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1996 studio album by Pearl Jam
No Code is the fourth studio album by American rock band Pearl Jam, released on August 27, 1996, through Epic Records. Following a troubled tour for its
No_Code
Software development without writing code
A no-code development platform (NCDP) supports creating software via a graphical user interface (GUI) and configuration instead of programming. As with
No-code_development_platform
Topics referred to by the same term
No code may refer to: No Code, a 1996 album by Pearl Jam No Code (company), a British video game company No-code development platform, software development
No_code
System of rules to convert information into another form or representation
property": there is no valid code word in the system that is a prefix (start) of any other valid code word in the set. Huffman coding is the most known
Code
Type of two-dimensional barcode
A QR code, short for quick-response code, is a type of two-dimensional matrix barcode invented in 1994 by Masahiro Hara of the Japanese company Denso
QR_code
Transmission of language with brief pulses
messaging procedural signals (prosigns). There is no distinction between upper and lower case letters. Each code symbol is formed by a sequence of dits and dahs
Morse_code
Numeric postal code used in the US and its territories
The ZIP Code system (an acronym for Zone Improvement Plan) is the system of postal codes used by the United States Postal Service (USPS). The term ZIP
ZIP_Code
Japanese anime television series
Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion (Japanese: コードギアス 反逆のルルーシュ, Hepburn: Kōdo Giasu: Hangyaku no Rurūshu), often referred to as simply Code Geass, is
Code_Geass
Topics referred to by the same term
programs Line coding, in data storage Source coding, compression used in data transmission Coding theory Channel coding Encryption coding, a process of
Coding
Index of articles associated with the same name
Airport code may refer to: International Air Transport Association airport code, a three-letter code which is used in passenger reservation, ticketing
Airport_code
Set of codewords, none a prefix of another
A prefix code is a type of code system distinguished by its possession of the prefix property, which requires that there is no whole code word in the system
Prefix_code
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up code red in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Code Red may refer to: Code Red (American TV series), a 1981–82 American television series Code Red (Indian
Code_Red
Series of letters and digits for sorting mail
A postal code (also known locally in various English-speaking countries throughout the world as a postcode, post code, PIN or ZIP Code) is a series of
Postal_code
Family of linear error-correcting codes
computer science and telecommunications, Hamming codes are a family of linear error-correcting codes. Hamming codes can detect one-bit and two-bit errors, or
Hamming_code
Topics referred to by the same term
CODE may refer to: Call of Duty Endowment, a non-profit foundation CODE University of Applied Sciences, a university in Berlin Confederation of Democracy
CODE
Use of color-coded bandannas in the gay and BDSM communities
The handkerchief code (also known as the hanky code, the bandana code, and flagging) is a system of color-coded cloth handkerchiefs or bandanas for non-verbally
Handkerchief_code
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Code, code, or codé in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A code is a rule for converting a piece of information into another object or action, not
Code_(disambiguation)
Brevity codes used by a variety of US professionals
transmissions. The police version of ten-codes is officially known as the APCO Project 14 Aural Brevity Code. The codes, developed during 1937–1940 and expanded
Ten-code
Standard defining codes for currencies
International Organization for Standardization (ISO) that defines alpha codes and numeric codes for the representation of currencies and provides information about
ISO_4217
Babylonian legal text
The Code of Hammurabi is a Babylonian legal text composed c. 1753 BC. It is the longest, best-organized, and best-preserved legal text from the ancient
Code_of_Hammurabi
AI-dependent computer programming
language model (LLM) which generates source code automatically. Vibe coding may involve accepting AI-generated code without thorough review of the output,
Vibe_coding
Standard for protection against intrusion of dust and water
The IP code or Ingress Protection code indicates how well a device is protected against water and dust. It is defined by the International Electrotechnical
IP_code
Barcode format
