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  2. PowerShell - Wikipedia

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    Block comments: PowerShell 2.0 supports block comments using <# and #> as delimiters. [ 80 ] New APIs : The new APIs range from handing more control over the PowerShell parser and runtime to the host, to creating and managing collection of Runspaces ( RunspacePools ) as well as the ability to create Restricted Runspaces which only allow a ...

  3. Comment (computer programming) - Wikipedia

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    Support for code comments is defined by each programming language. The features differ by language, but there are several common attributes that apply throughout. Most languages support multi-line block (a.k.a. stream) and/or single line comments. A block comment is delimited with text that marks the start and end of comment text. It can span ...

  4. TBD (TV network) - Wikipedia

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    All three stations were at one point affiliated with major networks: WXBU (then as WLYH-TV) was affiliated with CBS (sharing that with WHP-TV until 1995; Sinclair later bought WHP-TV outright), then UPN & The CW (the latter now airing on WHP-TV 21.3), while KENV-DT shared the NBC affiliation with primary NBC affiliate KSL-TV and WTTE was ...

  5. TLC (TV network) - Wikipedia

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    Philo, Sling TV, YouTube TV, FuboTV, Hulu + Live TV, Vidgo TLC is an American multinational cable and satellite television network owned by the Networks division of Warner Bros. Discovery . First established in 1980 as The Learning Channel , it initially focused on educational and instructional programming.

  6. Tcl - Wikipedia

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    The Tcl programming language was created in the spring of 1988 by John Ousterhout while he was working at the University of California, Berkeley. [14] [15] Originally "born out of frustration", [11] according to the author, with programmers devising their own languages for extending electronic design automation (EDA) software and, more specifically, the VLSI design tool Magic, which was a ...

  7. Expect - Wikipedia

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    Expect is an extension to the Tcl scripting language written by Don Libes. [2] The program automates interactions with programs that expose a text terminal interface. Expect, originally written in 1990 for the Unix platform, has since become available for Microsoft Windows and other systems.

  8. Kremlin says Google should lift its YouTube block on Russian ...

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    It has since blocked more than 1,000 YouTube channels, including state-sponsored news, and over 5.5 million Kremlin says Google should lift its YouTube block on Russian broadcasters Skip to main ...

  9. Category:Television programming blocks - Wikipedia

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