• Quip is a collaborative productivity software suite for mobile and the Web. It allows groups of people to create and edit documents and spreadsheets as...
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  • Look up quip in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. QUIP or quip may refer to: Quip (software), a collaborative productivity software suite for mobile and...
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  • such errors in project development led Brooks to quip that his book is called "The Bible of Software Engineering", because "everybody quotes it, some...
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  • locked out of the standardization process. This led Scott McNealy of Sun to quip that "OSF" really stood for "Oppose Sun Forever". The competition between...
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    responsible for the 1.0 release on 21 December 2005. Torvalds sarcastically quipped about the name git (which means "unpleasant person" in British English...
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  • in Quipper are written in Haskell using provided libraries. For example, the following code implements preparation of a superposition import Quipper spos...
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    Alex (March 22, 2024). "Watch Tim Cook's famous 'Buy your mom an iPhone' quip that caught the attention of the Justice Department". Business Insider. Retrieved...
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  • (Hierarchical INTegration). Computer software" (Document). DOE/ER. OSTIĀ 1230480. Free and open-source software portal official site article discussing...
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  • hence a common phrase is "It's not a bug, it's a feature" (INABIAF). This quip is recorded in The Jargon File dating to 1975 but dates to 1971 when PDP-8...
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