theater Arts at both undergraduate and graduate levels. His speciality was play writing with a focus on the history of the Ashanti Kingdom and its culture. Career Writing As a writer, Agyeman served as the Director  of publishing with Eagle Media Hou ...
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Jot D
Jot or JOT may refer to: Persons with the name * Jot Agyeman (born 1967), Ghanaian actor * Jot D. Carpenter (1938–2000), American landscape architect * Jot Goar (1870–1947), American baseball player Computing * Jot (programming language) * ''The Journal of Object Technology'' * '' The Joy of Tech'', a webcomic * Jot, a handwriting recognition system which became the basis for Palm OS' Graffiti 2 Other uses * Jot, or Jat, an umbrella term for the peripatetic groups of Afghanistan There are several ethnic groups in Afghanistan which traditionally lead a peripatetic life. This means they are nomadic and their main occupations centre around providing services to the settled populations they travel among, like peddling partic ... * Jot (interval), a musical pitch interval * Jot (letter), or yot, a name for the letter J * ''JOT'' (TV series), a syndicated, animated television series * Jot, a character from '' The Plucky Squire'' * Jot, the Greek letter ''iota'', in the ...
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Jot Goar
Joshua Mercer Goar (January 31, 1870 – April 4, 1947), was an American professional baseball player who was a pitcher in the National League in 1896 and 1898. Listed at and , he threw and batted right-handed. Biography Goar pitched in four major league games; three games for the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1896 and one game for the Cincinnati Reds in 1898, all in relief. In a total of innings pitched, he allowed 40 hits and 36 runs while striking out three batters and walking nine batters. As a batter, he had one hit in six at bats for a .167 batting average. Minor league records, incomplete for the era, list Goar as playing in the Western League during 1895–1897, and for the Indianapolis Hoosiers in 1900. Goar is noted for an unusual inning pitched when playing for the minor-league Anderson Tigers in the Indiana State League. On May 30, 1890, he reportedly allowed six hits (three triples, one double, and two singles) in a single inning without a run scoring. The unusual ...
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Jot (programming Language)
In formal language theory and computer science, Iota and Jot (from Greek iota ι, Hebrew yodh י, the smallest letters in those two alphabets) are languages, extremely minimalist formal systems, designed to be even simpler than other more popular alternatives, such as lambda calculus and SKI combinator calculus. Thus, they can also be considered minimalist computer programming languages, or Turing tarpits, esoteric programming languages designed to be as small as possible but still Turing-complete. Both systems use only two symbols and involve only two operations. Both were created by professor of linguistics Chris Barker in 2001. Zot (2002) is a successor to Iota that supports input and output. Note that this article uses Backus-Naur form to describe syntax. Universal iota Chris Barker's universal iota combinator has the very simple λf.fSK structure defined here, using denotational semantics in terms of the lambda calculus, From this, one can recover the usual SKI expres ...
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The Journal Of Object Technology
''The Journal of Object Technology'' is an online scientific journal welcoming manuscripts describing theoretical, empirical, conceptual, and experimental results in the area of software and language engineering, including * programming paradigms * software language engineering * model-based and model-driven engineering * Requirements engineering, requirement engineering * software architecture * Software verification and validation, software validation & verification * software maintenance and Software evolution, evolution * software analytics * software development process and methodology Each issue contains columns by regular columnists and Peer review, peer-reviewed papers. Columnists include Dave Thomas, Won Kim, Bertrand Meyer and John McGregor. Its first issue appeared in May 2002, in response to the need for an international journal covering the Object-oriented programming, object-oriented and component-based development field. From 1986 to 2001, the ''Journal of Object- ...
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The Joy Of Tech
''Joy of Tech'' is a webcomic created by Nitrozac and Snaggy, whose real names are Liza Schmalcel and Bruce Evans. Both are Canadians. The comic, which is produced three times a week, concentrates on technology-oriented themes, with an emphasis on the "cult" of Apple Computer products. In 2003, O'Reilly Media published a printed compilation, titled ''The Best of the Joy of Tech'', which includes an introduction by David Pogue and a foreword by Steve Wozniak. Nitrozac and Snaggy also created the webcomic ''After Y2k'', which is not currently updated, and have had other work published in many newspapers, magazines, and online sites. The strip has been noted by Mashable Mashable is a Online newspaper, news website, digital media platform and entertainment company founded by Pete Cashmore in 2005. History Mashable was founded by Pete Cashmore while living in Aberdeen, Scotland, in July 2004. Early iterations o ..., MakeUseOf, workawesome, Nocturnal Cloud, CNET, and oneextrapix ...