Code 128 is a high-density linear barcode symbology defined in ISO/IEC 15417:2007. It is used for alphanumeric or numeric-only barcodes. It can encode
Code_128
Topics referred to by the same term
write simple or repetitive code. Code Monkeys, an animated television series. "Code Monkey" (song), by Jonathan Coulton. CodeMonkey (software), an educational
Code_monkey
U.S. film studio self-censorship rules (1930–1967)
The Motion Picture Production Code was a set of industry guidelines for the self-censorship of content that was applied to most motion pictures released
Hays_Code
Specifications for electrical grids
not a common grid code in all countries and each electric grid has its own grid code. Even in North America, there is no grid code that applies to all
Grid_code
Cheat code, originally for Konami games
Konami Code (Japanese: コナミコマンド, Konami Komando, "Konami command"), also commonly referred to as the Contra Code and sometimes the 30 Lives Code, is a cheat
Konami_Code
703 CE Japanese legal reform
The Taihō Code or Code of Taihō (大宝律令, Taihō-ritsuryō) was an administrative reorganisation enacted in 703 in Japan, at the end of the Asuka period. It
Taihō_Code
French animated television series
Code Lyoko (French pronunciation: [kɔd ljɔko]; stylized as CODE: LYOKO in season 1 and in all caps in seasons 2–4) is a French anime-influenced animated
Code_Lyoko
Computer bug exploit caused by invalid data
Code injection is a computer security exploit where a program fails to correctly process external data, such as user input, causing it to interpret the
Code_injection
Changing between languages during a conversation
In linguistics, code-switching or language alternation is the process of shifting from one linguistic code (a language or dialect) to another, depending
Code-switching
1996 concert tour by Pearl Jam
The No Code Tour was a concert tour by American rock band Pearl Jam to support their fourth album, No Code. Pearl Jam promoted No Code with tours in North
No_Code_Tour
Portion of an object file containing executable instructions
In computing, a code segment, also known as a text segment or simply as text, is a portion of an object file or the corresponding section of the program's
Code_segment
French civil code established in 1804
Napoleonic Code (French: Code Napoléon), officially the Civil Code of the French (French: Code civil des Français; simply referred to as Code civil), is
Napoleonic_Code
Dated classifications of computing character sets
In computing, a code page is a character encoding and as such it is a specific association of a set of printable characters and control characters with
Code_page
Type of Morse code operating signal
The Q-code is a standardised collection of three-letter codes that each start with the letter "Q". It is an operating signal initially developed for commercial
Q_code
Military personnel using their native languages for secret wartime communication
two code was informal and directly translated from English into the Indigenous language. Code talkers used short, descriptive phrases if there was no corresponding
Code_talker
Ordering of binary values, used for positioning and error correction
The reflected binary code (RBC), also known as reflected binary (RB) or Gray code after Frank Gray, is an ordering of the binary numeral system such that
Gray_code
Code that has to be included in many places with little or no alteration
programming, boilerplate code, or simply boilerplate, are sections of code that are repeated in multiple places with little to no variation. When using languages
Boilerplate_code
Exodus 20:22-23:19
The Covenant Code, or Book of the Covenant, is the name given by academics to a text appearing in the Torah, at Exodus 20:22–23:19; or, more strictly,
Covenant_Code
2018 studio album by David Lee Murphy
No Zip Code is the fifth studio album by American country music singer David Lee Murphy. It was released on April 6, 2018, via Reviver Records. Murphy
No_Zip_Code
Data center management method
Infrastructure as Code (IaC) is the process of managing and provisioning computer data center resources through machine-readable definition files, rather
Infrastructure_as_code
Set of laws used in the Visigothic Kingdom
The Visigothic Code (Latin: Forum Iudicum, Liber Iudiciorum, or Book of the Judgements; Spanish: Fuero Juzgo), also called Lex Visigothorum (English: Law
Visigothic_Code
2011 film by Duncan Jones
Source Code is a 2011 science fiction action thriller film directed by Duncan Jones and written by Ben Ripley. It stars Jake Gyllenhaal as a US Army officer
Source_Code
Instructions directly executable by a computer
In computing, machine code is data encoded and structured to control a computer's central processing unit (CPU) via its programmable interface. A computer
Machine_code
Line code used in early magnetic data storage and Ethernet
