The
semicolon (;) is a punctuation mark with several uses. established the practice of using the
semicolon to separate word s of opposed
Kaynak: SemicolonHyposmocoma
semicolon is a species of moth of the Cosmopterigidae family. It is endemic to Kauai . The type locality is Kaholuamano,
Kaynak: Hyposmocoma semicolonsqrt-g)_,c - sqrt-g,Gamma^ d_d c where
semicolon ";" indicates covariant differentiation and comma "," indicates partial differentiation.
Kaynak: Covariant derivativeThe regular Latin
semicolon can be used 003B |
SEMICOLON. separate character 037E | GREEK QUESTION MARK, the regular
semicolon is well used.
Kaynak: Question markC program source code is free-format, using the
semicolon as a statement terminator and curly braces for grouping blocks of statements
Kaynak: C (programming language)or a pause of a length intermediate between that of a
semicolon and that of a period , was introduced in English orthography around 1600.
Kaynak: Colon (punctuation)As in the second of the two below examples, if the two sentences are separated by a
semicolon and the second sentence starts with a adverb
Kaynak: Commaadded the
semicolon; the comma denoting the shortest pause, the
semicolon next, then the colon, and the full point terminating the sentence.
Kaynak: PunctuationSemicolons as statement separators: Pascal adopted many language syntax features from the ALGOL language, including the use of a
semicolonKaynak: Pascal (programming language) a correlative conjunction (with or without a comma), a
semicolon that functions as a conjunction, a colon instead of a
semicolon between
Kaynak: Compound sentenceHis publishing legacy includes the distinctions of inventing italic type , establishing the modern use of the
semicolon , developing the
Kaynak: Aldus Manutius"upper dot") is a punctuation mark equivalent to the
semicolon and is often incorrectly expressed as a middle dot; Unicode provides a
Kaynak: Interpunctmonads have been described as "programmable
semicolons"; a
semicolon is the operator used to chain together individual statement s in many
Kaynak: Monad (functional programming)