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  • imposed on who can become an DMOZ editor. The primary gatekeeping mechanism is an editor application process wherein editor candidates demonstrate their editing
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  • publishing platform Chorus. In 2014, Nilay Patel was named editor-in-chief and Dieter Bohn executive editor; Helen Havlak was named editorial director in 2017
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  • 355 registered editors, and 0 active editors. An editor is considered active if they have made one or more edits in the past 30 days. Editors who fail to
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  • programmer's supervision.[citation needed] Programming editors, also known as source code editors, are text editors that are specifically designed for programmers
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  • established as The Analyst in 1874 and with Joel E. Hendricks as the founding editor-in-chief. It was "intended to afford a medium for the presentation and analysis
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  • 2007) Anita Wolff was listed as the Deputy Editor and Theodore Pappas as Executive Editor. Prior Executive Editors include John V. Dodge (1950–1964) and Philip
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  • Series Editor and the Series Reorganization". //www.rfc-editor.org/rse/.  RFC Format Change FAQ "RFC Index". RFC Editor. May 25, 2008. //www.rfc-editor.org/rfc-index2
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  • com/perlnow/emacs_as_perl_ide.html.  "Developer FAQ - PostgreSQL wiki". http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Developer_FAQ#What_development_environment_is_required_to_develop_code
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  • separate book review editor determining which new books to review and by whom. If an outside scholar accepts the book review editor's request for a book
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  • TechRadar (section Editors)
    navigation. Lance Ulanoff is the current US Editor in Chief and Marc McLaren is the UK Editor in Chief. Previous editors include Paul Douglas, Gareth Beavis,
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  • academic copy editors can overlap with that of authors' editors, editors employed by journal publishers often refer to themselves as "manuscript editors". During
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  • Scientific journal (category Articles covered by WikiProject Wikify from July 2022)
    journal office, where the editor considers the paper for appropriateness, potential scientific impact and novelty. If the journal's editor considers the paper
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  • needed] A number of text editors support macros written either using a macro language built into the editor, e.g., The SemWare Editor (TSE), vi improved (VIM)
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  • Illustrator and CorelDRAW, and the free editors such as xfig or Inkscape. There are also many 2D graphics editors specialized for certain types of drawings
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  • founded in 1868 by Alfred Clebsch and Carl Neumann. Subsequent managing editors were Felix Klein, David Hilbert, Otto Blumenthal, Erich Hecke, Heinrich
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  • EDT text editor ran on the Unisys VS/9 operating system for the UNIVAC Series 90 mainframe computer. It allowed a program to be run from the editor which
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  • rendered in a raster-based image editor, the image is composed of millions of pixels. At its core, a raster image editor works by manipulating each individual
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  • released Dart Editor, an open-source program based on Eclipse components, for macOS, Windows, and Linux-based operating systems. The editor supports syntax
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  • Syntax highlighting (category Text editor features) (section Support in text editors)
    significantly with those of syntax-directed editors. One of the first such editors for code was Wilfred Hansen's 1969 code editor, Emily. It provided advanced language-independent
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  • different authors are edited and compiled into one book by one or more academic editors. In library cataloguing, monograph has a broader meaning: a non-serial publication
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