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  2. Minification (programming) - Wikipedia

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    Minification reduces the size of the source code, making its transmission over a network (e.g. the Internet) more efficient. In programmer culture, aiming at extremely minified source code is the purpose of recreational code golf competitions.

  3. Minification - Wikipedia

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    Minification may refer to: Magnification, by a factor of less than one, producing a smaller image; Minification (programming), a software coding technique; Minimisation (psychology), a form of cognitive distortion

  4. List of tools for static code analysis - Wikipedia

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    Tools that use sound, i.e. over-approximating a rigorous model, formal methods approach to static analysis (e.g., using static program assertions). Sound methods contain no false negatives for bug-free programs, at least with regards to the idealized mathematical model they are based on (there is no "unconditional" soundness).

  5. Program optimization - Wikipedia

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    Since many parameters influence the program performance, the program optimization space is large. Meta-heuristics and machine learning are used to address the complexity of program optimization. [9] Use a profiler (or performance analyzer) to find the sections of the program that are taking the most resources – the bottleneck. Programmers ...

  6. List of presentation programs - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft PowerPoint Online – free online ... Microsoft PowerPoint Viewer - Windows; SlideRocket - Web-based; See also. List of office suites; Presentation program;

  7. Swizzling (computer graphics) - Wikipedia

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    In computer graphics, swizzles are a class of operations that transform vectors by rearranging components. [1] Swizzles can also project from a vector of one dimensionality to a vector of another dimensionality, such as taking a three-dimensional vector and creating a two-dimensional or five-dimensional vector using components from the original vector. [2]

  8. Active-set method - Wikipedia

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    Consider the problem of Linearly Constrained Convex Quadratic Programming. Under reasonable assumptions (the problem is feasible, the system of constraints is regular at every point, and the quadratic objective is strongly convex), the active-set method terminates after finitely many steps, and yields a global solution to the problem.

  9. Software craftsmanship - Wikipedia

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    Software craftsmanship is an approach to software development that emphasizes the coding skills of the software developers.It is a response by software developers to the perceived ills of the mainstream software industry, including the prioritization of financial concerns over developer accountability.