Mega or MEGA may refer to:

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Radio [link]

Fiction [link]

  • Mega, a fictional character from The Tribe (1999–2003) played by Calen Maiava Paris

Music [link]

Magazine [link]

Lottery [link]

  • Mega Millions, a major jackpot game in the U.S.; it rivals Powerball

Trading [link]

Business [link]

Places [link]

Persons [link]

Other uses [link]


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Ωmega

The Omega interpreter is a strict pure functional programming interpreter similar to the Hugs Haskell interpreter. The syntax closely resembles that of Haskell but with important differences:

  • Omega is strict (Hugs is lazy);
  • Ability to introduce new kinds;
  • Allows writing of functions at the type level.
  • Other differences are documented in the Omega user guide.

    Omega was developed by Prof. Tim Sheard of Portland State University's Computer Science Department as a language with an infinite hierarchy of computational levels (value, type, kind, sort, etc.). The underlying concept is that data, and functions manipulating data, can be introduced at any level.

    References

  • 1 2 "Ωmega Users' Guide". Retrieved 2007-06-09.
  • Sheard, Tim; Nathan Linger (June 30, 2007). "Programming in Ωmega". 2nd Central European Functional Programming School.
  • External links

  • Ωmega download page
  • Mega (Chilean television channel)

    Mega (stylized as MEGA, originally named Red Televisiva Megavisión) is a Chilean private television network headquartered in Santiago. It currently airs on digital frequency channel 27 (ISDB-Tb) for HDTV. In 2012, ownership of Mega Channel was transferred from Claro Group to Bethia Group.

    History

    Mega began broadcasting on 23 October 1990. It was originally named Red Televisiva Megavisión before changing its name in 2001. It is the first private broadcaster in Chile.

    Programming

    Among the many TV shows broadcast on MEGA are:

  • Casado con hijos (remake of Married… with Children) (sitcom)
  • Más Vale Tarde (Late night Talk show)
  • Morandé con Compañía (variety show)
  • Mucho gusto (breakfast television)
  • Ahora Noticias (Daily News brand)
  • El Tiempo en Mega (Climate show)
  • Histoias que nos Reúnen (Sunday Cultural Program)
  • Slogans

  • 2001-2010 : Mega, ¡Se Vive! (Mega, You'll stay.)
  • 2010-2013 : Mega, ¡me gusta! (Mega, I like it!)
  • 2013-2015 : Mega, cambia contigo (Mega, Change still goes.)
  • Block

    Block may refer to:

    Land subdivisions

  • Block (rural Australia), a small agricultural landholding
  • Block (district subdivision), administrative region in some South Asian countries
  • City block, the smallest area that is surrounded by streets
  • License block, a geographically defined area for the purpose of the extraction of natural resources
  • Broadcasting

  • Block programming, the result of a programming strategy in broadcasting
  • W242BX, a radio station licensed to Greenville, South Carolina, United States known as 96.3 the Block
  • WQNC, a radio station licensed to Harrisburg, North Carolina, United States known as 92.7 the Block
  • Mathematics

  • Aschbacher block of a finite group
  • Block (permutation group theory)
  • Block design, a kind of set system in combinatorial mathematics
  • Block matrix
  • Block of a ring, a centrally primitive idempotent or the ideal it generates
  • Block in modular representation theory
  • Medicine

  • Nerve block
  • Music

  • Block (musician), also known as Jamie Block, a New York City–based anti-folk musician
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