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  2. Module:Image array - Wikipedia

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  3. Comparison of data-serialization formats - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Java, JavaScript, Python, Rust — Java serialization Oracle Corporation — ... Array Associative array/Object; ASN.1 (XML ...

  4. Wikipedia:User scripts/Guide - Wikipedia

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    The code inside this file will be executed as if it was inside your personal script. You can edit your wikipediatest.js file with any text editor, perhaps with syntax highlighting and other convenient features, save the file and simply reload any Wikipedia page to see the results.

  5. JSONP - Wikipedia

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    In the JSONP usage pattern, the URL request pointed to by the src attribute in the <script> element returns JSON data, with JavaScript code (usually a function call) wrapped around it. This "wrapped payload" is then interpreted by the browser. In this way, a function that is already defined in the JavaScript environment can manipulate the JSON ...

  6. Executable and Linkable Format - Wikipedia

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    An ELF file has two views: the program header shows the segments used at run time, whereas the section header lists the set of sections.. In computing, the Executable and Linkable Format [2] (ELF, formerly named Extensible Linking Format) is a common standard file format for executable files, object code, shared libraries, and core dumps.

  7. QML - Wikipedia

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    In the example above, we can see the Image has a property named source, which has been assigned the value pics/logo.png. The property and its value are separated by a colon. The id property. Each object can be given a special unique property called an id. Assigning an id enables the object to be referred to by other objects and scripts.

  8. Object file - Wikipedia

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    An object file is a file that contains machine code or bytecode, as well as other data and metadata, generated by a compiler or assembler from source code during the compilation or assembly process. The machine code that is generated is known as object code. The object code is usually relocatable, and not usually directly executable. There are ...

  9. JavaScript - Wikipedia

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    In JavaScript, an object is an associative array, augmented with a prototype (see below); each key provides the name for an object property, and there are two syntactical ways to specify such a name: dot notation (obj.x = 10) and bracket notation (obj["x"] = 10). A property may be added, rebound, or deleted at run-time.