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  2. Flutter (software) - Wikipedia

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    Flutter is an open-source software framework created by Google that allows developers to build applications for multiple platforms from a single codebase. It uses its own rendering engine and widgets to achieve consistent and fast UI performance across Android, iOS, web, and desktop platforms.

  3. Bootstrap (front-end framework) - Wikipedia

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    Bootstrap is a free and open-source library that simplifies the creation of responsive, mobile-first web pages with HTML, CSS and JS. It provides design templates, components and utilities for typography, forms, navigation, and more.

  4. Dart (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    Dart is a multi-paradigm language developed by Google for web and mobile apps, server and desktop applications. Learn about its history, features, specification, deployment methods, and influence from this Wikipedia article.

  5. Atrial Flutter: Types, Symptoms, Causes, Tests, and Treatments

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    Atrial flutter is a type of irregular heartbeat that makes your heart beat too fast. Learn about the types, risk factors, diagnosis, and treatment options for this arrhythmia.

  6. C (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    C is a general-purpose, low-level language created by Dennis Ritchie in the 1970s for Unix. It is widely used and influential in operating systems, device drivers, and embedded systems, and has a standardized syntax and semantics.

  7. Flutter (American company) - Wikipedia

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    The company plans to achieve profit by licensing the technology to software companies that can then integrate Flutter into their own apps. [3] Nariyawala stated: "Flutter wants to power the eyes of our devices—in the same way that Siri functions as the iPhone’s ears." [4] Flutter was acquired by Google in October 2013 for US$40 million. [5]

  8. Progressive web app - Wikipedia

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    A progressive web app (PWA) is a web application that works on any platform with a standards-compliant browser, without separate installation or distribution. Learn about the history, characteristics, and installation criteria of PWAs from Wikipedia.

  9. Fourth-generation programming language - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, types, and features of 4GL, a high-level computer programming language that aims to provide higher abstraction and versatility than 3GL. 4GLs are often used for database, report, and web development, and may include support for GUI, mathematical optimization, or domain-specific languages.