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  2. Wikipedia:Requested moves/Technical requests - Wikipedia

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    If you need help determining whether it's okay to move the page to a different title, then please follow the instructions at the top of Wikipedia:Requested moves. To list a technical request : edit the Uncontroversial technical requests subsection and insert the following code at the bottom of the list, filling in pages and reason:

  3. Wikipedia:Why was the page I created deleted? - Wikipedia

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    For example, pages may be redirected to an existing title, which effectively blanks the former entry, but it is not "deletion" in the true sense. If you can see your edits to the page in your contribution history, or you see another page where the page formerly was, then the page may have been redirected, or the content may have been edited out ...

  4. Source lines of code - Wikipedia

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    An intuitive metric: line of code serves as an intuitive metric for measuring the size of software because it can be seen, and the effect of it can be visualized. Function points are said to be more of an objective metric which cannot be imagined as being a physical entity, it exists only in the logical space. This way, LOC comes in handy to ...

  5. ANSI escape code - Wikipedia

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    Moves the cursor left (but may "backwards wrap" if cursor is at start of line). ^I: 0x09: HT: Tab: Moves the cursor right to next tab stop. ^J: 0x0A: LF: Line Feed: Moves to next line, scrolls the display up if at bottom of the screen. Usually does not move horizontally, though programs should not rely on this. ^L: 0x0C: FF: Form Feed: Move a ...

  6. Symbolic link - Wikipedia

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    The following command creates a symbolic link at the command-line interface (shell): ln -s target_path link_path target_path is the relative or absolute path to which the symbolic link should point. Usually the target will exist, although symbolic links may be created to non-existent targets. link_path is the path of the symbolic link.

  7. Moving the goalposts - Wikipedia

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    Moving the goalposts (or shifting the goalposts) is a metaphor, derived from goal-based sports such as football and hockey, that means to change the rule or criterion ("goal") of a process or competition while it is still in progress, in such a way that the new goal offers one side an advantage or disadvantage.

  8. Linear motion - Wikipedia

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    The motion of a particle (a point-like object) along a line can be described by its position , which varies with (time). An example of linear motion is an athlete running a 100-meter dash along a straight track. [2] Linear motion is the most basic of all motion.

  9. Reddit - Wikipedia

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    The Python web framework that Swartz developed to run the site, web.py, is available as an open source project. [145] As of November 10, 2009, Reddit used Pylons as its web framework. [146] Reddit was an open source project from June 18, 2008, until 2017.