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  2. Source lines of code - Wikipedia

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    Many useful comparisons involve only the order of magnitude of lines of code in a project. Using lines of code to compare a 10,000-line project to a 100,000-line project is far more useful than when comparing a 20,000-line project with a 21,000-line project. While it is debatable exactly how to measure lines of code, discrepancies of an order ...

  3. Help:Labeled section transclusion - Wikipedia

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    The first method identifies the section by using the page name and a heading (the section title as it appears in the source page). The second method allows the selection of an arbitrary "section" for transclusion, but this approach requires adding specific markup to label the desired section beforehand.

  4. reStructuredText - Wikipedia

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    reStructuredText (RST, ReST, or reST) is a file format for textual data used primarily in the Python programming language community for technical documentation.. It is part of the Docutils project of the Python Doc-SIG (Documentation Special Interest Group), aimed at creating a set of tools for Python similar to Javadoc for Java or Plain Old Documentation (POD) for Perl.

  5. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Layout

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    Very short sections and subsections clutter an article with headings and inhibit the flow of the prose. Short paragraphs and single sentences generally do not warrant their own subheadings. Headings follow a six-level hierarchy, starting at 1 and ending at 6. The level of the heading is defined by the number of equals signs on each side of the ...

  6. Wikipedia:Manual of Style - Wikipedia

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    The reader must be able to determine the source of any quotation, at the very least via a footnote. The source must be named in article text if the quotation is an opinion (see Wikipedia:Neutral point of view § Attributing and specifying biased statements). When attributing a quotation, avoid characterizing it in a biased manner.

  7. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Lead section

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    The lead has no heading. See also Wikipedia:Writing better articles § Lead section. The table of contents (ToC) automatically appears on pages with at least four headings. Avoid floating the ToC if possible, as it breaks the standard look of pages. If you must use a floated TOC, put it below the lead section in the wiki markup for consistency.

  8. Template:Project page header - Wikipedia

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    To add a heading below the banner, use the following code: {{Project page header }} Which will generate: WikiProject Food & Drink Headings.

  9. Content similarity detection - Wikipedia

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    Since integrating external code is often harder than writing it from scratch, most plagiarizing students choose to do so from their peers. According to Roy and Cordy, [48] source-code similarity detection algorithms can be classified as based on either Strings – look for exact textual matches of segments, for instance five-word runs.