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  2. Help:External link icons - Wikipedia

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    Filename extension icons are displayed only if the extension matches the text. Filename extension icons have precedence over URI scheme icons. Internet Explorer may show an empty space or misplaced icon if the page is rendered with a line wrap inside the link text. Link icons do not adhere to accessibility standards, since alt text cannot be added.

  3. Flutter (software) - Wikipedia

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    The first version of Flutter was known as "Sky" and ran on the Android operating system. [30] It was unveiled at the 2015 Dart developer summit with the stated intent of being able to render consistently at 120 frames per second. [30] On December 4, 2018, Flutter 1.0 was released at the Flutter conference in London. [31]

  4. List of PHP editors - Wikipedia

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    Netbeans – IDE with PHP support and integration with web standards. Supports SFTP and FTP. Full support for SVN and Git since 7.2 and powerful plugin support for added functionality. SciTE – PHP syntax highlighting, compiler integration, powerful config via Lua API. Vim – provides PHP syntax highlighting, debugging. [28]

  5. PHP - Wikipedia

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    As of 21 January 2025 (two months after PHP 8.4's release), PHP is used as the server-side programming language on 75.0% of websites where the language could be determined; PHP 7 is the most used version of the language with 47.1% of websites using PHP being on that version, while 40.6% use PHP 8, 12.2% use PHP 5 and 0.1% use PHP 4. [19]

  6. The Noun Project - Wikipedia

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    The Noun Project is a website that aggregates and catalogs symbols that are created and uploaded by graphic designers around the world. Based in Los Angeles, the project functions both as a resource for people in search of typographic symbols and a design history of the genre. [1] [2] [3]

  7. Symfony - Wikipedia

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    Version Release date Support PHP version End of maintenance Notes 1.0 January 2007 Three years ≥ 5.0 January 2010 1.1 June 2008 One year ≥ 5.1 June 2009 Security-related patches were applied until June 2010 1.2 December 2008 One year ≥ 5.2 November 2009 1.3 November 2009 One year ≥ 5.2.4 November 2010 1.4 November 2009 Three years

  8. Visual programming language - Wikipedia

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    A simple custom block in the Snap! visual programming language, which is based on Scratch, calculating the sum of all numbers with values between a and b. In computing, a visual programming language (visual programming system, VPL, or, VPS), also known as diagrammatic programming, [1] [2] graphical programming or block coding, is a programming language that lets users create programs by ...

  9. iText - Wikipedia

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    iText (formerly known as rugPDF) was developed in the winter of 1998 as an in-house project at Ghent University to create PDF document applications for student administration. Preliminary versions could only initially read and write PDF files, and they required developers to be knowledgeable of PDF syntax, objects, operators, and operands to ...