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  2. Dart (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    Google introduced Flutter for native app development. Built using Dart, C, C++ and Skia, Flutter is an open-source, multi-platform app UI framework. Prior to Flutter 2.0, developers could only target Android, iOS and the web. Flutter 2.0 released support for macOS, Linux, and Windows as a beta feature. [67]

  3. Flutter (software) - Wikipedia

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    Flutter (software) Flutter is an open-source UI software development kit created by Google. It can be used to develop cross platform applications from a single codebase for the web, [4] Fuchsia, Android, iOS, Linux, macOS, and Windows. [5] First described in 2015, [6][7] Flutter was released in May 2017. Flutter is used internally by Google in ...

  4. Angular (web framework) - Wikipedia

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    Angular. Angular (also referred to as " Angular 2+ ") [4] is a TypeScript -based free and open-source single-page web application framework. It is developed by Google and by a community of individuals and corporations. Angular is a complete rewrite from the same team that built AngularJS.

  5. List of widget toolkits - Wikipedia

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    Flutter: 2017 Dart Portable, cross platform, free license, rich widget set FOX: 1997 C++ Ruby , Python , Eiffel consistent across platforms non-native look and feel Fyne: 2018 2020 (1.3.2) Go BSD: consistent across platforms, no runtime dependency requires OpenGL GLUI: C++ GNUstep: 1994 2017 Objective-C Java, Ruby, Scheme

  6. Web 2.0 - Wikipedia

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    A tag cloud (a typical Web 2.0 phenomenon in itself) presenting Web 2.0 themes. Web 2.0 (also known as participative (or participatory) [1] web and social web) [2] refers to websites that emphasize user-generated content, ease of use, participatory culture, and interoperability (i.e., compatibility with other products, systems, and devices) for end users.

  7. The Stars Group - Wikipedia

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    Total equity. US$ 4.2 billion (2018)[1] Number of employees. 4,500 (2019) Website. www.starsgroup.com. The Stars Group Inc. (formerly known as Amaya Inc., Amaya Gaming Group Inc. and Rational Group) was a Canadian gaming and online gambling company headquartered in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Its shares were traded on Nasdaq and the Toronto Stock ...

  8. Dr. Kelly Wright, MD, Internal Medicine | Portland, OR | WebMD

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    Dr. Kelly Wright, MD, is an Internal Medicine specialist practicing in Portland, OR with 15 years of experience. This provider currently accepts 62 insurance plans including Medicare. New patients are welcome. Hospital affiliations include Doernbecher Children's Hospital.

  9. .NET Framework version history - Wikipedia

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    The first version of the .NET Framework was released on 15 January 2002 for Windows 98, ME, NT 4.0, 2000, and XP. Mainstream support for this version ended on 10 July 2007, and extended support ended on 14 July 2009, with the exception of Windows XP Media Center and Tablet PC editions.