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error 1 , n (↔ fr: erreur
1
)
error: ~ caused by task
1
Cause

Just because you were disconnected with some unusual error message doesn't mean you were attacked. Almost all disconnects are due to natural network failures.
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enDENIAL OF SERVICE
]
This approach avoids transmitting inputs to the Web server that are incomplete or have errors, and offloads error checking and handling from the Web server program to the client workstation.
[ ]
In addition, the latest models include highly sophisticated self-management systems to help them automatically recover from errors.
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enCALL THE PC DOCTOR
]
That is caused by a specific task configuration
1.1
~
implementation ~
run-time ~
Text containing details about an e. ~ message
The e. takes place the ~ occurs
The task Cause makes an e. generate an ~
French
LPD MCLH
25/10/2011

error 2 , n (↔ fr: erreur
2
)
an error: ~ caused by programmer
1
Agent
affecting program
1
Patient

The goal of a programmer is to finish his program as quickly as possible with the fewest errors and with all the long-term goals met.
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enCODING DEFENSIVELY
]
Occasionally, errors are found in the BIOS's software program, which can lead to crashes.
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enCALL THE PC DOCTOR
]
Many times in my personal experiences I have had program errors or bugs that I couldn't find.
[
enCODING DEFENSIVELY
]
That concerns the way in which the code Patient is created syntax
1
~
The programmer Agent destroys an e. correct ~s
-> NOUN correction of ~s
French
MCLH
31/01/2009
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