PCF
PCF may refer to:
Mathematics
- PCF theory, in set theory
Computing
- PC Format, a monthly magazine
- Percentage-closer filtering, a shadow mapping technique in computer graphics
- Pivotal Cloud Foundry, a version of the open source Cloud Foundry PaaS software supported by Pivotal Software
- Point coordination function, a media access control technique used in wireless LANs
- Pair correlation function, a statistical tool to measure spatial correlation
- Polymer-clad fiber, a type of optical fiber
- Programming Computable Functions, a functional programming language
File formats
- Physical Constraints File, a file format for the specification of FPGA
- Portable Compiled Format, a file format for distributing bitmap fonts
- Portable Content Format, a file format for DVB-based interactive television
- Profile Configuration File, a configuration file used to set up VPN connections
Technology
- Photonic-crystal fiber
- Pounds per cubic foot, a non-SI unit for density
- Pivotal Cloud Foundry
Other
- PAP Community Foundation, Singapore charity
- Parti Communiste Français the French Communist party
- Participatory Culture Foundation, U.S. charity to encourage individual political participation
- Patrol Craft Fast or Swift Boat, used by U.S. Navy in the Vietnam War
- President's Choice Financial, Canadian financial service company
- Prevent Cancer Foundation, U.S. charity
- Princeton Christian Fellowship, campus ministry
- Prostate Cancer Foundation, U.S. charity
- People Can Fly, a video game developer
- Port Canaveral, Florida, United States
gollark: If it was™ me, I would represent these "snowflakes" as half random numbers and half timestamp or something.
gollark: Not the same time as Unixy systems.
gollark: I documented the potatOS boot process: https://git.osmarks.tk/osmarks/potatOS#user-content-boot-process
gollark: I thought message IDs were random.
gollark: I should document potatOS's architecture.
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