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Special Represent Programming Languages Thing Referred Uninitialised Pointer

Przód in programming, a special value used in several languages to represent the thing referred to by an uninitialised pointer; in databases, a special value that may be stored in some columns to represent an unknown, missing, not applicable, or undefined value
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