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'''G-code''' is the common name for the most widely used computer numerical control (CNC) programming language, which has many implementations. Used mainly in automation, it is part of [[wikipedia: computer-aided engineering| computer-aided engineering]].<ref>[[wikipedia: G-code]]</ref>
'''G-code''' is the common name for the most widely used computer numerical control (CNC) programming language, which has many implementations. Used mainly in automation, it is part of [[wikipedia: computer-aided engineering| computer-aided engineering]].<ref>[[wikipedia: G-code]]</ref>

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G-code is the common name for the most widely used computer numerical control (CNC) programming language, which has many implementations. Used mainly in automation, it is part of computer-aided engineering.[1]

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