signal with no DC component. Consequently, electrical connections using a Manchester code are easily galvanically isolated. Manchester code derives its
Manchester_code
Restructuring existing computer code without changing its external behavior
computer programming and software design, code refactoring is the process of restructuring existing source code—changing the factoring—without changing
Code_refactoring
Symbol to identify a language, dialect or a group of languages
A language code is a code that assigns letters or numbers as identifiers or classifiers for languages. These codes may be used to organize library collections
Language_code
country codes are telephone number prefixes for reaching subscribers in foreign countries or areas by international direct dialing (IDD). Country codes are
List of telephone country codes
List_of_telephone_country_codes
lists standard and notable non-standard HTTP response status codes. Standardized codes are defined by IETF as documented in Request for Comments (RFC)
List_of_HTTP_status_codes
Clothing code based on event or occasion
A dress code is a set of rules, often written, with regard to what clothing groups of people must wear. Dress codes are created out of social perceptions
Dress_code
Technique to compress data
Huffman code is a particular type of optimal prefix code that is commonly used for lossless data compression. The process of finding or using such a code is
Huffman_coding
Character encoding standard
ASCII (/ˈæski/ ASS-kee), an acronym for American Standard Code for Information Interchange, is a character encoding standard for representing a particular
ASCII
Identifier for routing telephony signals
An SS7 point code is an address for the SS7 telephone switching system. It is similar to an IP address in an IP network. It is a unique address for a node
Point_code
Encoded data represented in binary notation
A binary code is the value of a data-encoding convention represented in a binary notation that usually is a sequence of 0s and 1s, sometimes called a bit
Binary_code
Process in distributed computing
In distributed computing, code mobility is the ability for running programs, code or objects to be migrated (or moved) from one machine or application
Code_mobility
Local government agency type
Code enforcement, sometimes encompassing law enforcement, is the act of enforcing a set of rules, principles, or laws (especially written ones) and ensuring
Code_enforcement
Variable length, discrete barcode symbology
Code 39 (also known as Alpha39, Code 3 of 9, Code 3/9, Type 39, USS Code 39, or USD-3) is a variable length, discrete barcode symbology defined in ISO/IEC
Code_39
Rules by which information encoded within genetic material is translated into proteins
Genetic code is a set of rules used by living cells to translate information encoded within genetic material (DNA or RNA sequences of nucleotide triplets
Genetic_code
Text on parliamentary procedure used in Quebec
The Code Morin is the text Procédures des assemblées délibérantes, first published in 1938 by Victor Morin. The code details procedures for organizational
Morin_code
1685 law on slavery in the French colonial empire
The Code noir (French pronunciation: [kɔd nwaʁ], Black code) was a decree passed by King Louis XIV of France in 1685, defining the conditions of slavery
Code_noir
Proposed biochemical transcription of genetic information
The histone code is a hypothesis that the transcription of genetic information encoded in DNA is in part regulated by chemical modifications (known as
Histone_code
U.S. television censorship rules (1952–1983)
The Code of Practices for Television Broadcasters, also known as the Television Code, was a set of ethical standards adopted by the National Association
Television_Code
Numerical value representing a character in a coded character set
A code point, codepoint or code position is a particular position in a table, where the position has been assigned a meaning. The table may be one dimensional
Code_point
In coding theory, the dual code of a linear code C ⊂ F q n {\displaystyle C\subset \mathbb {F} _{q}^{n}} is the linear code defined by C ⊥ = { x ∈ F q
Dual_code
English, Welsh and Irish criminal law from around 1700 to 1823
The "Bloody Code" was a series of laws in England, Wales and Ireland in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries which imposed the death penalty for
Bloody_Code
Radio and telegraph signals encoding longer definitions
security is not Ten-code, North American police brevity codes, including such notable ones as 10-4 Phillips Code NOTAM Code Q code, currently used mainly
Brevity_code
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up code blue in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Code Blue may refer to: Code blue (emergency code), a hospital code used to indicate a patient requiring
