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  2. Grand Theft Auto modding - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, tools and types of user modifications for the Grand Theft Auto series, a popular sandbox game on PC. FiveM is an alternative multiplayer and role-playing modification for GTA Online that was acquired by Rockstar Games in 2023.

  3. tomato (firmware) - Wikipedia

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    Tomato is a family of community-developed, custom firmware for consumer-grade routers and gateways powered by Broadcom chipsets. It has many features such as web server, QoS, Dnsmasq, VPN, and wireless modes, and has been forked and modded by multiple developers.

  4. Lua (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    Lua is a scripting language designed for embedded use in applications, with a simple C API and a small core that can be extended with modules. It was created in 1993 by Brazilian researchers and has influences from C, Scheme, LISP and other languages.

  5. Software versioning - Wikipedia

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    Semantic versioning is a widely-adopted version scheme that encodes a version by a three-part number (Major.Minor.Patch) and optional tags. It indicates the risk and functionality of changes between releases, and is used in many software projects and contexts.

  6. VBScript - Wikipedia

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    VBScript is a programming language based on classic Visual Basic and Active Scripting, used for automating and managing Windows computers. It has various environments, such as Windows Script Host, Internet Explorer, and Active Server Pages, and uses .vbs, .wsf, .wsc, .asp, .hta, and .html extensions.

  7. ECMAScript version history - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the major versions of ECMAScript, a JavaScript standard developed by Ecma International, from 1997 to 2023. See the changes, features, editors, and dates of each edition, and the abandoned fourth edition (ES4).

  8. Tcl - Wikipedia

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    The Tcl programming language was created in the spring of 1988 by John Ousterhout while he was working at the University of California, Berkeley. [14] [15] Originally "born out of frustration", [11] according to the author, with programmers devising their own languages for extending electronic design automation (EDA) software and, more specifically, the VLSI design tool Magic, which was a ...

  9. Vim (text editor) - Wikipedia

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    Vim is a free and open-source, screen-based text editor program that is an improved clone of Bill Joy's vi. It has a built-in tutorial, a help facility, multiple modes, and a large number of features for customization and extensibility.