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  1. WebAssembly - Wikipedia

    Non-browser WebAssembly runtimes include Wasmer, [10] Wasmtime, [48] WAMR, WAVM, wasm3, and others. [49] These systems execute precompiled Wasm modules and often provide additional …

  2. Unity (game engine) - Wikipedia

    Unity gives users the ability to create games and experiences in both 2D and 3D, and the engine offers a primary scripting API in C# using Mono, for both the Unity editor in the form of plugins, and games …

  3. RStudio - Wikipedia

    RStudio Desktop and RStudio Server are both available in free and fee-based (commercial) editions. OS support depends on the format/edition of the IDE. Prepackaged distributions of RStudio Desktop are …

  4. Computer - Wikipedia

    A human computer, with microscope and calculator, 1952 It was not until the mid-20th century that the word acquired its modern definition; according to the Oxford English Dictionary, the first known use …

  5. Encarta - Wikipedia

    Although it was possible to purchase only the Encarta encyclopedia separately, Microsoft Student bundles together Encarta Premium with Microsoft Math (a graphing-calculator program) and …

  6. Comparison of MQTT implementations - Wikipedia

    From the MQTT page, quality of service (QoS) is described as, Quality of service refers to traffic prioritization and resource reservation control mechanisms rather than the achieved service quality. …

  7. F Sharp (programming language) - Wikipedia

    Language overview Functional programming F# is a strongly typed functional-first language with a large number of capabilities that are normally found only in functional programming languages, while …

  8. Linux - Wikipedia

    Linux is one of the most prominent examples of free and open-source software collaboration. While originally developed for x86 -based personal computers, it has since been ported to more platforms …