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  2. JSFuck - Wikipedia

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    Contributors to the thread managed to eliminate the need for the , and / characters. [4] As of March 2010, an online encoder called JS-NoAlnum was available which utilized only the final set of six characters. [5] By the end of 2010, Hasegawa made a new encoder available named JSF*ck which also used only the minimum six characters.

  3. Comparison of programming languages (syntax) - Wikipedia

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    The enclosed text becomes a string literal, which Python usually ignores (except when it is the first statement in the body of a module, class or function; see docstring). Elixir The above trick used in Python also works in Elixir, but the compiler will throw a warning if it spots this.

  4. Comparison of programming languages (string functions)

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    In object-oriented languages, string functions are often implemented as properties and methods of string objects. In functional and list-based languages a string is represented as a list (of character codes), therefore all list-manipulation procedures could be considered string functions.

  5. Stack (abstract data type) - Wikipedia

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    This type of stack implementation is extremely common, but it is vulnerable to buffer overflow attacks (see the text). A number of programming languages are stack-oriented, meaning they define most basic operations (adding two numbers, printing a character) as taking their arguments from the stack, and placing any return values back on the stack.

  6. Python syntax and semantics - Wikipedia

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    A snippet of Python code with keywords highlighted in bold yellow font. The syntax of the Python programming language is the set of rules that defines how a Python program will be written and interpreted (by both the runtime system and by human readers). The Python language has many similarities to Perl, C, and Java. However, there are some ...

  7. List of object-oriented programming languages - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable programming languages with features designed for object-oriented programming (OOP). The listed languages are designed with varying degrees of OOP support. Some are highly focused in OOP while others support multiple paradigms including OOP.

  8. DOM event - Wikipedia

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    Fires to a popup after it has been hidden. No No popuphiding onpopuphiding Fires to a popup when it is about to be hidden. No No popupshowing onpopupshowing Fires to a popup just before it is popped open. No Yes popupshown onpopupshown Fires to a popup after it has been opened, much like the onload event is sent to a window when it is opened. No No

  9. Coding conventions - Wikipedia

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    The rules a compiler applies to the source creates implicit standards. For example, Python code is much more consistently indented than, say Perl, because whitespace (indentation) is actually significant to the interpreter. Python does not use the brace syntax Perl uses to delimit functions. Changes in indentation serve as the delimiters.