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  2. CodePen - Wikipedia

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    CodePen is an online community for testing and showcasing user-created HTML, CSS and JavaScript code snippets. It functions as an online code editor and open-source learning environment, where developers can create code snippets, called "pens," and test them. It was founded in 2012 by full-stack developers Alex Vazquez and Tim Sabat and front ...

  3. Codependency Symptoms: Examples, Causes, Getting Support

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    One 2012 study considered data from 49 members of Codependents Anonymous (CoDA) along with 301 adults in the general population. The study authors found that people who score higher on measures of ...

  4. Asana, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Asana, Inc. [2] Asana, Inc. ( / əˈsɑːnə / or / ˈɑːsənə / ), is an American software company based in San Francisco whose flagship Asana service is a web and mobile "work management" [3] platform designed to help teams organize, track, and manage their work. [4] Asana, Inc. was founded in 2008 by Dustin Moskovitz and Justin Rosenstein. [5]

  5. Radio button - Wikipedia

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    When a new option is chosen, the previously chosen option is unselected. A radio button or option button[citation needed] is a graphical control element that allows the user to choose only one of a predefined set of mutually exclusive options. [1] The singular property of a radio button makes it distinct from checkboxes, where the user can ...

  6. Codependency: Signs and Symptoms - WebMD

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    Compulsive attention to someone. One of the main signs of potential codependency is feeling like you can’t live without the other person. You might feel like the other person is so important to ...

  7. The main types are: Drug-drug interaction. This is when a medication reacts with one or more other drugs. For example, taking a cough medicine ( antitussive) and a drug to help you sleep (sedative ...

  8. Echoism: Definition, Signs, Causes, and More - Healthline

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    have difficulty creating boundaries or asserting needs. believe expressing opinions or needs may lead to a loss of love. take on a lot of self-blame and criticize themselves regularly. have ...

  9. Emoji - Wikipedia

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    [clarification needed] The i-mode service also saw the introduction of emoji in conversation form on messenger apps. By 2004, i-mode had 40 million subscribers, exposing numerous people to emoji for the first time between 2000 and 2004. The popularity of i-mode led to other manufacturers offering their own emoji sets.