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  2. Trident (software) - Wikipedia

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    Trident [1] [2] [3] (also known as MSHTML [1] [2] [5]) is a proprietary browser engine for the Microsoft Windows version of Internet Explorer, developed by Microsoft.. MSHTML debuted with the release of Internet Explorer 4 in 1997.

  3. List of Microsoft Windows components - Wikipedia

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    Internet Explorer 4: Windows XP: Windows Mail or Windows Live Mail: Paint: Simple graphics painting app Application Windows 1.0 — — Program Manager: Shell composed of a task-oriented graphical user interface, consisting of icons (shortcuts for apps) arranged into app groups. GUI Windows 3.0: Windows XP: Windows Explorer: Purble Place

  4. List of Easter eggs in Microsoft products - Wikipedia

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    Windows 3.0 has a developer credits page which may be accessed by setting the focus to the desktop (by minimizing all windows and clicking on an open area of the desktop) then typing win30 followed by F3 and ← Backspace in quick succession. This causes the developer credits to appear on the desktop in the form of the email names of the crew.

  5. IronPython - Wikipedia

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    IronPython is implemented on top of the Dynamic Language Runtime (DLR), a library running on top of the Common Language Infrastructure that provides dynamic typing and dynamic method dispatch, among other things, for dynamic languages. [4] The DLR is part of the .NET Framework 4.0 and is also a part of Mono since version 2.4 from 2009. [5]

  6. Active Scripting - Wikipedia

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    A Windows Script File (.wsf) is an XML file that can contain more than one script in more than one language in addition to other elements, and are executed by the Windows Script Host. [3] Some software such as SecureCRT use the WSH functionality to allow automation by means of any installed scripting engine. [4]

  7. Internet Explorer version history - Wikipedia

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    Internet Explorer 5.01, a bug fix version included in Windows 2000, was released in December 1999 and it is the last version of Internet Explorer to run on Windows 3.1x and Windows NT 3.51. Internet Explorer 5.5 followed in June 2000, improving its print preview capabilities, CSS and HTML standards support, and developer APIs; this version was ...

  8. History of Python - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the roll-out of Python 3, projects requiring compatibility with both the 2.x and 3.x series were recommended to have one source (for the 2.x series), and produce releases for the Python 3.x platform using 2to3. Edits to the Python 3.x code were discouraged for so long as the code needed to run on Python 2.x. [10]

  9. Windows 3.0 - Wikipedia

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    Windows 3.0 was the only version of Windows that could be run in three different memory modes: Real mode, intended for older computers with a CPU below Intel 80286, and corresponding to its real mode; Standard mode, intended for computers with an 80286 processor, and corresponding to its protected mode;