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  2. Roblox - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roblox

    Roblox is a free-to-play platform where users can create and play games of various genres using Lua. It has over 164 million monthly active users, a virtual currency called Robux, and hosts events such as BloxCon and Bloxy Awards.

  3. The Cutting Room Floor (website) - Wikipedia

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    The Cutting Room Floor (TCRF) is a wiki that catalogues unused content and leftover debugging material in video games. It has been referenced in the gaming press and has discovered secret menus, prototypes, and hidden messages in various games.

  4. Private Use Areas - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the three private use areas (PUA) in Unicode, which are ranges of code points that are not assigned standard characters by the Unicode Consortium. Find out how PUA can be used for private definitions, assignments, and encodings in different planes and scripts.

  5. List of future North American area codes - Wikipedia

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    Find out the planned dates and details of new area codes in the North American Numbering Plan (NANP) for relief of central office code exhaustion. See the list of affected NPAs, jurisdictions, projected exhaust dates and effective dates.

  6. Arabic (Unicode block) - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the Unicode block that contains the standard letters and diacritics of the Arabic script, and the Arabic-Indic digits. See the code chart, the history, and the scripts and languages supported by this block.

  7. Braille ASCII - Wikipedia

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    Braille ASCII (or more formally The North American Braille ASCII Code, also known as SimBraille) is a subset of the ASCII character set which uses 64 of the printable ASCII characters to represent all possible dot combinations in six-dot braille.

  8. Cuneiform Numbers and Punctuation - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the Unicode encoding of cuneiform numeric signs and punctuation marks, with code charts and tables. Find out how to match the Borger numbering system with Unicode characters.

  9. Help:Citation tools - Wikipedia

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    Designed for being used inside user scripts. user:js/ajaxPreview adds a preview button that will show references when editing a section; User:Salix alba/Citoid Generates citation templates using the Citoid server. Standalone javascript which can be used outside of Visual Editor.