This markdown file aims to explain what each mod dependencies do and what they're useful for, then later compared in a table with features.
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// This example will show you how to use XML to document everything. | |
using System; | |
namespace XMLExample | |
{ | |
/// <summary>A Class about Geometric Shapes.</summary> | |
class Shape | |
{ | |
public enum ShapeType |
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/* | |
Download this file and add this javascript file ro your HTML file using: | |
<script src="./cssatt.js" defer></script> | |
The script gets executed when the rest of the page finishes loading | |
BY @KaanGaming in GitHub | |
To assign settings, create another script tag and create a JSON object named "CSSAttSettings". | |
Properties: |
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true name | |
name1 | |
name2 | |
name3 | |
name4 | |
name5 | |
name6 | |
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IL opcodes documentation designed with dynamically building assemblies in C# in mind. This documentation implies you know the basics of C# and programming fundamentals, but not how a computer operates at the deep level of understanding (e.g. stacks, heap, instructions, opcodes, etc.)
If you don't know what IL is, it stands for Intermediate Language, also referred to as Common Intermediate Language (CIL). CIL is the one that's used in generating IL code for dynamic assemblies in C#.