UID

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A User ID (UID) is an identifier unique to a user of a system. Read More

uke

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In BJJ, Judo, and other martial arts, the uke is the combatant that is on the receiving end of a technique from tori. Read More

uname command

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On Linux and UNIX-like systems, the uname command prints information about the system. Example: % uname -a Linux rattlesnake 6.1.0-26-amd64 #1 SMP ... Read More

undocumented (software development)

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Undocumented items in the context of software development refers to software functions, APIs, or features that lack documentation. Read More

Unicode

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Unicode is an international encoding standard to be used for different langauges and scripts, by which each letter, digit, or glyph is assigned a ... Read More

unit testing

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unit testing is a computer programming / software development practice involving testing individual units of code to determine if they are working as ... Read More

United Kingdom

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The United Kingdom is an island nation in northwestern Europe composed of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Read More

United States Armed Forces

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The United States Armed forces are the military forces of the United States. Read More

United States Army

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The United States Army is the land service branch of the United States Armed Forces. https://www.army.mil/ Read More

United States Cyber Command

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United States Cyber Command (USCYBERCOM) is a unified combatant command within the United States Department of Defense (DoD). Read More