Code_Blue
British television series (2020–)
Code 404 is a British police procedural comedy drama television series created by Tom Miller, Sam Myer, and Daniel Peak, and produced by Kudos. The series
Code_404
Three-letter air-travel designation for airports and cities
An IATA airport code, also known as an IATA location identifier, IATA station code, or simply a location identifier, is a unique three-letter geocode designating
IATA_airport_code
US pacifist, anti-war organization
Code Pink: Women for Peace (often stylized as CODEPINK) is a pacifist, anti-war organization registered in the United States as a 501(c)(3) organization
Code_Pink
2019 video game
Code Vein is an action role-playing game developed by Bandai Namco Studios and Shift, and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment. It was released worldwide
Code_Vein
Set of rules
A code of conduct is a set of rules outlining the norms, rules, and responsibilities or proper practices of an individual party or an organization. A company
Code_of_conduct
American film era (1920s–1930s)
the Motion Picture Production Code censorship guidelines (popularly known as the Hays Code) in 1934. Although the Hays Code was adopted in 1930, oversight
Pre-Code_Hollywood
Set of rules for companies in the United Kingdom
The Takeover Code, or more formally The City Code on Takeovers and Mergers, is a binding set of rules that apply to listed companies in the United Kingdom
The_Takeover_Code
Non-statutory restriction on word choice
A speech code is any rule or regulation that limits, restricts, or bans speech beyond the strict legal limitations upon freedom of speech or press found
Speech_code
Rules for UK government ministers
The Ministerial Code is a document setting out "rules" and standards for government ministers of the United Kingdom. Separate codes exist for ministers
Ministerial_Code
Clandestine term
A code name, codename, call sign, or cryptonym is a code word or name used, sometimes clandestinely, to refer to another name, word, project, or person
Code_name
Notation used to identify a piece of music
Parsons Code of Ode to Joy * R U U R D D D D R U U R D R *-* / \ * * / \ *-* * *-* \ / \ * * *-* \ / *-* The Parsons code, formally named the Parsons code for
Parsons_code
Topics referred to by the same term
Code word may refer to: Code word (communication), an element of a standardized code or protocol Code word (figure of speech), designed to convey a predetermined
Code_word
Pioneering five-bit character encodings
predecessor to the International Telegraph Alphabet No. 2 (ITA2), the most common teleprinter code in use before ASCII. Each character in the alphabet
Baudot_code
Construction standards for buildings
the main codes are the International Building Code or International Residential Code [IBC/IRC], electrical codes and plumbing, mechanical codes. Fifty states
Building_code
Input method
called "OEM code pages". For instance Alt+163 produces ⟨ú⟩ from code point 163 in CP437 or CP850. The "OEM code page" selection served little or no other purpose
Alt_code
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up code black in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Code Black may refer to: Code Black (emergency code), a hospital emergency code denoting a threat
Code_Black
Principles for ethical human research
The Nuremberg Code (German: Nürnberger Kodex) is a set of ethical research principles for human experimentation created by the court in U.S. v Brandt,
Nuremberg_Code
Human-readable instructions a computer can execute
In computing, source code, or simply code or source, is human readable plain text that can eventually result in controlling the behavior of a computer
Source_code
In computer programming, redundant code is source code or compiled code that is unnecessary. Code that can be removed without affecting its desired behavior
Redundant_code
Four-letter code designation for aviation facilities around the world
The ICAO airport code or location indicator is a four-letter code designating aerodromes around the world. These codes, as defined by the International
ICAO_airport_code
Police codes for ethnicity used in the UK
IC codes (identity code) or 6+1 codes are police codes used in the United Kingdom to visually describe the apparent ethnicity of a person. They originated
IC_code
Phrases used over a public address system
policy No. 50.00.010 Code red: fire Code blue: cardiopulmonary arrest Code orange: disaster (external influx of patients) Code green: evacuation Code yellow:
Hospital_emergency_codes
1998 American action crime thriller film
No Code of Conduct is a 1998 action crime thriller film directed by Bret Michaels and released through Sheen Michaels Entertainment a production company
No_Code_of_Conduct
2026 video game
