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has gloss | eng: Slash (a backronym for Slashdot-Like Automated Storytelling Homepage) is the collection of free software Perl modules and stand-alone programs which runs Slashdot, one of the oldest and most popular collaborative weblogs in existence. Slash was originally written by Rob Malda. It was later rewritten for version 2.0 by Patrick Galbraith, Chris Nandor, and Brian Aker. Today Slash is maintained by Nandor, Jamie McCarthy, Tim Vroom, Scott Collins, Chris Brown, and Jonathan Pater. The package is often incorrectly called Slashcode, which is the name of the website and SourceForge project. |
lexicalization | eng: Slash |
instance of | (noun) (computer science) written programs or procedures or rules and associated documentation pertaining to the operation of a computer system and that are stored in read/write memory; "the market for software is expected to expand" software, software package, computer software, software system, package, software program |
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has gloss | spa: Slash (un acrónimo recursivo de Slashdot-Like Automated Storytelling Homepage) es un potente servidor libre de aplicaciones web, creado originalmente para dar servicio en Slashdot, una de las bitácoras colaborativas más populares y antiguas que existen. |
lexicalization | spa: Slash |
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