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compilation and Babylonian
These debates eventually came to be edited together into compilations known as the Talmud: the Talmud Yerushalmi ( Jerusalem Talmud ) for the compilation in Israel, and Talmud Bavli ( Babylonian Talmud ) for the compilation undertaken in Babylon.
Tradition ascribes the compilation of the Babylonian Talmud in its present form to two Babylonian sages, Rav Ashi and Ravina.
Another influential medieval Halakhic work following the order of the Babylonian Talmud, and to some extent modelled on Alfasi, was " the Mordechai ", a compilation by Mordechai ben Hillel ( c. 1250 – 1298 ).
The Greek constellation may be an adaptation of the Babylonian constellation known as the Old Man ( MUL. SHU. GI ) which is associated with East ( as a cardinal direction ) in the MUL. APIN, an astronomical compilation dating to around 1000 BCE.
The aggadic material in the Babylonian Talmud is also presented separately in Ein Yaakov, a compilation of the Aggadah together with commentaries.
The Ein Yaakov is a compilation of the aggadic material in the Babylonian Talmud together with commentary.
However, they also presented some aggadot sequentially, giving the early form from the Jerusalem Talmud, and later versions from the Babylonian Talmud, and from a classic midrash compilation.

compilation and Talmud
Abba Arikka ( 175 – 247 ) ( Talmudic Aramaic: ; born: Abba bar Aybo, Hebrew: רבי אבא בר איבו ) was a Jewish Talmudist who lived in Sassanid Babylonia, known as an amora ( commentator on the Oral Law ) of the 3rd century who established at Sura the systematic study of the rabbinic traditions, which, using the Mishnah as text, led to the compilation of the Talmud.
A second classical distinction is between the Written Torah ( laws written in the Hebrew Bible, specifically its first five books ), and Oral Law, laws believed transmitted orally prior to compilation in texts such as the Mishnah, Talmud, and Rabbinic codes.
The Shulchan Aruch, together with its related commentaries, is considered by many to be the most authoritative compilation of halakha since the Talmud.
The Talmud was a compilation of both the Mishnah and the Gemara, rabbinic commentaries redacted over the next three centuries.
The older compilation is called the Jerusalem Talmud.
The older compilation is called the Jerusalem Talmud or the Talmud Yerushalmi.
The Jerusalem Talmud was one of the two compilations of Jewish religious teachings and commentary that was transmitted orally for centuries prior to its compilation by Jewish scholars in Israel.
Ein Yaakov () is a compilation of all the Aggadic material in the Talmud together with commentaries.
The Rishonim were the leading rabbis between approximately 1250 to 1550, that is in the era before the writing of the Shulkhan Arukh by Rabbi Yosef Karo, which is considered the most authoritative compilation of Jewish law since the Talmud.
His commentary on the Talmud, which was the product of colossal labor, and which eclipsed the similar works of all his predecessors, by its clarity and soundness made easy the study of that vast compilation, and soon become its indispensable complement.
Joseph Jacobs, in the Jewish Encyclopedia article mentioned, notes that the transition from the triennial to the annual reading of the Law and the transference of the beginning of the cycle to the month of Tishri are attributed by Sándor Büchler to the influence of Abba Arika, also known as " Rab ," or " Rav ," ( 175 – 247 CE ), a Jewish Talmudist who lived in Babylonia, and who established at Sura the systematic study of the rabbinic traditions, which, using the Mishnah as text, led to the compilation of the Talmud:

compilation and source
* A preprocessor performs macro definition, source code file inclusion, and conditional compilation.
A major source for Greek literary epigram is the Greek Anthology, a compilation from the 10th century AD based on older collections.
Literate programming tools are used to obtain two representations from a literate source file: one suitable for further compilation or execution by a computer, the " tangled " code, and another for viewing as formatted documentation, which is said to be " woven " from the literate source.
Moderately complex software customarily requires the compilation or assembly of several, sometimes dozens or even hundreds, of different source code files.
Types of source code protection – beyond traditional compilation to object code – include code encryption, code obfuscation or code morphing.
The earliest surviving source for this anti-clerical tale is found in Cento Novelle Antiche, an Italian compilation of short stories from the end of the 13th century.
The Arabidopsis Information Resource ( TAIR ) is a curated online information source for Arabidopsis thaliana genetic and molecular biology research, and The Arabidopsis Book is an online compilation of invited chapters on Arabidopsis thaliana biology.
During compilation of CLI programming languages, the source code is translated into CIL code rather than platform or processor-specific object code.
If it is a low-level debugger or a machine-language debugger it shows the line in the disassembly ( unless it also has online access to the original source code and can display the appropriate section of code from the assembly or compilation ).
A common example from computer programming is the processing performed on source code before the next step of compilation.
In some cases ( depending on the size of the source code to be compiled and hardware ), compilation of large programs can take hours and may also require a few gigabytes of temporary disk space in which to build.
Amiga E's main benefits are fast compilation ( allowing it to be used in place of a scripting language ), very readable source code, flexible type system, powerful module system, exception handling ( not C ++ variant ) and Object oriented programming.
Because the date of the material underlying the compilation of the Historia Brittonum is disputed, and could be later than the Chronicle, some argue that the Historia Britonum took its material from a source close to the Chronicle ; but after reading both accounts side by side, one has to wonder at their similarities and differences, and wonder if both do not draw upon an earlier tradition.
While these may derive from a variety of other monastic foundations with Columban associations, such as Oronsay Priory or Iona, Inchcolm is considered the most likely source of the manuscript's compilation, if not composition.
For instance, a SQL statement could be inserted as text within C source code, and during compilation it would be converted into a custom format that directly called a function within a library that would pass the statement into the SQL system.
This compilation from family correspondence still remains an important source of information about Fanny, Felix and their relatives.
One major advantage the system had in educational environments was that through the use of special lines called " control cards " at the top of a file, source files for any supported language could be automatically directed to the appropriate compiler ( Fortran being the default ), compiled, linked, and executed, ( with compilation, linkage, and execution options also specified in control cards ) simply by entering the filename on a command line.
In such a case, if a source file gains a new dependency ( e. g., if the programmer adds a new # include directive in a C source file ), then a discrepancy is introduced between the real dependencies and those that are used by the compilation system.
The same source code can be compiled to run under different operating systems, usually with minor operating-system-dependent features inserted in the source code to modify compilation according to the target.
Different files that can execute but do not necessarily conform to a specific hardware binary interface, or instruction set, can be either represented in bytecode for Just-in-time compilation, or in source code for use in a scripting language.
A common goal of using JIT techniques is to reach or surpass the performance of static compilation, while maintaining the advantages of bytecode interpretation: Much of the " heavy lifting " of parsing the original source code and performing basic optimization is often handled at compile time, prior to deployment: compilation from bytecode to machine code is much faster than compiling from source.

compilation and majority
") PiL material also made up the vast majority of tracks on the 2005 John Lydon compilation, The Best of British £ 1 Notes.
In November 2005, Polydor released a new Slade compilation The Very Best of Slade which featured two discs with included the majority of Slade singles for the first time on a compilation.
1993's Хару Мамбуру provides the majority of the material for 1995's Сибирская любовь, a compilation of re-recorded songs from the band's first three albums and some new tracks.
The compilation covers the majority of Midnight Oil's career, starting with their 1979 album Head Injuries, and includes tracks from all their major studio releases ( and one EP ), even including two songs from Redneck Wonderland, which was released after the compilation in 1998.
Amuro's second compilation is different from her first in that the majority of the album features new versions of previous singles.

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