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  2. Drupal - Wikipedia

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    Drupal (/ ˈ d r uː p əl /) [5] is a free and open-source web content management system (CMS) written in PHP and distributed under the GNU General Public License. [4] [6] [7] Drupal provides an open-source back-end framework for at least 14% of the top 10,000 websites worldwide [8] and 1.2% of the top 10 million websites [9] —ranging from personal blogs to corporate, political, and ...

  3. Bootstrapping (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Bootstrapping, bootstrap, or bootstraps may also refer to: Bootstrap (front-end framework) , a free collection of tools for creating websites and web applications Bootstrap curriculum , a curriculum which uses computer programming to teach algebra to students age 12–16

  4. Veikkaus - Wikipedia

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    The profit distribution of Veikkaus is determined in the law. The profit is distributed to be onwards distributed to ministry-specific beneficiaries as follows: [6] 53% to the Ministry of Education and Culture for improving on sports and physical education, science, arts and youth work;

  5. USS Richard L. Page - Wikipedia

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    USS Richard L. Page (FFG-5) was a Brooke class frigate in the United States Navy.. Richard L. Page was laid down on 4 January 1965 by the Bath Iron Works, Bath, Maine.She was launched on 4 April 1966, sponsored by Miss Edmonia Lee Whittle and Mrs. Nannie Page Trinker, granddaughters of the ship's namesake, Brigadier General Richard L. Page, and commissioned as a guided missile destroyer escort ...

  6. ASP.NET - Wikipedia

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    ASP.NET is a server-side web-application framework designed for web development to produce dynamic web pages.It was developed by Microsoft to allow programmers to build dynamic web sites, applications and services.

  7. CoffeeCup Software - Wikipedia

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    CoffeeCup Software is an American computer software development company based in Atlanta, Georgia, United States, founded in Corpus Christi, Texas, in 1996.The name comes from the company's origins in an internet cafe owned by its founder.

  8. Bootstrapping (statistics) - Wikipedia

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    The bootstrap sample is taken from the original by using sampling with replacement (e.g. we might 'resample' 5 times from [1,2,3,4,5] and get [2,5,4,4,1]), so, assuming N is sufficiently large, for all practical purposes there is virtually zero probability that it will be identical to the original "real" sample. This process is repeated a large ...

  9. C (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    C (pronounced / ˈ s iː / – like the letter c) [6] is a general-purpose programming language.It was created in the 1970s by Dennis Ritchie and remains very widely used and influential.