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  1. JavaScript - Wikipedia

    JavaScript is a high-level, often just-in-time–compiled language that conforms to the ECMAScript standard. [12] It has dynamic typing, prototype-based object-orientation, and first-class functions. It is …

  2. File:Cheat sheet.pdf - Wikipedia

    This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera or scanner used to create or digitize it. If the file has been modified from its original state, some details may not fully …

  3. 34:5 Q. What's an advisory board? 34:6 A. It is when a group of experts are 34:7 gathered together to provide input in terms of 34:8 what data means to them, in terms of data gaps to 34:9 be identified, …

  4. Help:Cheatsheet - Wikipedia

    Wiki markup quick reference (PDF download) For a full list of editing commands, see Help:Wikitext For including parser functions, variables and behavior switches, see Help:Magic words For a guide to …

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  6. Stanford Research Institute Problem Solver - Wikipedia

    The Stanford Research Institute Problem Solver, known by its acronym STRIPS, is an automated planner developed by Richard Fikes and Nils Nilsson in 1971 at SRI International. [1] The same …

  7. ECMAScript - Wikipedia

    ECMAScript (/ ˈɛkməskrɪpt /; ES) [1] is a standard for scripting languages, including JavaScript, JScript, and ActionScript. It is best known as a JavaScript standard intended to ensure the interoperability of …

  8. JavaScript Style Sheets - Wikipedia

    JavaScript Style Sheets (JSSS) was a stylesheet language technology proposed by Netscape Communications in 1996 to provide facilities for defining the presentation of webpages. [1]