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The term '''leaf node''' can also be used to describe a node on a [[binary tree]] (or any other sort of tree that has nodes) which has no sub-nodes. |
The term '''leaf node''' can also be used to describe a node on a [[binary tree]] (or any other sort of tree that has nodes) which has no sub-nodes. |
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Revision as of 11:47, 7 June 2007
Leafnode is a store-and-forward NNTP (or Usenet) proxy server designed for small sites with just a few active newsgroups, but very easy to set up and maintain, when compared to INN. Originally created by Arnt Gulbrandsen[1] in 1995 while he was working at Trolltech, it is currently maintained by Matthias Andree and Ralf Wildenhues.
The term leaf node can also be used to describe a node on a binary tree (or any other sort of tree that has nodes) which has no sub-nodes.
Reference
- ^ Krasel, Cornelius. "Leafnode FAQ". Leafnode. Retrieved 2006-08-15.