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  2. Data validation - Wikipedia

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    Data validation is intended to provide certain well-defined guarantees for fitness and consistency of data in an application or automated system. Data validation rules can be defined and designed using various methodologies, and be deployed in various contexts. [1]

  3. A Project 2025 adviser mockingly asked someone to ... - AOL

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    A former Trump administration staffer, now a senior adviser in the Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025 team, accidentally made a case for abortion rights in a failed attempt to undermine an ...

  4. UTF-8 - Wikipedia

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    A UTF-16 string must use a pair of bytes for each code unit: The order of those two bytes becomes an issue and must be specified in the UTF-16 protocol, such as with a byte-order mark (BOM). If an odd number of bytes is missing from UTF-16, the whole rest of the string will be meaningless text. Any bytes missing from UTF-8 will still allow the ...

  5. PHP - Wikipedia

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    As of 23 August 2024 (nine months after PHP 8.3's release), PHP is used as the server-side programming language on 75.9% of websites where the language could be determined; PHP 7 is the most used version of the language with 52% of websites using PHP being on that version, while 33.9% use PHP 8, 13.9% use PHP 5 and 0.2% use PHP 4.

  6. String Quartet No. 16 (Beethoven) - Wikipedia

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    The String Quartet No. 16 in F major, Op. 135, by Ludwig van Beethoven was written in October 1826 [1] and was the last major work he completed. Only the final movement of the Quartet Op. 130 , written as a replacement for the Große Fuge , was composed later.

  7. Universally unique identifier - Wikipedia

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    An exception to this are Microsoft's variant 2 UUIDs ("GUID"): historically used in COM/OLE libraries, they use a little-endian format, but appear mixed-endian with the first three components of the UUID as little-endian and last two big-endian, due to the missing byte dashes when formatted as a string. [23]

  8. Page table - Wikipedia

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    A page table is a data structure used by a virtual memory system in a computer to store mappings between virtual addresses and physical addresses.

  9. String interpolation - Wikipedia

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    In computer programming, string interpolation (or variable interpolation, variable substitution, or variable expansion) is the process of evaluating a string literal containing one or more placeholders, yielding a result in which the placeholders are replaced with their corresponding values.