In technology, an asterisk (*) is a symbol commonly used to denote a wildcard character in search queries, indicating that any character or string can be substituted in its place. It is also used in programming and coding to represent multiplication or dereferencing pointers in languages like C and C++. Additionally, in documentation and user interfaces, an asterisk often denotes a footnote or indicates required fields in forms.
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Asterisk
An asterisk. asterisk In language it's an asterisk ... but to a programmer it's called a "splat".
Asterisk has three syllables.
An asterisk is used for multiplication in math
PMS Asterisk was created in 2005.
An asterisk is also known as "times by", or "x"
Asterisk is dervied from the greek word "asteri", which means star. That is why the asterisk is star shaped.
() is not an asterisk. It is a pair of rounded brackets called parentheses. An asterisk is this symbol *.Asterisk comes from the Latin word "asteriscus" and and the Ancient Greek word "asteriskos" which means "little star". It is called this because an asterisk resembles a typical star.
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