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  2. Wikipedia:User scripts/Guide - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:User_scripts/Guide

    Note: $ and jQuery are the same object; choosing between them is purely a matter of opinion. Many scripts use this function simply to add some script interface, such as a link in a portlet. Then the main part of the code is executed after the user clicks on that link.

  3. jQuery - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, jQuery was used on 69.2% of the top 1 million websites (according to Libscore). [7] In 2018, jQuery was used on 78% of the top 1 million websites. [19] In 2019, jQuery was used on 80% of the top 1 million websites (according to BuiltWith), [19] and 74.1% of the top 10 million (per W3Techs). [6]

  4. JSON - Wikipedia

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    Typically, it renders new data from the server in response to user actions on that web page. For example, what the user types into a search box, client-side code then sends to the server, which immediately responds with a drop-down list of matching database items. JSON has seen ad hoc usage as a configuration language.

  5. Doxygen - Wikipedia

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    It provides cross-referencing that a reader can use to refer back to the source code from the generated documentation. Doxygen can be used in many programming contexts. It supports many languages including C , [ 8 ] C++ , C# , D , Fortran , IDL , Java , Objective-C , [ 9 ] Perl , [ 10 ] PHP , [ 11 ] Python , [ 12 ] [ 13 ] and VHDL . [ 11 ]

  6. jQuery UI - Wikipedia

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    Both jQuery and jQuery UI are free and open-source software distributed by the jQuery Foundation under the MIT License; jQuery UI was first published in September 2007. [ 6 ] [ 8 ] As of October 7, 2021 jQuery UI is in maintenance mode, with no new features being planned.

  7. ActionScript - Wikipedia

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    The following code, which works in any compliant player, creates a text field at depth 0, at position (0, 0) on the screen (measured in pixels), that is 100 pixels wide and high. Then the text parameter is set to the " Hello, world " string , and it is automatically displayed in the player:

  8. Wikipedia : Requested articles/Applied arts and sciences ...

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    LANPAR, mentioned on the Spreadsheet page -- the link here just links to the Spreadsheet page, but I'd like to see a separate page with source code examples or the like. List of sound libraries (computing) - and linking to it from other pages; Comparison of user interface frameworks - Features, language bindings, open-source licence, etc...

  9. Loose coupling - Wikipedia

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    The dependent class's dependency is to a "contract" specified by the interface; a defined list of methods and/or properties that implementing classes must provide. Any class that implements the interface can thus satisfy the dependency of a dependent class without having to change the class. This allows for extensibility in software design.