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  2. AssemblyScript - Wikipedia

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    As of July 2022, more than 12,000 projects hosted on GitHub are written, either wholly or partially, in AssemblyScript, [17] with roughly 18,000 downloads of the AssemblyScript compiler per week via npm. [18] [19] In 2021, Webpack started using AssemblyScript to speed up the calculation of hash functions such as xxhash and md4 sources. This ...

  3. Command pattern - Wikipedia

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    A toolbar button or menu item component may be completely initialized using only the Action object. Macro recording If all user actions are represented by command objects, a program can record a sequence of actions simply by keeping a list of the command objects as they are executed. It can then "play back" the same actions by executing the ...

  4. Artifact (software development) - Wikipedia

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    In end-user development an artifact is either an application or a complex data object that is created by an end-user without the need to know a general programming language. Artifacts describe automated behavior or control sequences, such as database requests or grammar rules, [1] or user-generated content. Artifacts vary in their maintainability.

  5. Sequence diagram - Wikipedia

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    Objects calling methods on themselves use messages and add new activation boxes on top of any others to indicate a further level of processing. If an object is destroyed (removed from memory), an X is drawn below the lifeline, and the dashed line ceases to be drawn below it. It should be the result of a message, either from the object itself ...

  6. Software repository - Wikipedia

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    Compared to source files, binary artifacts are often larger by orders of magnitude, they are rarely deleted or overwritten (except for rare cases such as snapshots or nightly builds), and they are usually accompanied by much metadata such as id, package name, version, license and more.

  7. List of file formats - Wikipedia

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    LIST – variable list; Mach-O – (no suffix for executable image, .o for object files, .dylib and .bundle for shared object files) Mach-based systems, notably native format of macOS, iOS, watchOS, and tvOS.NLM – NetWare Loadable Module the native 32-bit binaries compiled for Novell's NetWare Operating System (versions 3 and newer)

  8. Research Object - Wikipedia

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    The research object approach is primarily motivated by a desire to improve reproducibility of scientific investigations. Central to the proposal is need to share research artifacts commonly distributed across specialist repositories on the Web including supporting data, software executables, source code, presentation slides, presentation videos.

  9. Category:Objects - Wikipedia

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