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  2. File:Programmation JavaScript-fr.pdf - Wikipedia

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  6. Live Clipboard - Wikipedia

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    Javascript that handles serialization and de-serialization of the Live Clipboard XML data; Javascript callback function registration for retrieving data for copy and pushing data for paste. It is designed to use standard Javascript and CSS techniques to “bring the clipboard to the web” and to work in as many browsers as possible.

  7. Copy-and-paste programming - Wikipedia

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    Being a form of code duplication, copy-and-paste programming has some intrinsic problems; such problems are exacerbated if the code doesn't preserve any semantic link between the source text and the copies. In this case, if changes are needed, time is wasted hunting for all the duplicate locations.

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  9. Rope (data structure) - Wikipedia

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    Definition: Split (i, S): split the string S into two new strings S 1 and S 2, S 1 = C 1, ..., C i and S 2 = C i + 1, ..., C m. Time complexity: ⁠ (⁡) ⁠ There are two cases that must be dealt with: The split point is at the end of a string (i.e. after the last character of a leaf node) The split point is in the middle of a string.