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  2. MDN Web Docs - Wikipedia

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    MDN Web Docs, previously Mozilla Developer Network and formerly Mozilla Developer Center, is a documentation repository and learning resource for web developers. It was started by Mozilla in 2005 [2] as a unified place for documentation about open web standards, Mozilla's own projects, and developer guides. [3]

  3. File:MDN Web Docs.svg - Wikipedia

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    The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public License Version 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.

  4. MDN - Wikipedia

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    MDN Web Docs (formerly Mozilla Developer Network), a Mozilla website for developer documentation; Message Disposition Notification, a form of return receipt for e-mail; Telephone number for mobile devices, as in: Mobile device number; Mobile dialable number; Mobile directory number

  5. JScript - Wikipedia

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    In an apparent transition from JScript to JavaScript, online, the Microsoft Edge [Legacy] Developer Guide refers to the Mozilla MDN web reference library as its definitive documentation. [11] As of October 2017, Microsoft MSDN pages for scripting in Internet Explorer are being redirected there as well. [12]

  6. SpiderMonkey - Wikipedia

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    Mozilla Firefox, Thunderbird, SeaMonkey, and other applications that use the Mozilla application framework. Forks of Firefox including the Pale Moon, Basilisk and Waterfox web browsers. Data storage applications: MongoDB moved from V8 to SpiderMonkey in version 3.2 [23] Riak uses SpiderMonkey as the runtime for JavaScript MapReduce operations [24]

  7. Ajax (programming) - Wikipedia

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    Ajax offers several benefits that can significantly enhance web application performance and user experience. By reducing server traffic and improving speed, Ajax plays a crucial role in modern web development. One key advantage of Ajax is its capacity to render web applications without requiring data retrieval, resulting in reduced server traffic.

  8. Indexed Database API - Wikipedia

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    Support for IndexedDB was added to Firefox version 4, [7] Google Chrome version 11, [8] Internet Explorer version 10, [9] Safari version 8, [10] and Microsoft Edge version 12. [11] Web SQL Database was a prior API developed by Apple. [12] But Firefox refused to add support for it and argued against it becoming a standard because it would codify ...

  9. XUL - Wikipedia

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    XUL (/ ˈ z uː l / ZOOL), which stands for XML User Interface Language, is a user interface markup language developed by Mozilla. XUL is an XML dialect for writing graphical user interfaces, enabling developers to write user interface elements in a manner similar to web pages. XUL applications rely on the Mozilla codebase or a fork of it.