Postfix may refer to: Postfix (linguistics), an affix which is placed after the stem of a word Postfix notation, a way of writing algebraic and other expressions...
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Postfix is a free and open-source mail transfer agent (MTA) that routes and delivers electronic mail. It is released under the IBM Public License 1.0...
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Reverse Polish notation (redirect from Postfix notation)
(RPN), also known as reverse Łukasiewicz notation, Polish postfix notation or simply postfix notation, is a mathematical notation in which operators follow...
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languages define their entire syntax in prefix notation (and others use postfix notation). A quotation from a paper by Jan Łukasiewicz in 1931: 367, Footnote...
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more difficult to parse by computers than prefix notation (e.g. + 2 2) or postfix notation (e.g. 2 2 +). However many programming languages use it due to...
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Suffix (redirect from Postfix (linguistics))
In linguistics, a suffix is an affix which is placed after the stem of a word. Common examples are case endings, which indicate the grammatical case of...
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precedence rules but binding levels alone do not indicate the timing of the postfix ++ (the ( . )++ operator acts only after y[i] is evaluated in the expression)...
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(born 1951) is a Dutch programmer and physicist best known for writing the Postfix email system. He also wrote TCP Wrapper and collaborated with Dan Farmer...
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for directory services, and Microsoft Active Directory (AD). Zimbra uses Postfix for its MTA functionality. It includes technology from ClamAV, SpamAssassin...
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