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  2. Svelte - Wikipedia

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    Svelte 5 was a ground-up rewrite of Svelte, changing core concepts such as reactivity and reusability. [19] Its primary feature, runes , reworked how reactive state is declared and used. Runes are function-like macros that are used to declare a reactive state, or code that uses reactive states.

  3. Directive (programming) - Wikipedia

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    In Ruby, interpreter directives are referred to as pragmas and are specified by top-of-file comments that follow a key: value notation. For example, coding: UTF-8 indicates that the file is encoded via the UTF-8 character encoding. In C#, compiler directives are called pre-processing directives. There are a number of different compiler ...

  4. Object REXX - Wikipedia

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    Object REXX is a high-level, general-purpose, interpreted, object-oriented (class-based) programming language.Today it is generally referred to as ooRexx (short for "Open Object Rexx"), which is the maintained and direct open-source successor to Object REXX.

  5. Virtual DOM - Wikipedia

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    Svelte does not have a virtual DOM, with its creator Rich Harris calling the virtual DOM "pure overhead". [16] Instead of diffing and reconciling DOM nodes at runtime, Svelte uses compile-time reactivity to analyze markup and generate JavaScript code that directly edits the HTML, drastically increasing performance.

  6. Server Side Includes - Wikipedia

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    Server Side Includes (SSI) is a simple interpreted server-side scripting language used almost exclusively for the World Wide Web.It is most useful for including the contents of one or more files into a web page on a web server (see below), using its #include directive.

  7. Conditional compilation - Wikipedia

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    In computer programming, conditional compilation is a compilation technique which results in differring executable programs depending on parameters specified. This technique is commonly used when these differences in the program are needed to run it on different platforms, or with different versions of required libraries or hardware.

  8. Judge temporarily blocks Trump policy that aimed at freezing ...

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    A group of at least six attorneys general from Democratic-led states – New York, California, Illinois, Massachusetts, New Jersey and Rhode Island – filed a similar lawsuit.

  9. Preprocessor - Wikipedia

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    The most common example of this is the C preprocessor, which takes lines beginning with '#' as directives. The C preprocessor does not expect its input to use the syntax of the C language. Some languages take a different approach and use built-in language features to achieve similar things. For example: