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What (who) is Miranda - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Miranda (disambiguation); Miranda (film); Miranda (movie); Miranda (singer); Miranda (footballer)

Miranda         
<language> (From the Latin for "admirable", also the heroine of Shakespeare's "Tempest") A lazy purely functional programming language and interpreter designed by {David Turner} of the University of Kent in the early 1980s and implemented as a product of his company, {Research Software Limited}. Miranda combines the main features of KRC and SASL with strong typing similar to that of ML. It features terse syntax using the offside rule for indentation. The type of an expression is inferred from the source by the compiler but explicit type declarations are also allowed. It has nested pattern-matching, {list comprehensions} and modules. It uses operator sections rather than lambda abstractions. User types are algebraic, and in early versions could be constrained by laws. It is implemented using SKI combinator reduction. Originally implemented for Unix, there are versions for most UNIX-like platforms including Intel PC under Linux. The KAOS operating system is written entirely in Miranda. Translators from Miranda to Haskell (mira2hs) and to LML (mira2lml) are available at http://foldoc.org/pub/misc/. Non-commercial near-equivalents of Miranda include Miracula and Orwell. http://miranda.org.uk/. [{"Miranda: A Non Strict Functional Language with Polymorphic Types" (http://miranda.org.uk/nancy.html)}, D.A. Turner, in Functional Programming Languages and Computer Architecture, LNCS 201, Springer 1985]. [{"An Overview of Miranda" (http://miranda.org.uk/overview.pdf)}, D. A. Turner, SIGPLAN Notices, 21(12):158--166, December 1986]. ["Functional Programming with Miranda", Ian Holyer, Pitman Press 0-273-03453-7]. (2007-03-22)
Miranda Sings         
  • Colleen Ballinger, creator and ''alter ego'' of Miranda Sings, in 2012
  • Ballinger begins a Miranda show as herself in 2014
  • Magic trick: Miranda sings while being stabbed through the neck; this boosts her "self isteam", as noted on the projection behind her.<ref>Also shown is Ballinger's sister, Rachel Ballinger, who appeared in the live Miranda shows as Miranda's "assistant" in 2013–2015 and was, at times, employed by Ballinger to run Miranda's onstage video and props and to assist with Miranda tours and other engagements.</ref>
FICTIONAL CHARACTER CREATED BY COLLEEN BALLINGER
Mirandasings08; Mirandasings; Miranda Sings!; Where My Baes At
Miranda Sings is a fictional character, created and portrayed by American comedian, actress, singer and YouTube personality Colleen Ballinger, that first appeared on the Internet in 2008.Haden, Tyler.
Miranda Lawson         
  • Actress Galina Zhukovskaya [[cosplay]]ing Miranda Lawson
  • An example shot when Commander Shepard (''right'') talks to Miranda, which has been subject to sustained commentary since the original release of ''Mass Effect 2''. Marketing director David Silverman defended the shots, believing "her curves and sexuality" to be key aspects of her character.<ref name="Sexuality"/>
  • [[Yvonne Strahovski]] at [[WonderCon]] 2009.
SECONDARY CHARACTER OF THE MASS EFFECT FRANCHISE
Miranda Lawson is a fictional character in the role-playing video game series Mass Effect by BioWare. In it, Miranda is an officer of the pro-human group Cerberus, first appearing in the 2009 iOS game Mass Effect Galaxy, and then serving as a squadmate in Mass Effect 2.

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Miranda
Examples of use of Miranda
1. Miranda, known as Doda, is the son of industrialist Ricardo Miranda.
2. Miranda of the conservative Third Branch Conference.
3. Working with Miranda Richardson was simply magic.
4. The Supreme Court later reaffirmed the so–called Miranda rights.
5. By 2 p.m., Miranda had determined that Maximón was thirsty.