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What (who) is Haggis - definition


Haggis (programming language)         
  • A more complex example of some Haggis code
  • An example of the Haggis programming language which prints all even numbers between 0 and 100.
HIGH-LEVEL REFERENCE PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE
Draft:HAGGIS (Programming Language); HAGGIS (programming language); HAGGIS
Haggis is a high-level reference programming language used primarily to examine computing science for Scottish pupils taking SQA courses on the subject. Haggis is used as a tool to bridge the gap between pseudocode and typical computer programming.
haggis         
  • A serving of haggis, neeps, and tatties
  • Haggis platter at a Burns Supper in the US
  • Haggis on a platter at a [[Burns supper]]
  • chip shop]]
SAVOURY PUDDING CONTAINING LAMB AND OATS OF SCOTTISH ORIGIN
Haggas; Hagis; Haggus; Hagus; Haggis Pudding; Vegetarian haggis; Haggis supper
(haggises)
A haggis is a large sausage, usually shaped like a ball, which is made from minced sheep's meat contained inside the skin from a sheep's stomach. Haggis is traditionally made and eaten in Scotland.
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Haggis         
  • A serving of haggis, neeps, and tatties
  • Haggis platter at a Burns Supper in the US
  • Haggis on a platter at a [[Burns supper]]
  • chip shop]]
SAVOURY PUDDING CONTAINING LAMB AND OATS OF SCOTTISH ORIGIN
Haggas; Hagis; Haggus; Hagus; Haggis Pudding; Vegetarian haggis; Haggis supper
·noun A Scotch pudding made of the heart, liver, lights, ·etc., of a sheep or lamb, minced with suet, onions, oatmeal, ·etc., highly seasoned, and boiled in the stomach of the same animal; minced head and pluck.
Examples of use of Haggis
1. Inevitably, the film is political, acknowledged Haggis.
2. Richard Haggis is a parish priest in central London
3. Crash also won original screenplay for writer Paul Haggis.
4. More polls» Alan Pirie of James Pirie and Son, reigning Scottish haggis masters‘, said: "With good turnips and potatoes, there‘s nothing more nutritious than haggis.
5. That‘s what I said to Haggis, "It‘s terrific all this stuff, these accolades and everything.