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  2. npm left-pad incident - Wikipedia

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    This included Babel, a transcompiler that enables backwards-compatible JavaScript code, Webpack, a module bundling system, and both React and React Native, which are frameworks widely used for the development of websites and mobile apps, respectively.

  3. Operating system - Wikipedia

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    Push the contents of the other registers onto the call stack. (Alternatively, the contents of the registers may be placed in a system table.) Read the integer from the data bus. The integer is an offset to the interrupt vector table. The vector table's instructions will then: Access the device-status table. Extract the process control block.

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  5. Crows can count up to four, a new study finds - AOL

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    The findings, published Thursday in the journal Science, deepen our growing understanding of crow intelligence. “Humans do not have a monopoly on skills such as numerical thinking, abstraction ...

  6. PHP - Wikipedia

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    PHP can also be used for writing desktop graphical user interface (GUI) applications, by using the PHP-GTK extension. PHP-GTK is not included in the official PHP distribution, and as an extension, it can be used only with PHP versions 5.1.0 and newer. The most common way of installing PHP-GTK is by compiling it from the source code.

  7. Tailwind CSS - Wikipedia

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    Tailwind CSS is an open-source CSS framework. The main feature of this library is that, unlike other CSS frameworks like Bootstrap, it does not provide a series of predefined classes for elements such as buttons or tables. Instead, it creates a list of "utility" CSS classes that can be used to style each element by mixing and matching.

  8. JavaScript - Wikipedia

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    JavaScript at Wikibooks. JavaScript ( / ˈdʒɑːvəskrɪpt / ), often abbreviated as JS, is a programming language and core technology of the Web, alongside HTML and CSS. 99% of websites use JavaScript on the client side for webpage behavior. [10] Web browsers have a dedicated JavaScript engine that executes the client code.

  9. MIT License - Wikipedia

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    The MIT License is a permissive software license originating at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) [6] in the late 1980s. [7] As a permissive license, it puts very few restrictions on reuse and therefore has high license compatibility. [8] [9]