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Mathematical edit Harwell-Boeing – a file format designed to store sparse matrices MML – MathML – Mathematical Markup Language ODF – OpenDocument Math Formula SXM – OpenOffice.org XML (obsolete) Math Formula Object code, executable files, shared and dynamically linked libraries edit 8BF – files plugins for some photo editing programs including Adobe Photoshop, Paint Shop Pro, GIMP and Helicon Filter. .a – a static library on Unix-like systems .a – Objective C native static library a.out – (no suffix for executable image, .o for object files, .so for shared object files) classic UNIX object format, now often superseded by ELF APK – Android Application Package APP – A folder found on macOS systems containing program code and resources, appearing as one file. .app, APP - file extension are executable application packages for running apps on HarmonyOS, OpenHarmony and HarmonyOS NEXT devices. BAC – an executable image for the RSTS/E system, created using the BASIC-PLUS COMPILE command[15] BPL – a Win32 PE file created with Borland Delphi or C++Builder containing a package. Bundle – a Macintosh plugin created with Xcode or make which holds executable code, data files, and folders for that code. .class – Compiled Java bytecode COFF – (no suffix for executable image, .o for object files) UNIX Common Object File Format, now often superseded by ELF COM – Simple executable format used by CP/M and DOS. DCU – Delphi compiled unit DLL – Dynamic library used in Windows and OS/2 to store data, resources and code. DOL – the format used by the GameCube and Wii, short for Dolphin, which was the codename of the GameCube. .EAR – archives of Java enterprise applications ELF – (no suffix for executable image, .o for object files, .so for shared object files) used in many modern Unix and Unix-like systems, including Solaris, other System V Release 4 derivatives, Linux, and BSD) .exe – DOS executable (.exe: used in DOS) .EXE – New Executable (used in multitasking ("European") MS-DOS 4.0, 16-bit Microsoft Windows, and OS/2) .EXE – Portable Executable used in Microsoft Windows and some other systems .ipa, .IPA – file extension for apple IOS application executable file. Another form of zip file. .JAR – archives of Java class files JEFF – a file format allowing execution directly from static memory[16] .ko – Loadable kernel module LIB – a static library on Microsoft platforms LIST – variable list Mach-O – (no suffix for executable image, .o for object files, .dylib and .bundle for shared object files) Mach-based systems, notably native format of macOS, iOS, watchOS, and tvOS .NLM – NetWare Loadable Module the native 32-bit binaries compiled for Novell's NetWare Operating System (versions 3 and newer) .o – un-linked object files directly from the compiler OBJ – object file on Windows RLL – used in Microsoft operating systems together with a DLL file to store program resources .s1es – Executable used for S1ES learning system. .so – shared library, typically ELF .VAP – Value Added Process the native 16-bit binaries compiled for Novell's NetWare Operating System (version 2, NetWare 286, Advanced NetWare, etc.) WAR, .WAR – .WAR are archives of Java Web applications .XAP – Windows Phone package XBE – XBE is Xbox executable XCOFF – (no suffix for executable image, .o for object files, .a for shared object files) extended COFF, used in AIX XEX – XEX is Xbox 360 executable .XPI – PKZIP archive that can be run by Mozilla web browsers to install software. Object extensions: .OCX – .OCX are Object Control extensions .TLB – .TLB are Windows Type Library .VBX – .VBX are Visual Basic extensions Page description language edit For a more comprehensive list, see List of page description languages. DVI – DVI are Device independent format .egt – Universal Document can be used to store CSS type styles PLD – PLD (Need to be added!!!) PCL – PCL (Need to be added!!!) PDF – PDF are Portable Document Format .ps, .ps, .gz – PostScript (Need to be added!!!) SNP – SNP are Microsoft Access Report Snapshot XPS – XPS XSL-FO – XSL-FO (Formatting Objects) Configurations, Metadata CSS – CSS are Cascading Style Sheets .xslt, .xsl – XML Style Sheet .tpl – Web templateunrothbamineƧᴉᴉbɑznɼɻɑλɑzᴉqznɼɻɑdɑʁ яɒpɒʇlυzbizɒჸɒʇlυzɒqiiƧoflowrongisomethingannualitiffreikcrhromaticyxzearthiver
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