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  2. Verse (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    Verse supports modular programming, allowing developers to import specific modules required for their scripts. Commonly used modules include the API digests that are generated every time a project containing verse is opened. There is an API digest to access and interact with Fortnite objects, Verse objects, and Unreal Engine objects.

  3. Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Video games - Wikipedia

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    Hi. I wanted to create a page based on the Zen Studios game Pinball FX (the new version not the original). I dont really know how to build pages so I was wondering if more expierenced editors might help me. (Creating an info box, setting up citations etc.). I created a chart listing the tables but that's really it. Its about as barebones as you ...

  4. Zen (recommendation system) - Wikipedia

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    In June 2015, a beta version of Zen became available. [36] [37] [38] At first, the Zen content feed showed only content from the media, and the service was only available to the 5% of users of Yandex Browser on Android that had registered a Yandex account. [36] Prior to this, Zen was available in an experimental form on the webpage zen.yandex ...

  5. Zen Studios - Wikipedia

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    Zen Studios is a Hungarian video game developer and publisher of interactive entertainment software with headquarters in Budapest, Hungary and offices in the United States. . It is known for its game franchises, Pinball FX and Zen Pinball, as well as CastleStorm, a tower defense hybrid which received the Apple Store's Editor’s Choice awa

  6. Tencent - Wikipedia

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    As of 31 December 2010, there were 647.6 million active Tencent QQ IM user accounts, [1] making Tencent QQ the world's largest online community at the time. The number of QQ accounts connected simultaneously has, at times, exceeded 100 million. [151] While the IM service itself is free, a fee was being charged for mobile messaging as of 2006. [152]

  7. ZEN.com - Wikipedia

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    ZEN was founded in 2018 by Dawid Rożek in Poland. [1] [2] [3] The company was authorized on May 24, 2018, in Lithuania [4] by the Central Bank of Lithuania. The license was approved by regulators in 31 countries and the European Banking Authority. [5] [6] In November 2020, Zen.com was launched. [7]

  8. Frederick Lenz - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Lenz was born in San Diego, California, to Frederick Lenz Jr., a marketing executive, and Dorothy Gumaer Lenz, a housewife and student of astrology. [1] Lenz stated that he had his first experience of samadhi, a state of spiritual absorption, in his mother's garden when he was still a toddler.

  9. Zen scriptures - Wikipedia

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    In other early texts, the school that would later become known as Zen is sometimes even referred to as simply the "Laṅkāvatāra school" (Ch. 楞伽宗, Léngqié Zōng). [45] Accounts recording the history of this early period are to be found in Records of the Laṅkāvatāra Masters (Ch. 楞伽師資記, Léngqié Shīzī Jì).