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==Science and technology==
==Science and technology==
* [[Computer programming]], the process of designing, writing, testing, debugging / troubleshooting, and maintaining the source code of computer programs
* [[Computer programming]], the process of designing, writing, testing, debugging / troubleshooting, and maintaining the source code of computer programs
** C++ is an example of a compile language for programing. Python is an example of an interface that is considered higher level than c++.
** C++ is an example of a compile language for programming. Python is an example of an interface that is considered higher level than c++.
* [[Channel coding]], in coding theory
* [[Channel coding]], in coding theory
* [[Line coding]]
* [[Line coding]]
* [[Coding (social sciences)]], refers to an analytical process in which data, in both quantitative form (such as questionnaires results) or qualitative (such as interview transcripts) are categorised to facilitate analysis.
* [[Coding (social sciences)]], refers to an analytical process in which data, in both quantitative form (such as questionnaires results) or qualitative (such as interview transcripts) are categorized to facilitate analysis.
* A [[coding strand]] of DNA is translated into a protein product.
* A [[coding strand]] of DNA is translated into a protein product.



Revision as of 12:13, 29 June 2018

Coding may refer to:

Science and technology

  • Computer programming, the process of designing, writing, testing, debugging / troubleshooting, and maintaining the source code of computer programs
    • C++ is an example of a compile language for programming. Python is an example of an interface that is considered higher level than c++.
  • Channel coding, in coding theory
  • Line coding
  • Coding (social sciences), refers to an analytical process in which data, in both quantitative form (such as questionnaires results) or qualitative (such as interview transcripts) are categorized to facilitate analysis.
  • A coding strand of DNA is translated into a protein product.

Other

  • The process of Statistical classification of information.
  • Coding (therapy), a controversial therapy used to treat addictions.
  • Legal coding, the process of creating summary or keyword data from a document. It is widely used in the legal profession to create a fast-search index or database of documents for use in litigation.
  • Code Blue (emergency code), which is a patient in Cardiac Arrest or Respiratory Arrest.

See also