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  2. Google Native Client - Wikipedia

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    Google Native Client (NaCl) is a discontinued sandboxing technology for running either a subset of Intel x86, ARM, or MIPS native code, or a portable executable, in a sandbox. It allows safely running native code from a web browser, independent of the user operating system, allowing web apps to run at near-native speeds, which aligns with ...

  3. Module:Color/sandbox - Wikipedia

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    This is the module sandbox page for Module:Color . See also the companion subpage for test cases ( run ). Module documentation [ view ] [ edit ] [ history ] [ purge ]

  4. Template:Color Palette/sandbox - Wikipedia

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  5. Template:Color/sandbox - Wikipedia

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    The color template can be used to add a span of text with any given text color Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Color 1 CSS name of color or hex code of color, e.g. 'red' or '#00F000'. String required Text 2 The string of text to be formatted in the desired color String suggested The above documentation is transcluded from Template:Color/doc. (edit ...

  6. Sandbox (software development) - Wikipedia

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    The term sandbox is commonly used for the development of web services to refer to a mirrored production environment for use by external developers. Typically, a third-party developer will develop and create an application that will use a web service from the sandbox, which is used to allow a third-party team to validate their code before migrating it to the production environment.

  7. Trusted execution environment - Wikipedia

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    This allows user-level code to allocate private regions of memory, called enclaves, which are designed to be protected from processes running at higher privilege levels. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] A TEE as an isolated execution environment provides security features such as isolated execution, integrity of applications executing with the TEE, and ...

  8. Qubes OS - Wikipedia

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    This mechanism follows the idea of a sandbox. After running the application, viewing the document, etc., the whole disposable will be destroyed on shutdown. [25] Qubes OS integrates all of the app qubes into a single common desktop environment. The identity of each app qube for a given process is provided by an unforgeable, colored window ...

  9. Dracula (color scheme) - Wikipedia

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    Upon installing a new code editor and terminal emulator, he could not find a color scheme that he liked, so he decided to create his own. He always believed in the cost of context switching , therefore his goal was to create a uniform and consistent experience across all his applications. [ 7 ]