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  2. 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.

  3. Bootstrapping (statistics) - Wikipedia

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    Bootstrapping is a procedure for estimating the distribution of an estimator by resampling data or a model. Learn the history, approach, advantages, disadvantages and recommendations of bootstrapping in statistics.

  4. Bootstrap aggregating - Wikipedia

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    Bootstrap aggregating, or bagging, is a technique that improves the stability and accuracy of machine learning algorithms by generating multiple models from bootstrap samples and averaging or voting their outputs. It is often applied to decision tree methods, but can be used with any type of method.

  5. Bootstrapping (compilers) - Wikipedia

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    Bootstrapping is the technique for producing a self-compiling compiler in the source programming language that it intends to compile. Learn the process, advantages, methods and history of bootstrapping in compiler design.

  6. Resampling (statistics) - Wikipedia

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    Learn about different methods of creating new samples based on one observed sample, such as permutation tests, bootstrapping, cross-validation, jackknife and subsampling. Compare their advantages, disadvantages and applications in various fields of statistics.

  7. Temporal paradox - Wikipedia

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    A bootstrap paradox is a paradox of time travel that occurs when any event, such as an action, information, an object, or a person, ultimately causes itself. Learn about the definition, examples, and proposed resolutions of this type of temporal paradox, also known as an information loop or a predestination paradox.

  8. Bootstrapping (electronics) - Wikipedia

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    Bootstrapping is a technique to increase the output or input impedance of a circuit by using part of the output as feedback. Learn how bootstrap capacitors are used in MOSFETs, switch-mode power supplies, AC amplifiers and digital integrated circuits.

  9. Bootstrapping - Wikipedia

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    Bootstrapping is a term that refers to various self-sustaining or self-improving processes that do not require external input. It can also be a metaphor for overcoming difficulties or achieving success by one's own efforts. Learn about the origin, applications and examples of bootstrapping in computing, software development and other fields.