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  2. Snippet (programming) - Wikipedia

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    A snippet is a small region of re-usable source code, machine code, or text that can be inserted into larger programming modules. Learn about the definition, types, features, and examples of snippets in various programming languages and applications.

  3. Literate programming - Wikipedia

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    Literate programming is a programming paradigm introduced by Donald Knuth in 1984, in which a program is written as an explanation in natural language with macros and code snippets. Learn the history, concept, advantages, and examples of literate programming.

  4. Content assist - Wikipedia

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    Content assist helps developers write code faster and more efficiently by providing a list of keywords, methods, data types, etc. based on the context of the code. It also offers autocomplete, code snippets, and other features to simplify coding tasks.

  5. Wikipedia : User scripts/Snippets

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    This is a list of code snippets that exist as subpages of "Wikipedia:WikiProject User Scripts", which is the previous name for the WikiProject JavaScript Many of these are still in use by live scripts, so they should not be deleted, and care should be taken in moving them. They may also provide insights for continued script development.

  6. Abstract syntax tree - Wikipedia

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    An abstract syntax tree (AST) is a data structure that represents the structure of a program or code snippet. Learn how ASTs are used in compilers, program analysis, and other applications, and see examples and references.

  7. Copy-and-paste programming - Wikipedia

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    Copy-and-paste programming is the production of highly repetitive computer code, often implying a lack of programming competence. Learn about its origins, problems, and alternatives in this Wikipedia article.

  8. Example-centric programming - Wikipedia

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    Example-centric programming is an approach to software development that helps the user to create software by locating and modifying small examples into a larger whole. That approach can be helped by tools that allow an integrated development environment (IDE) to show code examples or API documentation related to coding behaviors occurring in the IDE.

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