0 used to describe a computer program or language that can be changed by the people who use it in order to make it suitable for what they need to do --
They are also able to remove class declarations, and they are able to use their system to define extensible records.
A prismatic joint can have an extensible length or a fixed length.
The system is readily extensible to support coinductive types.
In doing this, if there exists a pair to which different relations are assigned then give the answer that is not extensible consistently.
Our annotation scheme is simple to compute, safe to use, and extensible to further enhancements.
The latter case is easily extensible to multiway choices.
Not only the intermediate-tree datatype but also the language-dependent emitters should be extensible.
This robot is made of a mobile platform connected to the base by three extensible legs.