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Is circuit composed of NAND/NOR turing complete?

According to another answer, it seems yes, but it looks like any binary counter implementation uses some kind of "clock". So, is NAND/NOR still turing complete without "clock" ...
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Why the using of a noneffective concept regarded as ill-formed

The newly published draft mentions in [expr.prim.req]/6: If the substitution of template arguments into a requirement would always result in a substitution failure, the program is ill-formed; no ...
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How can Turing machine compare to a computer?

I have read articles including wikipedia about Turing machine. And here is also question about Turing machine. After reading those, what I understand about T.M is it's just a logical machine with ...
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SQL Query - Group column as XML

I have a table that looks like this in MS SQL Server. I want to query this table so that the TagId and Value columns are grouped together by EntityId and displayed as XML. Sample query result The ...
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What is the reason for a Turing complete type system [duplicate]

Scala and Haskell have "Turing complete type systems". Usually, Turing completeness refers to computations and languages. What does it really mean in the context of types? Could some one give an ...
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Is HTML Turing Complete?

After reading this question Is CSS Turing complete? -- which received a few thoughtful, succinct answers -- it made me wonder: Is HTML Turing Complete? Although the short answer is a definitive Yes or ...
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Is JSON a language, if not how would it be classified?

Considering JSON (JavaScript Object Notation), is JSON itself a language, or is it only defined in context of another language? By language, I mean a programming language that might be using JSON to ...
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What is the minimum instruction set required for any Assembly language to be considered useful?

I am studying Assembly programming in general, so I've decided to try and implement a "virtual microprocessor" in software, which has registers, flags and RAM to work with, implemented with variables ...
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Are Perl regexes turing complete?

I've seen Ruby and Perl programmers do some complicated code challenges entirely with regexes. The lookahead and lookbehind capabilities in Perl regexes make them more powerful than the regex ...
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Are there any programming paradigms not based around manipulating variables and functions? [closed]

Virtually every language I know of is basically a variation on a theme: you create variables and functions, then manipulate them using conditionals and other constructs. I understand Functional ...
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Why call-by-value evaluation strategy is not Turing complete?

I'm reading an article about different evaluation strategies (I linked article in wiki, but I'm reading another one not in English). And it says that unlike to call-by-name and call-by-need strategies,...
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Is SQL or even TSQL Turing Complete?

This came up at the office today. I have no plans of doing such a thing, but theoretically could you write a compiler in SQL? At first glance it appears to me to be turing complete, though extremely ...
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Functional, Declarative, and Imperative Programming [closed]

What do the terms functional, declarative, and imperative programming mean?
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What are practical guidelines for evaluating a language's "Turing Completeness"?

I've read "what-is-turing-complete" and the wikipedia page, but I'm less interested in a formal proof than in the practical implications of requirements for being Turing Complete. What I'm ...
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Why can Conway’s Game of Life be classified as a universal machine?

I was recently reading about artificial life and came across the statement, "Conway’s Game of Life demonstrates enough complexity to be classified as a universal machine." I only had a rough ...
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