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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Sigil | |  |  |  | Sigil: Encyclopedia II - Plane Dungeons & Dragons - DemiplanesDemiplanes are minor planes, most of which are artificial. Demiplanes are commonly created by demigods and extremely powerful wizards and psions. Naturally-occurring demiplanes are rare; most such demiplanes are actually fragments of other planes that have somehow split off from their parent plane. Demiplanes are often constructed to resemble the Material Plane, though a few —; mostly those created by non-humans — are quite alien.
The most notable dem ...
See also:Plane Dungeons & Dragons, Plane Dungeons & Dragons - Spatial planes, Plane Dungeons & Dragons - Transitive planes, Plane Dungeons & Dragons - Astral Plane, Plane Dungeons & Dragons - Ethereal Plane, Plane Dungeons & Dragons - Shadow Plane, Plane Dungeons & Dragons - Temporal Plane, Plane Dungeons & Dragons - Demiplanes, Plane Dungeons & Dragons - Portals Conduits and Gates, Plane Dungeons & Dragons - Alternative interpretations, Plane Dungeons & Dragons - Bordering vs co-incident, Plane Dungeons & Dragons - History Read more here: » Plane Dungeons & Dragons: Encyclopedia II - Plane Dungeons & Dragons - Demiplanes |
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|  |  |  | Sigil: Encyclopedia II - Enochian - Influence of Ethiopian upon EnochianThe influence of the Ethiopian language upon John Dee's angelic language as first postulated by Dr. Donald Laycock seems to overlook this tradition of distillation of tradition. Dee was familiar with all of the above mentioned alphabets with the possible exception of Ge'ez. Dee owned the mentioned works by Trithemius, Agrippa and Pantheus, and was very familiar with them. He constantly mentioned Trithemius in his diaries of angelic conversations, was familiar with the work of Agrippa, and there is an obvious evolution from Agrippa's tables a ...
See also:Enochian, Enochian - Dee's Enochian, Enochian - Enochian Tradition, Enochian - Trithemius's Angelic Script, Enochian - Agrippa's Angelic Alphabets, Enochian - Pantheus's Enoch, Enochian - Influence of Ethiopian upon Enochian, Enochian - Linguistic Analysis of Dee's Enochian, Enochian - Modern Enochian Derivations Read more here: » Enochian: Encyclopedia II - Enochian - Influence of Ethiopian upon Enochian |
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|  |  |  | Sigil: Encyclopedia II - Perl - Language designThe design of Perl can be understood as a response to three broad trends in the computer industry: falling hardware costs, rising labor costs, and improvements in compiler technology. Many earlier computer languages, such as Fortran and C, were designed to make efficient use of expensive computer hardware. In contrast, Perl is designed to make efficient use of expensive computer programmers.
Perl has many features that ease the programmer's task at the expense of greater CPU and memory requirements. These include automatic memory management; dynamic typing; strings, lists, and hashes; regular expressions; intros ...
See also:Perl, Perl - Overview, Perl - Language features, Perl - Applications, Perl - Implementation, Perl - Availability, Perl - Language structure, Perl - Example Program, Perl - Data types, Perl - Control structures, Perl - Subroutines, Perl - Regular expressions, Perl - Database interfaces, Perl - Language design, Perl - Opinion, Perl - Pro, Perl - Con, Perl - History, Perl - Future, Perl - CPAN, Perl - Name, Perl - The Camel Symbol, Perl - Fun with Perl Read more here: » Perl: Encyclopedia II - Perl - Language design |
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| |  |  |  | Sigil: Encyclopedia II - Enochian - Modern Enochian DerivationsEnochian, and the magickal system that Dee and Kelley based on it, were incorporated by Aleister Crowley as part of his popular and influential system. It is also popular in Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, from which Crowley learned it, and in the Aurum Solis.
Perhaps the most important student of Enochian at the turn of the 21st Century was the late Benjamin Rowe, also known as "Josh Norton", a self-taught ceremonial magician who wrote ma ...
See also:Enochian, Enochian - Dee's Enochian, Enochian - Enochian Tradition, Enochian - Trithemius's Angelic Script, Enochian - Agrippa's Angelic Alphabets, Enochian - Pantheus's Enoch, Enochian - Influence of Ethiopian upon Enochian, Enochian - Linguistic Analysis of Dee's Enochian, Enochian - Modern Enochian Derivations Read more here: » Enochian: Encyclopedia II - Enochian - Modern Enochian Derivations |
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| | | |  |  |  | Sigil: Encyclopedia II - Plane Dungeons & Dragons - Portals Conduits and GatesPortals, conduits and gates are all openings leading from one location to another; some lead to locations in the same plane, others to different planes entirely. Although the three terms are often used interchangeably, there are notable distinctions. Portals are bounded by pre-existing openings (usually doors and arches); the portal is destroyed when the opening is. Portals also require portal keys to open; a key is usually a physical object, but it can also be an action or a state of being. Naturally occurring portals will often appear at r ...
