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  2. Comment (computer programming) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comment_(computer_programming)

    For example, C, C++ and their many derivatives support block comments delimited by /* and */ and line comments delimited by //. Other languages support only one type of comment. [7] Comments can also be classified as either prologue or inline based on their position and content relative to program code.

  3. Wikipedia:User scripts/Ranking - Wikipedia

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    A script for closing a discussion easily This is a script for closing a discussion easily. You can see a "Close" link at the right hand side of the section headings. Activates only on pages that contain an "Add section" tab. Provides different closing templates. Available for discussions under level 2, 3 and 4 headings

  4. Valediction - Wikipedia

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    Valedictions normally immediately precede the signature in written correspondence. The word or words used express respect, esteem, or regard for the person to whom the correspondence is directed, and the exact form used depends on a number of factors.

  5. Closure (computer programming) - Wikipedia

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    Both Proc.new and lambda in this example are ways to create a closure, but semantics of the closures thus created are different with respect to the return statement. In Scheme, definition and scope of the return control statement is explicit (and only arbitrarily named 'return' for the sake of the example). The following is a direct translation ...

  6. Scripting language - Wikipedia

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    In this context, the term script refers to a small program in such a language; typically, contained in a single file, and no larger than a few thousand lines of code. The scope of scripting languages ranges from small to large, and from highly domain-specific language to general-purpose programming languages .

  7. Help:HTML in wikitext - Wikipedia

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    Examples include: output of a program, script, or Wikipedia template; status displays or audio announcements made by an app or device; file system directory listings and samples from them, such as paths and file names.

  8. Wikipedia:Noticeboards - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Noticeboards

    Sarcasm, slurs, and snide remarks should be avoided at all costs. If you are dealing with a heated dispute or are very frustrated, make an effort to present your question with a calm, detached, professional demeanor. See Wikipedia's pages on civility and personal attacks for additional advice. If the editors that respond to you disagree with ...

  9. Email - Wikipedia

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    An example of a potentially fraudulent email spoofing is if an individual creates an email that appears to be an invoice from a major company, and then sends it to one or more recipients. In some cases, these fraudulent emails incorporate the logo of the purported organization and even the email address may appear legitimate.