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  2. Bulk insert - Wikipedia

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    A Bulk insert is a process or method provided by a database management system to load multiple rows of data into a database table. Bulk insert may refer to:

  3. Help:Export - Wikipedia

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    Wiki pages can be exported in a special XML format to import into another MediaWiki installation or use it elsewise for instance for analysing the content. See also m:Syndication feeds for exporting all other information except pages, and see Help:Import on importing pages.

  4. Red–black tree - Wikipedia

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    The algorithms for bulk operations aren't just applicable to the red–black tree, but can be adapted to other sorted sequence data structures also, like the 2–3 tree, 2–3–4 tree and (a,b)-tree. In the following different algorithms for bulk insert will be explained, but the same algorithms can also be applied to removal and update.

  5. Syntax (programming languages) - Wikipedia

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    Parse tree of Python code with inset tokenization. The syntax of textual programming languages is usually defined using a combination of regular expressions (for lexical structure) and Backus–Naur form (a metalanguage for grammatical structure) to inductively specify syntactic categories (nonterminal) and terminal symbols. [7]

  6. Stack Overflow - Wikipedia

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    The site's culture has been criticized in the past for being unfriendly by one research paper, especially in the context of gender differences in participation and beginners learning computer science. [42]

  7. Bubble (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    Bubble is a website making tool and a PaaS developed by Bubble Group. It can be used by people with limited or no programming experience to make web pages. It is a no-code development platform that allows users to create web applications through a visual interface without writing code. It offers t

  8. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Linking

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    Linking through hyperlinks is an important feature of Wikipedia. Internal links bind the project together into an interconnected whole. Interwikimedia links bind the project to sister projects such as Wikisource, Wiktionary and Wikipedia in other languages, and external links bind Wikipedia to the World Wide Web.

  9. Help:Link - Wikipedia

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    Readers should not be directed to disambiguation pages unless there is no other option but to do so. Attempting to link normally to an image page, category page or interlanguage link will produce a different effect: this will respectively place the image on the page, add the page to the category, or create an interlanguage link at the edge of ...