Difference between revisions of "Addressing - adressage"

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An address is an alpha-décimal or digital formated string associated with a location, while an identifier is associated with a unique object, and a name with an occurrence in a context.  
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Revision as of 23:34, 5 April 2014

Une adresse est une chaîne alpha-décimal or digitale formatée associée avec un localisation, tandisqu'un identifiant est asocié avec un objet unique et un nom avec une occurrence dabs un contexte.

An address is a formated alpha-décimal or digital string associated with a location, while an identifier is associated with a unique object, and a name with an occurrence in a context.




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