See also:Plane Dungeons & Dragons, Plane Dungeons & Dragons - Spatial planes, Plane Dungeons & Dragons - Transitive planes, Plane Dungeons & Dragons - Astral Plane, Plane Dungeons & Dragons - Ethereal Plane, Plane Dungeons & Dragons - Shadow Plane, Plane Dungeons & Dragons - Temporal Plane, Plane Dungeons & Dragons - Demiplanes, Plane Dungeons & Dragons - Portals Conduits and Gates, Plane Dungeons & Dragons - Alternative interpretations, Plane Dungeons & Dragons - Bordering vs co-incident, Plane Dungeons & Dragons - History Read more here: » Plane Dungeons & Dragons: Encyclopedia II - Plane Dungeons & Dragons - Portals Conduits and Gates |
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|  |  |  | Sigil: Encyclopedia II - Megapolisomancy - Megapolisomancy fictional occult pseudoscienceMegapolisomancy is a fictional occult science created by Fritz Leiber, an influential American writer of fantasy and science fiction. Featured in Leiber's novella Our Lady of Darkness, megapolisomancy is the art of predicting and manipulating the future through the existence of large cities.
In Our Lady of Darkness, the primary practitioner of this pseudoscience is fictional occultist Thibaut de Castries, whose seminal work, Megapolisomancy: A New Science of Cities, concerns the physical, psychological and paramen ...
See also:Megapolisomancy, Megapolisomancy - Megapolisomancy fictional occult pseudoscience, Megapolisomancy - The Occult Science of Megapolisomancy, Megapolisomancy - Neo-Pythagorean Metageometry, Megapolisomancy - Paramentals, Megapolisomancy - Protections Against Paramentals, Megapolisomancy - Fictional History of Thibaut De Castries Read more here: » Megapolisomancy: Encyclopedia II - Megapolisomancy - Megapolisomancy fictional occult pseudoscience |
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|  |  |  | Sigil: Encyclopedia II - YAML - Examples
YAML - Lists.
--- # Favorite movies, block format
- Casablanca
- Spellbound
- Notorious
--- # Shopping list, inline format
[milk, bread, eggs]
YAML - Hashes.
--- # Block
name: John Smith
age: 33
--- # Inline
{name: John Smith, age: 33}
YAML - Block Literals.
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There was a young fellow of Warwick
Who had reason for feeling euphoric
For he could, by election
Have triune erection
Ionic, Corinthian, and Doric
--- >
Wrapped text
will be folded
into a single
paragraph
Blank l ...
See also:YAML, YAML - Features, YAML - Examples, YAML - Lists, YAML - Hashes, YAML - Block Literals, YAML - Lists of Hashes, YAML - Hashes of Lists, YAML - Implementations Read more here: » YAML: Encyclopedia II - YAML - Examples |
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|  |  |  | Sigil: Encyclopedia II - Perl - FutureAt the 2000 Perl Conference, Jon Orwant made a case for a major new language initiative. This led to a decision to begin work on a redesign of the language, to be called Perl 6. Proposals for new language features were solicited from the Perl community at large, and over 300 RFCs were submitted.
Larry Wall spent the next few years digesting the RFCs and synthesizing them into a coherent framework for Perl 6. He has presented his design for Perl 6 in a series of documents called apocalypses, which are numbered to correspond to chapters ...
See also:Perl, Perl - Overview, Perl - Language features, Perl - Applications, Perl - Implementation, Perl - Availability, Perl - Language structure, Perl - Example Program, Perl - Data types, Perl - Control structures, Perl - Subroutines, Perl - Regular expressions, Perl - Database interfaces, Perl - Language design, Perl - Opinion, Perl - Pro, Perl - Con, Perl - History, Perl - Future, Perl - CPAN, Perl - Name, Perl - The Camel Symbol, Perl - Fun with Perl Read more here: » Perl: Encyclopedia II - Perl - Future |
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|  |  |  | Sigil: Encyclopedia II - Perl - CPANCPAN, the Comprehensive Perl Archive Network, is a collection of mirrored web sites that serve as a primary archive and distribution channel for Perl sources, distributions, documentation, scripts, and—especially—modules. It is commonly browsed with the search engine http://search.cpan.org/.
There are currently over 8,800 modules available on CPAN, contributed by over 2,500 authors. Modules are available for a wide variety of tasks, including advanced mathematics, database connectivity, and networking. Essentially everything on CP ...
