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  2. CodePen - Wikipedia

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    CodePen is a platform for testing and showcasing HTML, CSS and JavaScript code snippets, called "pens". It was founded in 2012 by Alex Vazquez, Tim Sabat and Chris Coyier, and has over 330,000 registered users and 14 million monthly visitors.

  3. Space bar - Wikipedia

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    The space bar is a horizontal bar in the lowermost row of a typewriter or alphanumeric keyboard, used to enter a space between words. It has various functions depending on the operating system, such as resizing windows, pausing media, or jumping in games.

  4. Tally counter - Wikipedia

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    A tally counter is a device that counts something incrementally, often used for people, animals or things coming and going. Learn about the mechanical, electronic and software versions, and how they are used in various fields and religions.

  5. The Space Bar - Wikipedia

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    The Space Bar is a 1997 graphic adventure game by Steve Meretzky, set in a futuristic alien bar on Armpit VI. The player uses Empathy Telepathy to explore the memories of eight patrons and solve a murder mystery.

  6. Counter (typography) - Wikipedia

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    Storey refers to the number of open or closed stacked counters, especially in the context of the letters a and g and their typographic variants.. The lowercase 'g' has two typographic variants: the single-storey form (with a hook tail) has one closed counter and one open counter (and hence one aperture); the double-storey form (with a loop tail) has two closed counters.

  7. Card counting - Wikipedia

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    Card counting is a way to determine whether the player or the dealer has an advantage on the next hand by keeping a running count of high and low valued cards dealt. Learn about the basics, systems, and card strategy of card counting in this article.

  8. Web counter - Wikipedia

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    A web counter or hit counter is a publicly displayed running tally of the number of visits a webpage has received. Web counters are usually displayed as an inline digital image or in plain text . Image rendering of digits may use a variety of fonts and styles, with a classic design imitating the wheels of an odometer .

  9. Ring counter - Wikipedia

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    A ring counter is a counter composed of flip-flops connected into a shift register, with the output fed back to the input. Learn about the straight and twisted (Johnson) ring counters, their sequences, advantages and disadvantages, and their applications in hardware design and computing.