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;ABBR :Abbreviation
;ABBR :Abbreviation
;API : Application Programming Interface
;ASP : Application Service Provider
;ASP : Application Server Pages - an old technology by Microsoft
;FUSE : Filesystem in User Space
;GNU :Gnu's Not Unix
;GNU :Gnu's Not Unix
;HTML: HyperText Markup Language
;HTML : HyperText Markup Language
;SMW :Semantic MediaWiki
;IANAL : I Am Not A Lawyer
;IPR : Intellectual Property Rights
;ISBN : International Standard Book Number. ISBNs are 10-digit or 13-digit codes used by the publishing industry to uniquely identify individual book titles and editions. Some 10-digit ISBNs may end with an "X" instead of a digit.
;KIO : KDE Input/Output slaves
;OOP : Object Oriented Programming hard to define.  See [[OOP]].
;ORM : Object Relational Mapping
;PHAR : PHP Archive
;PHP : PHP is the HyperText Preprocessor
;PRURL
;PRURL
;PRURLs :Protocol Relative URL.  Starts with '//' instead of 'HTTP(S)://'
;PRURLs :Protocol Relative URL.  Starts with '//' instead of 'HTTP(S)://'
;PSR-1 : PHP Standard Recommendation 1
;PSR-2 : PHP Standard Recommendation 2
;SCM : Software Configuration Management
;SPF : Sender Policy Framework
;SMW :Semantic MediaWiki
;URL
;URL
;URLs :Uniform Resource Locator.  An address of a web page or other component, including the protocol.
;URLs :Uniform Resource Locator.  An address of a web page or other component, including the protocol.
;VCS : Version Control System
;VE : Visual Editor
;VE : Visual Editor


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ABBR
Abbreviation
API
Application Programming Interface
ASP
Application Service Provider
ASP
Application Server Pages - an old technology by Microsoft
FUSE
Filesystem in User Space
GNU
Gnu's Not Unix
HTML
HyperText Markup Language
IANAL
I Am Not A Lawyer
IPR
Intellectual Property Rights
ISBN
International Standard Book Number. ISBNs are 10-digit or 13-digit codes used by the publishing industry to uniquely identify individual book titles and editions. Some 10-digit ISBNs may end with an "X" instead of a digit.
KIO
KDE Input/Output slaves
OOP
Object Oriented Programming hard to define. See OOP.
ORM
Object Relational Mapping
PHAR
PHP Archive
PHP
PHP is the HyperText Preprocessor
PRURL
PRURLs
Protocol Relative URL. Starts with '//' instead of 'HTTP(S)://'
PSR-1
PHP Standard Recommendation 1
PSR-2
PHP Standard Recommendation 2
SCM
Software Configuration Management
SPF
Sender Policy Framework
SMW
Semantic MediaWiki
URL
URLs
Uniform Resource Locator. An address of a web page or other component, including the protocol.
VCS
Version Control System
VE
Visual Editor