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A '''code''' is an apparently meaningless sequence that has a special meaning for those knowledgeable of the code.  
 
A '''code''' is an apparently meaningless sequence that has a special meaning for those knowledgeable of the code.  
  
Often the word "code" refers to portions of a computer program.
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In [[computer science]], the word "code" often refers to portions of a [[computer program]].
  
 
Codes have been in existence since before the founding of [[Rome]].
 
Codes have been in existence since before the founding of [[Rome]].
 
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Revision as of 01:28, May 10, 2008

A code is an apparently meaningless sequence that has a special meaning for those knowledgeable of the code.

In computer science, the word "code" often refers to portions of a computer program.

Codes have been in existence since before the founding of Rome.