- In computing,
serialization (or
serialisation, also
referred to as
pickling in Python) is the
process of
translating a data
structure or
object state...
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issues of a
periodical publication, such as a
magazine or newspaper.
Serialisation can also
begin with a
single short story that is
subsequently turned...
- In databases, and
transaction processing (transaction management),
snapshot isolation is a
guarantee that all
reads made in a
transaction will see a consistent...
- In
television and
radio programming, a
serial is a show that has a
continuing plot that
unfolds in a
sequential episode-by-episode fashion.
Serials typically...
- Sebba, Mark (1987). The
Syntax of
Serial Verbs: An
Investigation Into
Serialisation in
Sranan and
Other Languages. John
Benjamins Publishing. pp. 3–4. ISBN 902725222X...
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common for
novels to be
serialised in
magazines or
newspapers before publication in full, with each part of the
serialisation ending on a cliffhanger...
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album format by
Belgian publisher Casterman,
sometimes preceded by
serialisation in
various periodicals,
intermittently since then. The
comic portrays...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Serial may
refer to:
Serial (literature),
serialised literature in
print Serial (publishing),
periodical publications and newspapers...
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fisherman in the
North Atlantic. The
novel originally appeared as a
serialisation in McClure's,
beginning with the
November 1896
edition with the last...
- The
Railway Children is a children's book by
Edith Nesbit,
originally serialised in The
London Magazine during 1905 and
published in book form in the same...