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  2. ActiveX - Wikipedia

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    Active Scripting (formerly known as ActiveX Scripting) is the technology used in Windows to bridge scripting engines like JScript, VBScript or ActivePerl and hosting applications like Internet Explorer, Active Server Pages, or third-party applications that implement a scripting host.

  3. PHP - Wikipedia

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    PHP development began in 1993 [10] when Rasmus Lerdorf wrote several Common Gateway Interface (CGI) programs in C, [21] [22] which he used to maintain his personal homepage.He extended them to work with web forms and to communicate with databases, and called this implementation "Personal Home Page/Forms Interpreter" or PHP/FI.

  4. R (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    R is a programming language for statistical computing and data visualization.It has been adopted in the fields of data mining, bioinformatics, and data analysis. [9]The core R language is augmented by a large number of extension packages, containing reusable code, documentation, and sample data.

  5. Visual Basic for Applications - Wikipedia

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    Code written in VBA is compiled [5] to Microsoft P-Code (pseudo-code), a proprietary intermediate language, which the host applications (Access, Excel, Word, Outlook, and PowerPoint) store as a separate stream in COM Structured Storage files (e.g., .doc or .xls) independent of the document streams.

  6. FastTrack Scripting Host - Wikipedia

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    FastTrack Automation Studio (formerly known as FastTrack Scripting Host), often referred to as just FastTrack, is a scripting language for Windows IT System Administrators. The product’s goal is to handle any kind of scripting that might be required to automate processes with Microsoft Windows networks.

  7. Enable JavaScript - AOL Help

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    Learn how to enable JavaScript in your browser to access additional AOL features and content.

  8. Linux - Wikipedia

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    Linux (/ ˈ l ɪ n ʊ k s /, LIN-uuks) [11] is a generic name for a family of open-source Unix-like operating systems based on the Linux kernel, [12] an operating system kernel first released on September 17, 1991, by Linus Torvalds.

  9. Windows XP - Wikipedia

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    Windows Media Format Runtime and Windows Media Player 11; Microsoft Virtual PC 2007 SP1.NET Framework 4.0; Visual Studio 2010; Windows Script Host 5.7; Windows Installer 4.5; Microsoft NetMeeting 3.02; Windows Sidebar; Windows Defender; Office 2010 was the last version of Microsoft Office to be compatible with Windows XP.