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Facebook launched the Facebook Platform on May 24, 2007, providing a framework for software developers to create applications that interact with core Facebook features. [1] [2] A markup language called Facebook Markup Language was introduced simultaneously; it is used to customize the "look and feel" of applications that developers create.
LuaTeX, the designated successor of pdfTeX, allows extensions to be written in Lua. [17] MediaWiki, which is used on Wikipedia and other wikis, uses Lua as a templating language provided by Scribunto extension. [18] Minecraft modifications like ComputerCraft or OpenComputers allow players to execute Lua on in-game computers.
A debug menu or debug mode is a user interface implemented in a computer program that allows the user to view and/or manipulate the program's internal state for the purpose of debugging. Some games format their debug menu as an in-game location, referred to as a debug room (distinct from the developer's room type of Easter egg).
The English Wikipedia has the Template Sandbox extension installed. There is a synergy between the "template sandbox" and "Scribunto" extensions, which allows developing and modifying Lua modules in private (i.e., in the user space) pages, before moving them to the global space.
Fluff Busting Purity, or FB Purity for short (previously known as Facebook Purity) is a web browser extension designed to customize the Facebook website's user interface and add extra functionality. [1] Developed by Steve Fernandez, a UK-based programmer, it was first released in 2009 as a Greasemonkey script, [2] as donationware. [3]
OGP may refer to: . International Association of Oil & Gas Producers, a global forum for petroleum producers; Open Graph Protocol, enables web developers to integrate their pages into Facebook's social graph.
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Facebook Graph Search feature. Facebook Graph Search was a semantic search engine that Facebook introduced in March 2013. It was designed to give answers to user natural language queries rather than a list of links. [1] The name refers to the social graph nature of Facebook, which maps the