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  2. Module:Highlighted date list - Wikipedia

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    This module implements {{highlighted date list}}. Please see the template page for documentation. Please see the template page for documentation. The above documentation is transcluded from Module:Highlighted date list/doc .

  3. Module:Date/example - Wikipedia

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    Module documentation You might want to create a documentation page for this Scribunto module . Editors can experiment in this module's sandbox ( create | mirror ) and testcases ( create ) pages.

  4. Module:Date converter - Wikipedia

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  5. CommonJS - Wikipedia

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    CommonJS's specification of how modules should work is widely used today for server-side JavaScript with Node.js. [1] It is also used for browser-side JavaScript, but that code must be packaged with a transpiler since browsers don't support CommonJS. [1]

  6. Module:Date - Wikipedia

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    Upload file; Special pages ... This module provides date functions for use by other modules. ... if code then local fmt = code. fmt if modifier == '-' and code. fmt2 ...

  7. Module:Date period - Wikipedia

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  8. MEAN (solution stack) - Wikipedia

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    MEAN (MongoDB, Express.js, AngularJS (or Angular), and Node.js) [1] is a source-available JavaScript software stack for building dynamic web sites and web applications. [2] A variation known as MERN replaces Angular with React.js front-end, [3] [4] and another named MEVN use Vue.js as front-end.

  9. Node.js - Wikipedia

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    Node.js relies on nghttp2 for HTTP support. As of version 20, Node.js uses the ada library which provides up-to-date WHATWG URL compliance. As of version 19.5, Node.js uses the simdutf library for fast Unicode validation and transcoding. As of version 21.3, Node.js uses the simdjson library for fast JSON parsing.