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DescriptionStack Pop Operation-en.gif
العربية: صورة متحركة لنزع عناصر لكدسة حتى حصول الغيض.
English: An animation showing poping elemnts into a stack until underflow occur.
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Michel Bakni (1989–) 👁 Image
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👁 Michel Bakni
Description Syrian university teacher, reviewer, researcher and author
Doctor in electronics and draftmaker
Date of birth 1989 👁 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth Latakia 👁 Edit this at Wikidata
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