Why is it called B?

Why is it called B?

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Q. What is E in programming?

E is an object-oriented programming language for secure distributed computing, created by Mark S. E is mainly descended from the concurrent language Joule and from Original-E, a set of extensions to Java for secure distributed programming. E combines message-based computation with Java-like syntax.

Q. What was B written?

B
Writing systemLatin script English alphabet ISO basic Latin alphabet
TypeAlphabetic
Language of originLatin language
Phonetic usage[b] [p] [ɓ] (Adapted variations)

B is a programming language developed at Bell Labs circa 1969. B was derived from BCPL, and its name may possibly be a contraction of BCPL. Thompson’s coworker Dennis Ritchie speculated that the name might be based on Bon, an earlier, but unrelated, programming language that Thompson designed for use on Multics.

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Q. What AFK means in chat?

away from keyboard

Q. What is G stand for?

AcronymDefinition
GGram
GGrin (used in chat and email)
GGiga- (a prefix meaning 1 billion)
GGravitational acceleration (physics)

Q. What does H stand for?

AcronymDefinition
HHour
HHydrogen
HHigh/Height
HHome

Q. What is MG short for?

AcronymDefinition
mgMilligram
mgMyasthenia Gravis
mgMorris Garages (UK sports car manufacturer)
mgMachine Gun

Q. What unit is MG?

milligram

Q. What is measured in mg?

Medicine, vitamins and other small objects are measured in milligrams. Several food products are measured in grams. Heavier objects, including larger food quantities and humans, have masses expressed in kilograms.

Q. Is mg the same as MG?

Medical Definition of Milligram The abbreviation for milligram is mg.

Q. Is 5mg equal to 5000 mcg?

A Milligram has 1,000 Micrograms. 5000 mcg is equal to 5 mg.

Q. Is 25 mcg the same as 1000 mg?

A Milligram has 1,000 Micrograms. 25 mcg is equal to 0.024 mg.

Q. How many mg is 400 IU?

This chart can help convert dosages cited in studies between international units (IU) and milligrams (mg). For example, 400 IU of synthetic dl-alpha-tocopherol is converted to 363 mg dl-alpha-tocopherol by dividing 400 IU by 1.10.

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