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  • are available for developers to use the API content if they agree to keep the associated advertising "Bespoke" Arrangement – Developers can partner with...
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  • aggregation and hybridization of information is usually designed in by web developers, who already know the web locations and the API semantics of the specific...
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  • semantics — The b element, Developers.whatwg.org, retrieved 2012-03-26 4.6 Text-level semantics — The i element, Developers.whatwg.org, retrieved 2012-03-26...
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  • resolves to a dead link leaving the DOI useless.[citation needed] The developer and administrator of the DOI system is the International DOI Foundation...
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  • the user's preferences are It lowers the barrier to entry for web site developers if they only need to do the markup and not handle "appearance" or "action"...
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  • released in 2017. Since then, the project is not currently maintained by developers other than contributors. LuaJIT is open source and the project has to...
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  • org. Archived from the original on 2015-06-27. Retrieved 2015-06-26. "Developers / Licensing". Openlibrary.org. Archived from the original on 2015-06-27...
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  • English). OCLC. Retrieved June 18, 2021. "WorldCat Metadata API | OCLC Developer Network". www.oclc.org (in English). OCLC. Retrieved June 18, 2021. "OCLC...
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  • organizations of the 165 member countries. It is the world's largest developer of voluntary international standards and it facilitates world trade by...
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  • West Ethan Zuckerman In 2004, the foundation appointed Tim Starling as developer liaison to help improve the MediaWiki software, Daniel Mayer as chief...
    148 KB (9,548 words) - 10:45, 7 September 2021
  • adding a new link at [[Module:UserLinks/extra]], or you can -- leave a message at [[w:en:Template talk:User-multi]] to ask the module -- developers how best...
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  • several years because of the loss of our main developer. However, as of February 2016, a new group of developers has begun work on upgrading the code and the...
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  • notifies developers of OAuth applications when the review status of the application has changed. OAuth admin notifies OAuth admins about new applications...
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  • require'Module:Buffer'( ... ) require'Module:Buffer'( _G, name, ... ) Creates a new Module:Buffer object when the module returned by require is called as a function—i...
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  • then that is a software bug which should be reported to the software developers of the third-party software being used. Sometimes mistakes will be made...
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  • text was part of the PHP software and could only be changed by software developers. Since the introduction they have been editable by normal administrators...
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  • took place before the move page function was created by our hard-working developers, and others are done by people not aware of this function. Such manual...
    41 KB (5,646 words) - 18:33, 2 January 2022
  • available database dumps do not include this information either. However, developers who have access to the servers that hold the Wikipedia database can obtain...
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  • Currently unsupported. PHP can also be used for programming bots. MediaWiki developers are already familiar with PHP, since that is the language MediaWiki and...
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    Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Vermont, Washington...
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