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  1. C++

    C++ (pronounced as cee plus plus, /ˈs plʌs plʌ

    Sumeya Hassan - 09.04.2015 - 15:29

  2. Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI)

    MIDI (/ˈmɪdi/; short for Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is a technical standard that describes a protocol, digital interface and connectors and allows a wide variety of electronic musical instruments, computers and other related devices to connect and communicate with one another. A single MIDI link can carry up to sixteen channels of information, each of which can be routed to a separate device.
    MIDI carries event messages that specify notation, pitch and velocity, control signals for parameters such as volume, vibrato, audio panning, cues, and clock signals that set and synchronize tempo between multiple devices. These messages are sent via a MIDI cable to other devices where they control sound generation and other features. This data can also be recorded into a hardware or software device called a sequencer, which can be used to edit the data and to play it back at a later time.

    Hannah Ackermans - 30.11.2015 - 09:08

  3. Microsoft Word

    Microsoft Word is a word processor developed by Microsoft. It was first released in 1983 under the name Multi-Tool Word for Xenix systems.[3][4][5] Subsequent versions were later written for several other platforms including IBM PCs running DOS (1983), Apple Macintosh running Mac OS (1985), AT&T Unix PC (1985), Atari ST (1988), OS/2 (1989), Microsoft Windows (1989) and SCO Unix (1994). Commercial versions of Word are licensed as a standalone product or as a component of Microsoft Office, Windows RT or the discontinued Microsoft Works suite. Microsoft Word Viewer and Office Online are Freeware editions of Word with limited features.

    (source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Word)

    Hannah Ackermans - 11.02.2016 - 17:24

  4. Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)

    Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)

    Pål Alvsaker - 22.11.2017 - 18:02