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  2. Playwright (software) - Wikipedia

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    In this example, Playwright is used to open a Chromium browser, navigate to 'https://example.com', take a screenshot and save it as 'example.png'.. @playwright/test further extends these capabilities by providing a test runner that allows developers to write and organize their tests in a more structured and scalable manner.

  3. Pastebin - Wikipedia

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    The most famous pastebin is the eponymous pastebin.com. [citation needed] Other sites with the same functionality have appeared, and several open source pastebin scripts are available. Pastebins may allow commenting where readers can post feedback directly on the page. GitHub Gists are a type of pastebin with version control. [citation needed]

  4. Pastebin.com - Wikipedia

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    Pastebin.com is a text storage site. It was created on September 3, 2002 by Paul Dixon, and reached 1 million active pastes (excluding spam and expired pastes) eight years later, in 2010. [3] It features syntax highlighting for a variety of programming and markup languages, as well as view counters for pastes and user profiles.

  5. 100 (play) - Wikipedia

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    100 is a play produced by the theatrical company "TheImaginaryBody" for the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.It first appeared at the 2002 festival, where it won a Fringe First Award for 'innovation in theatre and outstanding new production'.

  6. Renée (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Renée was born in Napier, New Zealand, on 19 July 1929.She was of Māori (Ngāti Kahungunu), Irish, English, and Scottish ancestry. [1] Her mother was Māori and her father was Pākehā (New Zealand European); he committed suicide when she was four years old.

  7. N. F. Simpson - Wikipedia

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    Norman Frederick Simpson (29 January 1919 – 27 August 2011 [1]) was an English playwright closely associated with the Theatre of the Absurd. To his friends he was known as Wally Simpson, in comic reference to the abdication crisis of 1936.

  8. Charles Fuller - Wikipedia

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    Charles H. Fuller Jr. (March 5, 1939 – October 3, 2022) was an American playwright, best known for his play A Soldier's Play, for which he received the 1982 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and the 2020 Tony Award for Best Revival of a Play.

  9. David Williamson - Wikipedia

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    David Keith Williamson AO (born 1942) is an Australian playwright, who has also written screenplays and teleplays.He became known in the early 1970s with his political comic drama Don's Party, and other well-known plays include The Club, Travelling North, and Emerald City.