- Look up
fork, forked, or
forking in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
fork is a
utensil for
eating and cooking.
Fork may also
refer to:
Fork (road),...
- Fear of
forking Archived 17
December 2012 at the
Wayback Machine – An
essay about forking in free
software projects, by Rick Moen
Right to
Fork at Meatball...
- to
several ****ures (not to all) my
garden of
forking paths." In Albert's interpretation,
these forking paths represented the
various possible ****ures...
- 5500 at the
University of Washington.
Fork bombs operate both by
consuming CPU time in the
process of
forking, and by
saturating the
operating system's...
- In
model theory, a
forking extension of a type is an
extension of that type that is not free[clarify]
whereas a non-
forking extension is an
extension that...
-
splitting or
forking, is a type of body
modification in
which the
tongue is cut
centrally from its tip to as far back as the
underside base,
forking the end...
- The
garden of
forking paths is a
problem in
frequentist hypothesis testing through which researchers can
unintentionally produce false positives for a...
- with a
different random oracle. The
forking lemma was
later generalized by
Mihir Bellare and
Gregory Neven. The
forking lemma has been used and
further generalized...
- environment.
Executing as a
background task by
forking and
exiting (in the
parent "half" of the
fork). This
allows daemon's
parent (s**** or startup...
- In
cutlery or kitchenware, a
fork (from Latin:
furca 'pitchfork') is a utensil, now
usually made of metal,
whose long
handle terminates in a head that...