See also:Perl, Perl - Overview, Perl - Language features, Perl - Applications, Perl - Implementation, Perl - Availability, Perl - Language structure, Perl - Example Program, Perl - Data types, Perl - Control structures, Perl - Subroutines, Perl - Regular expressions, Perl - Database interfaces, Perl - Language design, Perl - Opinion, Perl - Pro, Perl - Con, Perl - History, Perl - Future, Perl - CPAN, Perl - Name, Perl - The Camel Symbol, Perl - Fun with Perl Read more here: » Perl: Encyclopedia II - Perl - CPAN |
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|  |  |  | Sigil: Encyclopedia II - Perl - UsagePerl has many and varied applications.
It has been used since the early days of the Web to write CGI scripts, and is an integral component of the popular LAMP (Linux / Apache / MySQL / (Perl / PHP / Python)) platform for web development. Perl has been called "the glue that holds the web together". Large projects written in Perl include Slash, early implementations of PHP [2], and UseModWiki, the wiki software ...
See also:Perl, Perl - History, Perl - Future, Perl - The name Perl, Perl - The camel symbol, Perl - Philosophy, Perl - Usage, Perl - Syntax, Perl - Sample code, Perl - Data structures, Perl - Control structures, Perl - Subroutines, Perl - Regular expressions, Perl - Resources, Perl - Implementations, Perl - Database interfaces, Perl - CPAN, Perl - Availability, Perl - Supported platforms, Perl - License, Perl - Opinion, Perl - Pro, Perl - Con, Perl - Fun with Perl Read more here: » Perl: Encyclopedia II - Perl - Usage |
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Perl - Supported platforms.
Perl is available for most operating systems. It is particularly prevalent on Unix and Unix-like systems (such as Linux, FreeBSD, and Mac OS X), and is growing in popularity on Microsoft Windows systems.
Perl has been ported to over a hundred different platforms. Perl can, with only six reported exceptions, be compiled from source on all Unix-like, POSIX-compliant or otherwise Unix-compatible platforms, including AmigaOS, BeOS, Cygwin, and Mac OS X. It can be compiled from sourc ...
See also:Perl, Perl - History, Perl - Future, Perl - The name Perl, Perl - The camel symbol, Perl - Philosophy, Perl - Usage, Perl - Syntax, Perl - Sample code, Perl - Data structures, Perl - Control structures, Perl - Subroutines, Perl - Regular expressions, Perl - Resources, Perl - Implementations, Perl - Database interfaces, Perl - CPAN, Perl - Availability, Perl - Supported platforms, Perl - License, Perl - Opinion, Perl - Pro, Perl - Con, Perl - Fun with Perl Read more here: » Perl: Encyclopedia II - Perl - Availability |
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|  |  |  | Sigil: Encyclopedia II - Shadow of the Colossus - SynopsisShadow of the Colossus is an unusual adventure game in that there are no towns or dungeons to explore, no characters with which to interact, nor any enemies to defeat other than the game's sixteen Colossi. The lands are vast and completely empty; the entire game consists of traveling across the near-lifeless expanses of the world on horseback to each colossus, and kill each one, in the hopes of reviving a fallen girl.
Each colossus is found in a similar manner. First, Wander's sword is used to pinpoint its location. The sword e ...
See also:Shadow of the Colossus, Shadow of the Colossus - Synopsis, Shadow of the Colossus - Japanese Packaging, Shadow of the Colossus - Story, Shadow of the Colossus - The Colossi, Shadow of the Colossus - Reminiscence Mode, Shadow of the Colossus - Characters, Shadow of the Colossus - Wander, Shadow of the Colossus - Mono, Shadow of the Colossus - Agro, Shadow of the Colossus - Dormin, Shadow of the Colossus - Emon, Shadow of the Colossus - Story Speculation, Shadow of the Colossus - Dormin's Character, Shadow of the Colossus - Connections to Ico, Shadow of the Colossus - Possible themes, Shadow of the Colossus - Weapons, Shadow of the Colossus - Gameplay unlockables secrets and extras, Shadow of the Colossus - Fruit Trees and Lizards, Shadow of the Colossus - Time Attack, Shadow of the Colossus - Climbing the Temple, Shadow of the Colossus - The Wooden Board, Shadow of the Colossus - Birds and Fish, Shadow of the Colossus - Controlling Dormin, Shadow of the Colossus - Getting to Mono, Shadow of the Colossus - Composer and soundtrack, Shadow of the Colossus - Track listing, Shadow of the Colossus - Viral marketing campaign, Shadow of the Colossus - Sources Read more here: » Shadow of the Colossus: Encyclopedia II - Shadow of the Colossus - Synopsis |
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|  |  |  | Sigil: Encyclopedia II - Perl - OverviewThe perlintro(1) man page states:
Perl is a general-purpose programming language originally developed for text manipulation and now used for a wide range of tasks including system administration, web development, network programming, GUI development, and more.
