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The goals of minification are not the same as the goals of obfuscation; the former is often intended to be reversed using a pretty-printer [citation needed] or unminifier. However, to achieve its goals, minification sometimes uses techniques also used by obfuscation; for example, shortening variable names and refactoring the source code.
Minification may refer to: Magnification, by a factor of less than one, producing a smaller image; Minification (programming), a software coding technique;
An illustration of texture filtering methods showing a texture with trilinear mipmapping (left) and anisotropic texture filtering. In 3D computer graphics, anisotropic filtering (AF) [1] [2] is a technique that improves the appearance of textures, especially on surfaces viewed at sharp angles.
Minimisation (code) or Minification, removing unnecessary characters from source code; Structural risk minimization; Boolean minimization, a technique for optimizing combinational digital circuits; Cost-minimization analysis, in pharmacoeconomics; Expenditure minimization problem, in microeconomics; Waste minimisation; Harm reduction
Mipmapping is a standard technique used to save some of the filtering work needed during texture minification. [2] It is also highly beneficial for cache coherency - without it the memory access pattern during sampling from distant textures will exhibit extremely poor locality, adversely affecting performance even if no filtering is performed.
A language-specific code comparison tool that features language-specific analysis reporting in addition to language-specific minification and beautification algorithms. PVS-Studio: 2024-08-16 (7.32) No; proprietary — C, C++, C++/CLI, C++/CX, C# Java — — — — A software analysis tool. Qodana: 2023-07-23 (2023.2) No; proprietary — C# ...
HTTP/2 (originally named HTTP/2.0) is a major revision of the HTTP network protocol used by the World Wide Web.It was derived from the earlier experimental SPDY protocol, originally developed by Google.
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