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Cosa (chi) è linter - definizione


linter         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Linter (disambiguation)
¦ noun a machine for removing the short fibres from cotton seeds after ginning.
?(linters) fibres of this kind.
Dmitri Linter         
RUSSIAN POLITICAL ACTIVIST
Dmitri Linter () (born November 22, 1973) is a counselor of vice-director of Russian Military Historical Society He is also a pro-Kremlin political activist, who has worked as vice deputy of the Coordination Centre "Novorossiya" on human rights and humanitarian activities.Новая Русь – ДМИТРИЙ ЛИНТЕР , заместитель руководителя Центра координации "Новая Русь» по правозащитной и гуманитарной деятельности
lint         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Lint (disambiguation)
A Unix C language processor which carries out more thorough checks on the code than is usual with C compilers. Lint is named after the bits of fluff it supposedly picks from programs. Judging by references on Usenet this term has become a shorthand for desk check at some non-Unix shops, even in languages other than C. Also used as delint. [Jargon File] (1994-11-14)

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Linter
Esempi dal corpus di testo per linter
1. The suspects are Dmitry Linter, Maxim Reva, Dmitry Klensky and Mark Sirik.
2. Klensky, Linter and Reva were leaders of an informal organization created last year to prevent the relocation of a Soviet war memorial.
3. Dmitry Linter, a member of an informal group created last year to protect the Bronze Soldier, said he had met with embassy officials to discuss the situation.
4. Page 2. 4 Suspects Go on Trial Over Riots in Estonia Combined Reports Timur Nisametdinov / AP From left, Reva, Linter and Sirok attending the trial in Tallinn on Monday.
5. Prosecutor Laura Vaik said those accused –– Dmitry Klensky, 61, Dmitry Linter, 33, Maxim Reva, 32, and Mark Sirok, 18 –– began planning the riots in mid–2006 with backing from Moscow.