Code Violet is a 2026 action horror third-person shooter game created by TeamKill Media. Exclusive to PlayStation 5, it was officially released on January
Code_Violet
Japanese telegraphic code
to International Code. Kana in Iroha order. Millikin, Donald (September 1942). "The Japanese Morse Telegraph Code". QST. Vol. XXVI, no. 9. American Radio
Wabun_code
Type of block code
In coding theory, a cyclic code is a block code, where the circular shifts of each codeword gives another word that belongs to the code. They are error-correcting
Cyclic_code
Causing rape of trans prisoners for social control
In the context of incarceration in the United States, V-coding is the common practice of subjecting trans women to sexual assault by placing the woman
V-coding
Alphanumeric code specifying tire sizes and limits
tires are described by several alphanumeric tire codes (spelling) (in North American English) or tyre codes (spelling) (in Commonwealth English), which are
Tire_code
An MM code (the "MM" being an abbreviation for the German "Moduliertes Merkmal") is a "machine-readable modulated" feature that has been added to German
MM_code
Characteristic of DVDs
DVD region codes are a digital rights management technique introduced in 1997. It is designed to allow rights holders to control the international distribution
DVD_region_code
1986 play written by Hugh Whitemore
Code is a 1986 British play by Hugh Whitemore about British mathematician Alan Turing, who was a key player in the breaking of the German Enigma code
Breaking_the_Code
Using existing code in new software
Code reuse is the practice of using existing source code to develop software instead of writing new code. Software reuse is a broader term that implies
Code_reuse
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Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
No Fear
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
No Light
Girl/Female
Arabic
No Limit
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
No Limit
Boy/Male
Indian
No Selfishness
Girl/Female
Tamil
Avigna | அவிகà¯à®¨à®¾
No obstacles
Avigna | அவிகà¯à®¨à®¾
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
No Compare
Boy/Male
Tamil
No end
Girl/Female
Indian
No end
Girl/Female
Tamil
No end
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
No Desire
Male
Portuguese
Portuguese form of Old High German Baldawin, BALDUÃNO means "brave friend."
Girl/Female
Indian, Marathi, Modern
No End
Girl/Female
Biblical
Stirring up, forbidding.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Niswarth | நிஸà¯à®µà®¾à®°à¯à®¤
No selfishness
Niswarth | நிஸà¯à®µà®¾à®°à¯à®¤
Girl/Female
Indian
No obstacles
Girl/Female
Indian, Marathi
No Doubt
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
No Limits
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
No Boundries
Boy/Male
Hindu
No end
NO CODE
NO CODE
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Weak
Male
Hebrew
(עַמִּי×ֵל) Hebrew name AMMIY'EL means "one of the family of God." In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a spy from the tribe of Dan who died in the plague.Â
Boy/Male
Hindu
Rested, Reposed, Calm, Camposed
Boy/Male
Gaelic
Son of the one who serves the strong armed one.
Boy/Male
English
Wise or red haired man.
Girl/Female
Latin
Young.
Boy/Male
American, British, English, Irish
Crowned with Laurels; Form of Lorenzo and Lawrence; Rushes; Sedges
Female
Finnish
Finnish name TAIMI means "sapling."
Female
English
Feminine variant spelling of English unisex Ashley, ASHLEIGH means "ash-tree grove."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name from Middle English newe ‘new’ + hall ‘hall’, denoting someone who lived by or worked in a newly built hall or manor house, or possibly a habitational name from any of various minor places so named (from Old English nīwe + hall), for example in Cheshire and Derbyshire.
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a.
No befitting.
adv.
Nay; not; not at all; not in any respect or degree; -- a word expressing negation, denial, or refusal. Before or after another negative, no is emphatic.
a.
Having no leaves or foliage; bearing no foliage.
a.
Having no veil.
a.
Being of no value; having no worth.
a.
No. See the Note under No.
a.
Having no parent, or no acknowledged parent.
adv.
In no degree; not at all; in no wise.
adv.
No more.
n.
A refusal by use of the wordd no; a denial.
a. & adv.
No, not. See No.
n.
No person; no one; not anybody.
a.
No; not. See No, a.
a.
Not any; not one; none.
pl.
of No
n.
A negative vote; one who votes in the negative; as, to call for the ayes and noes; the noes have it.
n.
A kind of choice winter apple, having a subacid taste; -- formerly called go-no-further.
a.
Having no sinews; hence, having no strength or vigor.
a.
Having no power to resist; making no opposition.