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  • ...For the method for reducing the running time of algorithms, see [[dynamic programming]]. ...implemented as native features in the [[Lisp (programming language)|Lisp]] programming language.
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  • ...tive language]] model) that is used to transform a static HTML page into a dynamic interface. JavaScript code can use the [[Document Object Model]] (DOM), pro ...e retrieval), and also react to server-side events as well, adding a truly dynamic nature to the web page experience.
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  • A '''scripting''' or '''script language''' is a [[programming language]] for a special [[run-time environment]] that automates the [[Exec ...could alternatively be executed one-by-one by a human operator. Scripting languages are often [[interpreted language|interpreted]] (rather than [[Compiler|comp
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  • ...at behavior itself. Libraries encourage the sharing of code in a [[Modular programming|modular]] fashion, and ease the distribution of the code. ...dle of execution, an application may explicitly request that a module be [[Dynamic loading|loaded]].
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  • ...5-07-23 }} }} Although they often target development of [[dynamic web page|dynamic web site]]s, they are also applicable to [[static web page|static website]] ...ced for interfacing external applications with web servers, to provide a [[dynamic web page]] that reflected user inputs.<ref>{{cite web
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  • {{short description|Compiler backend for multiple programming languages}} | programming language = [[C++]]
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  • ...s a load from [[Memory (computers)|memory]], an [[arithmetic]] [[operator (programming)|operation]], and a [[memory (computers)|memory store]]) or are capable of ...memory and disc storage, as well as faster execution. It also meant good [[programming productivity]] even in [[assembly language]], as [[high level language]]s s
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  • In computer programming, a '''self-relocating''' program is a program that relocates its own addres ...ry, even as it executes. The [[Apple Worm]]<ref name="Dewdney_1985"/> is a dynamic self-relocator.
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  • {{Refimprove section|date=February 2018}}The general distinction between a [[dynamic web page]] of any kind and a "web application" is unclear. Web sites most ...y, frameworks allow the development of native apps for all platforms using languages other than each standard native language.
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  • ...template itself), the name for the default [[Constructor (object-oriented programming)|constructor]] of the class (a [[subroutine]] that creates objects), and as ...themselves objects (typically of type <tt>Class</tt> or similar). In these languages, a class that creates classes is called a [[metaclass]].
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  • ...found in [[Microsoft Excel]]. It is used for interactive table layout and dynamic data analysis.<ref name="PivotTable">{{Cite web|url=https://help.libreoffic *[[Random number generation]] (non-dynamic)<ref name="ReleaseNotes42" />
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  • {{about|the data format|classes in Java|Class (computer programming)}} ...ontaining Java [[Class (programming)|classes]] (alternatively, other [[JVM languages]] can also be used to create class files). If a source file has more than o
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  • {{About|the computer programming concept|functors in mathematics|Functor}} In [[computer programming]], a '''function object'''{{efn|1=In C++, a '''functionoid''' is an object
    32 KB (4,665 words) - 02:29, 30 November 2018
  • {{short description|Numerical programming library for the Python programming language}} | programming language = [[Python (programming language)|Python]], [[C (programming language)|C]]
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  • | programming language = [[C (programming language)|C]], [[C++]], [[Java (programming language)|Java]] {{Infobox programming language
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  • ...One who practices or professes a formal approach to [[Computer programming|programming]] may also be known as a '''programmer analyst'''<ref>or programmer/analyst ...ogramming language)|Java]], [[Lisp (programming language)|Lisp]], [[Python programming language|Python]], etc.) is often prefixed to these titles, and those who w
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  • ...rl=https://developer.apple.com/internet/webcontent/xmlhttpreq.html | title=Dynamic HTML and XML: The XMLHttpRequest Object | publisher=Apple Inc. | accessdate * The [[Document Object Model]] (DOM) for dynamic display of and interaction with data
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  • ...for a simple computer program written in the [[C (programming language)|C programming language]]. When [[compiled]] and run, it would give the output "[["Hello, ...ns]] used to produce various kinds of [[Input/output|output]]. Programming languages are used to create [[program (machine)|programs]] that implement specific [
    77 KB (10,940 words) - 02:49, 23 November 2018
  • Not to be confused with [[dynamic programming language]] or [[dynamic problem]]. ...ogramming''' is both a [[mathematical optimization]] method and a computer programming method. The method was developed by [[Richard Bellman]] in the 1950s and ha
    64 KB (9,817 words) - 09:46, 3 October 2019
  • In [[computer programming]], a '''subroutine''' is a sequence of program instructions that performs a ...)|libraries]] that can be used by many programs. In different programming languages, a subroutine may be called a '''procedure''', a '''function''', a '''routi
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