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  2. Syntax (programming languages) - Wikipedia

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    Parse tree of Python code with inset tokenization. The syntax of textual programming languages is usually defined using a combination of regular expressions (for lexical structure) and Backus–Naur form (a metalanguage for grammatical structure) to inductively specify syntactic categories (nonterminal) and terminal symbols. [7]

  3. Scripting language - Wikipedia

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    Other applications embedding ECMAScript implementations include the Adobe products Adobe Flash (ActionScript) and Adobe Acrobat (for scripting PDF files). Tcl was created as an extension language but has come to be used more frequently as a general-purpose language in roles similar to Python, Perl, and Ruby.

  4. Help:Creating a bot - Wikipedia

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    Bots can automate tasks and perform them much faster than humans. If you have a simple task that you need to perform lots of times (an example might be to add a template to all pages in a category with 1000 pages), then this is a task better suited to a bot than a human.

  5. Template:Cite Dictionary.com - Wikipedia

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    This template is used for creating a citation of Dictionary.com for the specified search term. The access date can be specified, if desired, with the accessdate parameter. Example:

  6. Class (computer programming) - Wikipedia

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    In object-oriented programming, a class defines the shared aspects of objects created from the class. The capabilities of a class differ between programming languages, but generally the shared aspects consist of state and behavior that are each either associated with a particular object or with all objects of that class.

  7. John Withals - Wikipedia

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    John Withals (d.circa 1555) [1] was an English lexicographer.Withals was born and raised in London. Originally a schoolmaster, [2] he was a contemporary of Peter Levens and Richard Huloet.

  8. Machine code - Wikipedia

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    Every processor or processor family has its own instruction set.Instructions are patterns of bits, digits, or characters that correspond to machine commands.Thus, the instruction set is specific to a class of processors using (mostly) the same architecture.

  9. Fictionary - Wikipedia

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    Fictionary, also known as the Dictionary Game [1] or simply Dictionary, [2] is a word game in which players guess the definition of an obscure word. Each round consists of one player selecting and announcing a word from the dictionary , and other players composing a fake definition for it.