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The '''Double quote''' is [[ASCII]] [[character]] 34. Often used in [[programming language]]s to delimit [[string]]s. In [[Unix shell]]s and [[Perl]] it delimits a string inside which [[variable]] substitution may occur.

Common names: quote. Rare: literal mark; double-glitch; ITU-T: quotation marks; ITU-T: dieresis; dirk; INTERCAL: rabbit-ears; double prime.

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Latest revision as of 09:43, 22 July 2004

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