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- Lisp (programming language) (links | edit)
- Finitary relation (links | edit)
- Multiplication (links | edit)
- Operand (links | edit)
- Python (programming language) (links | edit)
- Polish notation (links | edit)
- Rebol (links | edit)
- Reverse Polish notation (links | edit)
- U (links | edit)
- Universal algebra (links | edit)
- Syllogism (links | edit)
- Asterisk (links | edit)
- Semicolon (links | edit)
- Addition (links | edit)
- Subtraction (links | edit)
- Culture of France (links | edit)
- Infix (links | edit)
- Curry's paradox (links | edit)
- Clean (programming language) (links | edit)
- Sides of an equation (links | edit)
- Empty product (links | edit)
- Disjoint union (links | edit)
- Transitive relation (links | edit)
- Algebraic notation (links | edit)
- Order of operations (links | edit)
- HP 48 series (links | edit)
- Functional equation (links | edit)
- R (programming language) (links | edit)
- Well-formed formula (links | edit)
- Notation system (links | edit)
- American Computer Science League (links | edit)
- RPL (programming language) (links | edit)
- Backtick (links | edit)
- Dc (computer program) (links | edit)
- Monad (functional programming) (links | edit)
- Expression (mathematics) (links | edit)
- TI-BASIC (links | edit)
- HP-20S (links | edit)
- HP-27S (links | edit)
- HP-10B (links | edit)
- HP-22S (links | edit)
- Operator (computer programming) (links | edit)
- Stack-oriented programming (links | edit)
- TI SR-50 (links | edit)
- HP calculators (links | edit)
- Relational operator (links | edit)