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Arts, entertainment, and media


Films

* Movie coda, a
post-credits scene A post-credits scene (also known as a stinger, end tag, or credit cookie) is a short teaser clip that appears after the closing credits have rolled and sometimes after a production logo of a film, TV show, or video game has run. It is usually ...
* ''Coda'' (1987 film), an Australian horror film about a serial killer, made for television *''Coda'', a 2017 American experimental film from Nathaniel Dorsky's Arboretum Cycle * '' Ryuichi Sakamoto: Coda'', a documentary film about the life of composer Ryuichi Sakamoto * ''Coda'' (2019 film), a Canadian drama film starring Patrick Stewart, Katie Holmes, and Giancarlo Esposito * ''CODA'' (2021 film), an American drama film featuring a child of deaf adults


Music

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Coda (music) In music, a coda (; ; plural ) is a passage (music), passage that brings a piece (or a movement (music), movement) to an end. It may be as simple as a few bar (music), measures, or as complex as an entire section (music), section. In classical mus ...
, a passage which brings a movement or piece to a conclusion through prolongation * ''Coda'' (Led Zeppelin album), 1982 * ''Coda'' (SMP album), 2010 * ''Coda'', a 1983 album by Ryuichi Sakamoto *
Coda (Australian band) Coda (stylised as CODA) is a Sydney-based art-rock band. They mix classical strings and contemporary music. Their album ''There Is A Way To Fly'' was nominated for the ARIA Award for Best World Music Album at the ARIA Music Awards of 2002. and '' ...
, world music band * Coda (Mexican band), a rock band from Mexico * "Coda", a song by God Is an Astronaut from the album '' The End of the Beginning'' * "Coda", a song by Riverside from the album ''
Shrine of New Generation Slaves ''Shrine of New Generation Slaves'' is the fifth studio album by Polish progressive rock band Riverside. The album was released on 18 January 2013 in Poland, 21 January in the rest of Europe, and 5 February in the US. It is available in four diff ...
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Television

* "Coda" (''Star Trek: Voyager''), a 1997 episode of ''Star Trek: Voyager'' * "Coda" (''The Walking Dead''), a 2014 episode of ''The Walking Dead'' *"Coda", a 2016 episode of ''Endeavour'' season 3 *"Coda", a 2011 episode of ''Criminal Minds'' season 6


Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media

* Coda (ballet), the final dance in a ''grand pas'' * Coda (comics), a group of female warriors in Wildstorm comics * ''Coda'' (magazine), a Canadian jazz magazine published from 1958 to 2009 * ''Coda'' (novel), a 1994 novel by Thea Astley * Coda Media, a news website * '' CODA System'', a role-playing game system


Computing and technology

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Coda (file system) Coda is a distributed file system developed as a research project at Carnegie Mellon University since 1987 under the direction of Mahadev Satyanarayanan. It descended directly from an older version of Andrew File System (AFS-2) and offers many ...
, a network file system *
Coda (web development software) Coda was a commercial and proprietary web development application for macOS, developed by Panic. It was first released on April 23, 2007 and won the 2007 Apple Design Award for Best User Experience. Coda version 2.0 was released on 24 May 2012, ...
, a web development application *
CODA Content Delivery Architecture CODA Content Delivery Architecture, from Cambridge Visual Networks (Camvine), is both a digital signage product and a platform. The product is a media player with a ‘drag and drop’ web-based content management system. As a platform, CODA is a ...
* Coda.io, a cloud-based document editor * CEBAF On-line Data Acquisition, a system used at Jefferson Lab in the United States * Component detection algorithm, an algorithm in mass spectrometry


Organizations and enterprises

* CODA (company), financial software specialist now owned by UNIT4 *
Calgary Olympic Development Association The Calgary Olympic Development Association (CODA), operating as WinSport, is a non-profit organization based in Calgary, Alberta, Canada whose mandate is to provide training and development to Canada's Olympic athletes, and to maintain the facili ...
, the former name of the Canadian Winter Sport Institute, a non-profit organization *
Co-Dependents Anonymous Co-Dependents Anonymous (CoDA) is a twelve-step program for people who share a common desire to develop functional and healthy relationships. Co-Dependents Anonymous was founded by Ken and Mary Richardson and the first CoDA meeting attended by 30 ...
(CoDA), a twelve-step program *
Coda Automotive Coda Automotive Inc. was a privately held American company headquartered in Los Angeles, California. The company designed and assembled lithium-iron phosphate (LiFePO4) battery systems for automotive and power storage utility applications, and ...
, an electric motor vehicle company headquartered in Southern California, US **
Coda (electric car) The Coda is a four-door, four passenger electric car once manufactured by Coda Automotive. After being rescheduled several times, deliveries to retail customers in the United States began in March 2012. The car was sold exclusively in California ...
, an all-electric car manufactured by Coda Automotive *
Coordinadora de Organizaciones de Defensa Ambiental Ecologistas en Acción (, sometimes Ecologistas en Acción-CODA) is a Spanish grassroots confederation of 300 ecological groups, founded on December 9, 1998. Ecologistas en Acción is aligned with the philosophy of social ecology, which regards ...
, a coalition of Spanish environmental groups *
Content Overseas Distribution Association is a Japanese trade association based in Tokyo. It was established in 2002 for international distribution of Japanese content (frequently anime and manga) and taking countermeasures against piracy. In 2013, CODA merged with Anti-Counterfeiting A ...
, a trade association for international distribution of Japanese content


Other uses

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Syllabic coda A syllable is a basic unit of organization within a sequence of speech sounds, such as within a word, typically defined by linguists as a ''nucleus'' (most often a vowel) with optional sounds before or after that nucleus (''margins'', which are ...
, (linguistics) the final consonant(s) of a syllable *
Child of deaf adult A child of deaf adult, often known by the acronym CODA, is a person who was raised by one or more deaf parents or legal guardians. Ninety percent of children born to deaf adults are not deaf, resulting in a significant and widespread community of ...
(or CODA), a hearing person who was raised by a deaf parent or guardian *
CODA (mixed-use development) CODA is a mixed-use development at Tech Square in Midtown Atlanta. The building contains of office space, of "high performance computing space/data center", of street level retail space, and a "outdoor living room". There is also a food ...
, Midtown Atlanta, US * Coda (surname) *
Coda alla vaccinara ''Coda alla vaccinara'' () is an oxtail stew in modern Roman cuisine including various vegetables, notably celery. The tail is considered offal, nicknamed in Rome the '' quinto quarto'' (). Preparation The oxtail is parboiled and then simmere ...
, an Italian stew using oxtail * Cognitive discourse analysis, a research method that examines natural language data to gain insights into patterns in thought


See also

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Caudate sonnet A caudate sonnet is an expanded version of the sonnet. It consists of 14 lines in standard sonnet forms followed by a coda (Latin ''cauda'' meaning "tail", from which the name is derived). The invention of the form is credited to Francesco Berni ...
, an expanded version of the sonnet *
Koda (disambiguation) KODA (99.1 FM, "Sunny 99.1") is an American commercial adult contemporary-formatted radio station in Houston, Texas. The station is owned by iHeartMedia. Its studios and offices are located along the West Loop Freeway in Uptown Houston. KOD ...
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Cauda (disambiguation) The cauda is a characteristic feature of songs in the conductus style of ''a cappella'' music. Cauda may refer to: * a tail-like protrusion of an aphid * Gavdos Gavdos ( ) is the southernmost Greek island, located to the south of its much la ...
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