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  2. React (JavaScript library) - Wikipedia

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    React is a free and open-source front-end JavaScript library for building user interfaces based on components. Learn about its features, such as declarative programming, hooks, server components, and more.

  3. JavaScript - Wikipedia

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    JavaScript is a programming language and core technology of the Web, influenced by Java and Scheme. Learn about its creation at Netscape, adoption by Microsoft, standardization by ECMA, and applications in browsers, servers, and apps.

  4. Chromium Embedded Framework - Wikipedia

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    Learn about CEF, an open-source software framework for embedding a Chromium web browser within another application. CEF supports multiple languages, platforms, and features, and is used by many applications such as Adobe Creative Cloud and Grand Theft Auto V.

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    AOL Mail offers secure and personalized email with features like AOL Mail, news, and weather for free. You can also access your email on the go with an iOS & Android app and get help from experts.

  6. Help:My sandbox - Wikipedia

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    Learn how to use your sandbox, a feature that lets you practice editing or draft articles on Wikipedia. Find out how to customize, rename, or remove the sandbox link, and see related discussions and proposals.

  7. Sandbox (computer security) - Wikipedia

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    A sandbox is a security mechanism for separating running programs to mitigate system failures and/or software vulnerabilities. Learn about different implementations, use cases, and examples of sandboxing in various operating systems and applications.

  8. Wikipedia:Sandbox - Wikipedia

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    Sandbox is a page where you can practice editing Wikipedia without affecting the main content. It is automatically cleared regularly and has no permanent content. Do not use it for promotional, copyrighted, offensive, or libelous purposes.

  9. TinyMCE - Wikipedia

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    TinyMCE is an open-source HTML editor that integrates with various JavaScript libraries and content management systems. It has a large number of plugins, some free and some proprietary, and supports file management and third-party integrations.