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Graffiti 2
"Graffiti 2 Powered by Jot" was introduced in 2003 as a revised version of the original Palm OS handwriting system Graffiti. In January 2003, PalmSource announced the change explaining that Graffiti 2 was based on ''Jot'' by Communication Intelligence Corporation (CIC) and would replace the original version of Graffiti. Graffiti 2 made its debut in Palm OS 4.1.2 for Motorola DragonBall-based handhelds and in Palm OS Garnet 5.2 for ARM-based ones. History The primary reason for the change was the fact that in April 1997 Xerox Xerox Holdings Corporation (, ) is an American corporation that sells print and electronic document, digital document products and services in more than 160 countries. Xerox was the pioneer of the photocopier market, beginning with the introduc ... had sued PalmSource, Inc. over its use of Graffiti. After a legal fight lasting a number of years, and despite the dismissal of the case by a federal judge, Xerox won a reversal late in 2001 in the U.S. ...
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Peripatetic Groups Of Afghanistan
There are several ethnic groups in Afghanistan which traditionally lead a peripatetic life. This means they are nomadic and their main occupations centre around providing services to the settled populations they travel among, like peddling particular goods or performing music. In this way, they contrast both with the settled population and with the pastoralist nomads. Name It is unclear how these distinct groups acquired the name Jat. In neighbouring South Asia, the term Jat refers to a large cluster of agriculture castes, some especially in the Balochistan are connected with camel breeding and herding. Social characteristics Generally, what defines groups is a nomadic lifestyle, with their main occupation being the provision of services such as the manufacture and sale of agricultural implements, bangles, drums and winnowing trays as well as providing entertainment such as performing bears and monkeys, fortune-telling, singing. Most Jats have a network of clients and custo ...
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Jot (interval)
The savart is a unit of measurement for musical pitch intervals (). One savart is equal to one thousandth of a decade ( 10/1: 3,986.313714 cents): 3.9863 cents. Musically, in just intonation, the interval of a decade is precisely a just major twenty-fourth, or, in other words, three octaves and a just major third. Today, musical use of the savart has largely been replaced by the cent and the millioctave. The savart is practically the same as the earlier heptameride (eptameride), one seventh of a meride (). One tenth of an heptameride is a decameride () and a hundredth of an heptameride (thousandth of a decade) is approximately one jot (). Definition If \frac is the ratio of frequencies of a given interval, the corresponding measure in savarts is given by: s = 1000 \log_ or \frac = 10^ Like the more common cent, the savart is a logarithmic measure, and thus intervals can be added by simply adding their savart values, instead of multiplying them as you would frequencies. ...
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Jot (letter)
Jot or JOT may refer to: Persons with the name * Jot Agyeman (born 1967), Ghanaian actor * Jot D. Carpenter (1938–2000), American landscape architect * Jot Goar (1870–1947), American baseball player Computing * Jot (programming language) * ''The Journal of Object Technology'' * ''The Joy of Tech'', a webcomic * Jot, a handwriting recognition system which became the basis for Palm OS' Graffiti 2 Other uses * Jot, or Jat, an umbrella term for the peripatetic groups of Afghanistan * Jot (interval) The savart is a unit of measurement for musical pitch intervals (). One savart is equal to one thousandth of a decade ( 10/1: 3,986.313714 cents): 3.9863 cents. Musically, in just intonation, the interval of a decade is precisely a just major ..., a musical pitch interval * Jot (letter), or yot, a name for the letter J * ''JOT'' (TV series), a syndicated, animated television series * Jot, a character from '' The Plucky Squire'' * Jot, the Greek letter ''iota'', in the stoc ...
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The Plucky Squire
''The Plucky Squire'' is a 2024 action-adventure platform video game developed by British studio All Possible Futures and published by Devolver Digital. The game follows the magical adventures of storybook characters Jot and his friends who discover a three-dimensional world outside the pages of their book. It was released for Windows, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S and Nintendo Switch on 17 September 2024, to generally positive reviews from critics. Premise ''The Plucky Squire'' is centered around the heroic Jot who is kicked out of his story book by the villainous Humgrump, forcing Jot to explore and face challenges both within his story book and the outside world. When the malevolent Humgrump realizes that he is the villain of the story who is destined to be defeated by the forces of righteousness led by the heroic Jot, he kicks the hero out of its pages and changes the story forever. In order to restore the storybook's happy ending and save his friends from Humgrump's d ...
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