The language is intended to be practical (easy to use, efficient, complete) rather than beautiful (tiny, elegant, minimal). Its major features are that it's easy to use, supports both procedural and object-oriented (OO) programming, has powerful built-in support for text processing, and has one of the world's most impressive collectio ...
See also:Perl, Perl - Overview, Perl - Language features, Perl - Applications, Perl - Implementation, Perl - Availability, Perl - Language structure, Perl - Example Program, Perl - Data types, Perl - Control structures, Perl - Subroutines, Perl - Regular expressions, Perl - Database interfaces, Perl - Language design, Perl - Opinion, Perl - Pro, Perl - Con, Perl - History, Perl - Future, Perl - CPAN, Perl - Name, Perl - The Camel Symbol, Perl - Fun with Perl Read more here: » Perl: Encyclopedia II - Perl - Overview |
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|  |  |  | Sigil: Encyclopedia II - Perl - PhilosophyThe perlintro(1) man page states:
Perl is a general-purpose programming language originally developed for text manipulation and now used for a wide range of tasks including system administration, web development, network programming, GUI development, and more.
The language is intended to be practical (easy to use, efficient, complete) rather than beautiful (tiny, elegant, minimal). Its major features are that it's easy to use, supports both procedural and object-oriented (OO) programming, has powerful built-in support for text processing, and has one of the world's most impressive collect ...
See also:Perl, Perl - History, Perl - Future, Perl - The name Perl, Perl - The camel symbol, Perl - Philosophy, Perl - Usage, Perl - Syntax, Perl - Sample code, Perl - Data structures, Perl - Control structures, Perl - Subroutines, Perl - Regular expressions, Perl - Resources, Perl - Implementations, Perl - Database interfaces, Perl - CPAN, Perl - Availability, Perl - Supported platforms, Perl - License, Perl - Opinion, Perl - Pro, Perl - Con, Perl - Fun with Perl Read more here: » Perl: Encyclopedia II - Perl - Philosophy |
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|  |  |  | Sigil: Encyclopedia II - Perl - NamePerl was originally named "Pearl", after "the pearl of great price" of Matthew 13:46. Larry Wall wanted to give the language a short name with positive connotations; he claims that he looked at (and rejected) every three- and four-letter word in the dictionary. He also considered naming it after his wife Gloria. Wall discovered before the language's official release that there was already a programming language named PEARL and chan ...
See also:Perl, Perl - Overview, Perl - Language features, Perl - Applications, Perl - Implementation, Perl - Availability, Perl - Language structure, Perl - Example Program, Perl - Data types, Perl - Control structures, Perl - Subroutines, Perl - Regular expressions, Perl - Database interfaces, Perl - Language design, Perl - Opinion, Perl - Pro, Perl - Con, Perl - History, Perl - Future, Perl - CPAN, Perl - Name, Perl - The Camel Symbol, Perl - Fun with Perl Read more here: » Perl: Encyclopedia II - Perl - Name |
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|  |  |  | Sigil: Encyclopedia II - Egregore - Egregore in OccultismThe term has survived in recent times in the vocabulary of modern occultists, particularly Chaotes, or practitioners of Chaos Magic. While beliefs differ wildly amongst various schools of occultism, most would agree on the definition of an egregore as a psychic group entity or meme made up of, and influencing, the thoughts of the group's individual members in a symbiotic relationship.
One example, taken from Gaetan Delaforgem from a Gnosis (magazine) article, "The Templar Tradition: yesterday and today", shows that an egregore can be created (or an existing one reinforc ...
See also:Egregore, Egregore - Egregore in Occultism, Egregore - Examples of Egregores Read more here: » Egregore: Encyclopedia II - Egregore - Egregore in Occultism |
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|  |  |  | Sigil: Encyclopedia II - Coil band - BackgroundAfter leaving Psychic TV, John and Peter's first work together was under the name "Zos Kia", although that recording was not released until much later into Coil's career. It was while working on their first official release, How to Destroy Angels that they settled on the name Coil. That single track 12" record was described as "ritual music for the accumulation of male sexual energy", and was said, by Coil, to have been produced under a variety of technological, spiritual, and meteorological conditions which the band felt to be ...
See also:Coil band, Coil band - Background, Coil band - Creative methods, Coil band - Influences, Coil band - Discography, Coil band - Coil releases, Coil band - Side-project releases, Coil band - Remixes by others Read more here: » Coil band: Encyclopedia II - Coil band - Background |
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