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  1. Ups

    Ups is an open source source-level debugger developed in the late 1980s for Unix and Unix-like systems, originally developed at the University of Kent by Mark Russell. It supports C and C++, and Fortran on some platforms. The last beta release was in 2003. Unlike more popular debugger stacks for modern Unix platforms, ups is completely self-contained — not merely a graphical front-end to lower-level debuggers like gdb. The ups user interface is built directly upon the X Window System and SunView, i.e. it does not use an intermediate widget toolkit such as Motif or GTK+.

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Anagrams for UPS »

  1. PSU

  2. pus

  3. PUS

  4. sup

  5. 'sup

  6. Sup.

  7. SUP

  8. USP

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of UPS in Chaldean Numerology is: 8

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of UPS in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2

Examples of UPS in a Sentence

  1. Betsy DeVos:

    Where there are little flare-ups or hotspots, that can be dealt with on a school-by-school or a case-by-case basis.

  2. James Alan Fox:

    Since 1976, there have been ups and downs in incidents but there has been no trend upward or downward in mass shootings.

  3. Valerie Bodocco:

    We have also been using Wimdu and HouseTrip, but Airbnb is definitely the most important platform for us now as the others have had ups and downs.

  4. Ambassador Guajardo:

    We're grown-ups, we can walk on our own, we don't need somebody to hold our hand.

  5. Paolo Martelli:

    But actually it's been 10 years now. And she's had a few ups and downs, but she always manages to bounce back and look surprisingly good for years after that.

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