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  2. Chromium Embedded Framework - Wikipedia

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    The Chromium Embedded Framework ( CEF) is an open-source software framework for embedding a Chromium web browser within another application. This enables developers to add web browsing functionality to their application, as well as the ability to use HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to create the application's user interface (or just portions of it).

  3. React (JavaScript library) - Wikipedia

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    React (also known as React.js or ReactJS) is a free and open-source front-end JavaScript library [ 4][ 5] for building user interfaces based on components by Facebook Inc. It is maintained by Meta (formerly Facebook) and a community of individual developers and companies. [ 6][ 7][ 8]

  4. Stack Overflow - Wikipedia

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    Stack Overflow. Stack Overflow is a question-and-answer website for computer programmers. It is the flagship site of the Stack Exchange Network. [ 2][ 3][ 4] It was created in 2008 by Jeff Atwood and Joel Spolsky. [ 5][ 6] It features questions and answers on certain computer programming topics. [ 7][ 8][ 9] It was created to be a more open ...

  5. freeCodeCamp - Wikipedia

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    freecodecamp .org. freeCodeCamp (also referred to as Free Code Camp) is a non-profit educational organization [ 4] that consists of an interactive learning web platform, an online community forum, chat rooms, online publications and local organizations that intend to make learning software development accessible to anyone.

  6. Cohost - Wikipedia

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    Cohost has generally received positive reception. The site has been praised for allowing users to edit HTML and CSS in posts, where users can make games and so-called "CSS crimes." [5] It has also been given praise for allowing users to edit posts after they are posted, a lack of ads, and navigable web design. [10]

  7. List of tools for static code analysis - Wikipedia

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    Python. PyCharm – Cross-platform Python IDE with code inspections available for analyzing code on-the-fly in the editor and bulk analysis of the whole project. PyDev – Eclipse-based Python IDE with code analysis available on-the-fly in the editor or at save time. Pylint – Static code analyzer.

  8. Svelte - Wikipedia

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    The predecessor of Svelte is Ractive.js, which Rich Harris created in 2013. [11] Version 1 of Svelte was written in JavaScriptand was released on 29 November 2016. It was basically Ractive with a compiler.[12] The name Svelte was chosen by Rich Harris and his coworkers at The Guardian. [12] Version 2 of Svelte was released on 19 April 2018.

  9. Template:Facebook/sandbox - Wikipedia

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    The external links guideline recommends avoiding links to Facebook unless the profile is an official account, "controlled by the subject (organization or individual person) of the Wikipedia article" and when the links to Facebook "provide the reader with unique content and are not prominently linked from other official websites".