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- 1-bit architecture
- 12-bit
- 128-bit
- 16-bit
- 18-bit
- 24-bit
- 256-bit
- 32-bit
- 32-bit application
- 4-bit
- 512-bit
- 64-bit computing
- 8-bit
- Abstract data type
- Address bus
- Address constant
- Address space
- Algebraic data type
- Anonymous function
- Anonymous type
- Arbitrary-precision arithmetic
- Array data type
- Assembly language
- Associative array
- Base address
- Binary large object
- Bit
- Boolean data type
- Bottom type
- Bounded pointer
- Bus (computing)
- Byte
- Byte addressing
- C Sharp (programming language)
- C++
- Character (computing)
- Character large object
- Class (computer programming)
- Complex data type
- Composite data type
- Computer architecture
- Computer number format
- Cons
- Const-correctness
- Container (abstract data type)
- Data file
- Data type
- Decimal data type
- Decimal128 floating-point format
- Decimal32 floating-point format
- Decimal64 floating-point format
- Derived type
- Double-precision floating-point format
- Enumerated type
- Exception handling
- Extended precision
- First-class function
- Fixed-point arithmetic
- Floating point
- Function pointer
- Function type
- Generalized algebraic data type
- Half-precision floating-point format
- Handle (computing)
- HRESULT
- IA5STRING
- IEEE floating point
- Indirection
- Integer (computer science)
- Interface (computing)
- Interval arithmetic
- ISO/IEC 11404
- Kilobyte
- Kind (type theory)
- Latent typing
- List (abstract data type)
- List of binary codes
- Long double
- Long mode
- Memory address
- Metaobject
- Minifloat
- Nominative and structural type systems
- Null-terminated string
- Numerical tower
- Object (computer science)
- Object type (object-oriented programming)
- Opaque data type
- Opaque pointer
- Option type
- Ordinal data type
- Physical address
- Plain text
- Pointer (computer programming)
- Polymorphism (computer science)
- Precision (computer science)
- Primitive data type
- Process Environment Block
- Product type
- Programming language
- Protocol (object-oriented programming)
- Quadruple-precision floating-point format
- Rational data type
- Real data type
- Record (computer science)
- Recursive data type
- Reference (computer science)
- Reference type
- Run-time type information
- Scalar (computing)
- Set (abstract data type)
- Signedness
- Single-precision floating-point format
- Smart pointer
- Soft reference
- Stream (computing)
- String (computer science)
- Stringology
- Subtyping
- Tagged union
- Ternary numeral system
- Top type
- Tree (data structure)
- Type class
- Type conversion
- Type family
- Type rule
- Type system
- Type theory
- Typing environment
- Union type
- Unit type
- User-defined type
- Value type
- Variable (computer science)
- Variable-length quantity
- Variant type
- Virtual address space
- Virtual memory
- Void type
- Weak reference
- Weak symbol
- Word (computer architecture)
- X86
- X86 memory segmentation
- X87