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  2. Futures and promises - Wikipedia

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    In the actor model, an expression of the form future <Expression> is defined by how it responds to an Eval message with environment E and customer C as follows: The future expression responds to the Eval message by sending the customer C a newly created actor F (the proxy for the response of evaluating <Expression>) as a return value ...

  3. Timeout (computing) - Wikipedia

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    Network timeout preventing a Web browser from loading a page. In telecommunications and related engineering (including computer networking and programming), the term timeout or time-out has several meanings, including: A network parameter related to an enforced event designed to occur at the conclusion of a predetermined elapsed time.

  4. Flutter (software) - Wikipedia

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    [20] [21] Flutter allows the developer to use either set of widgets on either platform. Developers can use Cupertino widgets on Android. Flutter apps are written in the Dart language. Release versions of Flutter apps on all platforms use ahead-of-time (AOT) compilation [22] except for on the Web where code is transpiled to JavaScript or ...

  5. API - Wikipedia

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    The message that activates the sensor is an API call, and the weather report is an API response. [7] A weather forecasting app might integrate with a number of weather sensor APIs, gathering weather data from throughout a geographical area. An API is often compared to a contract. It represents an agreement between parties: a service provider ...

  6. Assertion (software development) - Wikipedia

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    In computer programming, specifically when using the imperative programming paradigm, an assertion is a predicate (a Boolean-valued function over the state space, usually expressed as a logical proposition using the variables of a program) connected to a point in the program, that always should evaluate to true at that point in code execution.

  7. Extensible Application Markup Language - Wikipedia

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    At run-time, the framework engine extracts the BAML file from assembly resources, parses it, and creates a corresponding WPF visual tree or workflow. In WF contexts, XAML describes potentially long-running declarative logic, such as those created by process modeling tools and rules systems.

  8. ArkTS - Wikipedia

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    Protocols define interfaces that types may adopt, while extensions allow developers to add functionality to existing types. ArkTS enables object-oriented programming with the support for classes , subtyping , and method overriding .

  9. Stack Overflow - Wikipedia

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    As of 2011, 92% of the questions were answered, in a median time of 11 minutes. [ 36 ] As of August 2012 [update] , 443,000 of the 1.3 million registered users had answered at least one question, and of those, approximately 6,000 (0.46% of the total user count) had earned a reputation score greater than 5000. [ 37 ]