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Programming Task
This is a programming task. It lays out a problem which Rosetta Code users are encouraged to solve, using languages they know.
Programming Task
This is a programming task. It lays out a problem which Rosetta Code users are encouraged to solve, using languages they know.
Programming Task
This is a programming task. It lays out a problem which Rosetta Code users are encouraged to solve, using languages they know.
Can you use a data URL?
[data:text/html,Hello%20World No.]
What if you transclude a category?
Follow the articles and subcategories for items requiring maintenance. -- Okay, the member list doesn't show up. No good.
Programming Task
This is a programming task. It lays out a problem which Rosetta Code users are encouraged to solve, using languages they know.
TITLE
code
pre test
Programming Task
This is a programming task. It lays out a problem which Rosetta Code users are encouraged to solve, using languages they know.
Test Another line Yet another line, this time one which clearly is much longer than the width of the browser window, at least assuming normal screen dimensions and font settings, and assuming the browser window is not wider than the screen (which would be impractical anyway). 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
Testing new language tags
Z80
<lang z80>
- some random instructions
ld a, 80h ld b, 9Ah add a, b adc a, a rst 0 ; reboot :-)
</lang>
Whitespace
<lang whitespace> This may not be a meaningful whitespace
program,
but it's just a highlighting test anyway. </lang>
AviSynth
<lang avisynth> AviSource("D:\clip.avi") ConvertToYUY2() PixieDust(5) </lang>
POV-Ray
<lang povray>
- declare factorial = function(C) { prod(i, 1, C, i) }
- declare A = factorial(5);
sphere{0,A} // a sphere </lang>
Text
<lang text> Is this actually a programming language, or really just plain text? </lang>
What happens if a language doesn't exist?
<lang somelanguagethatdoesnotexist> some code more code;
- a b -> c /// &a1 ->>> 778
(Probably this is an obfuscated language :-)) </lang>
===Do the old language-free <tt>-Tags (for inline code formatting) still work?
The variable foo is of type bar
Whitespace test with unicode ZERO WIDTH NO-BREAK SPACE character (U+FEFF)
<lang whitespace>
</lang>