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29 July 2025
- diffhist m Digital Equipment Corporation 09:41 +28 Onel5969 talk contribs (Disambiguating links to Object-orientation (link changed to Object-oriented programming) using DisamAssist.)
- diffhist UTF-8 06:07 +17 Yahya Abdal-Aziz talk contribs (→top: - added a date context clause to "As of July 2025, almost every webpage is transmitted as UTF-8.")
28 July 2025
- diffhist Symbol (typeface) 19:30 −20 Banovercheckcross talk contribs Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
- diffhist Symbol (typeface) 19:27 +7 Banovercheckcross talk contribs (→Encoding) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
- diffhist Symbol (typeface) 19:26 +3 Banovercheckcross talk contribs (→Encoding: asteriskmath) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
- diffhist UTF-8 16:25 −1 Maxeto0910 talk contribs (→Implementations and adoption: no sentence) Tag: Visual edit
27 July 2025
- diffhist Digital Equipment Corporation 16:17 −178 75.71.245.127 talk (→Origins (1944–1958): link to Internet Archive copy of International directory of company histories. Vol. 6) Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist Unicode 09:11 +11 2001:8f8:1a61:3d22:162:e2ce:1a58:5719 talk (→Scripts covered) Tag: Visual edit
23 July 2025
- diffhist Mojibake 20:43 0 83.48.52.212 talk (Same explanation as: "Incorrectly configured" should generally not have a hyphen when it functions as an adverb modifying an adjective or verb, as "incorrectly" is an adverb and "configured" is a past participle acting as an adjective that follows the adverb. A hyphen is typically used to connect words that form a compound modifier when that modifier comes before the noun it describes (e.g., "an incorrectly-configured system").)
- diffhist Mojibake 20:41 0 83.48.52.212 talk (Same explanation as: "Incorrectly configured" should generally not have a hyphen when it functions as an adverb modifying an adjective or verb, as "incorrectly" is an adverb and "configured" is a past participle acting as an adjective that follows the adverb. A hyphen is typically used to connect words that form a compound modifier when that modifier comes before the noun it describes (e.g., "an incorrectly-configured system").)
- diffhist Mojibake 20:37 0 83.48.52.212 talk (SAME EXPLANATION AS: "Incorrectly configured" should generally not have a hyphen when it functions as an adverb modifying an adjective or verb, as "incorrectly" is an adverb and "configured" is a past participle acting as an adjective that follows the adverb. A hyphen is typically used to connect words that form a compound modifier when that modifier comes before the noun it describes (e.g., "an incorrectly-configured system").) Tag: shouting
- diffhist Mojibake 20:25 0 83.48.52.212 talk ("Incorrectly configured" should generally not have a hyphen when it functions as an adverb modifying an adjective or verb, as "incorrectly" is an adverb and "configured" is a past participle acting as an adjective that follows the adverb. A hyphen is typically used to connect words that form a compound modifier when that modifier comes before the noun it describes (e.g., "an incorrectly-configured system").)
- diffhist Mojibake 20:16 0 83.48.52.212 talk ("Well-written" describes text that is competently composed in an effective, clear, and often entertaining style, free from errors in spelling, punctuation, and grammar. This adjective is hyphenated when it precedes the noun it modifies (e.g., "a well-written book") but is generally not hyphenated when it follows the noun (e.g., "the book was well written"))
- diffhist Mojibake 20:11 0 83.48.52.212 talk ("Well-written" describes text that is competently composed in an effective, clear, and often entertaining style, free from errors in spelling, punctuation, and grammar. This adjective is hyphenated when it precedes the noun it modifies (e.g., "a well-written book") but is generally not hyphenated when it follows the noun (e.g., "the book was well written"))
- diffhist m KS X 1001 19:32 −68 HarJIT talk contribs (Update dead link)
- diffhist m ZX80 character set 16:04 −1 Ponyo talk contribs (rv sock per WP:BMB) Tag: Rollback
- diffhist m ZX Spectrum character set 16:04 −1 Ponyo talk contribs (rv sock per WP:BMB) Tag: Rollback
22 July 2025
- diffhist IBM AIX 21:27 +191 Doglover.Coton talk contribs (Added citation that was missing) Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist ASCII 17:51 +8 Closed Limelike Curves talk contribs (→Control code table: mnemonic for \a) Tag: Visual edit