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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 - 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.

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  5. 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.

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  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. Bootloader - Wikipedia

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    A bootloader is a program that boots a computer by loading an operating system or other software from a storage device. Learn about the types, functions, and constraints of bootloaders, and see some common examples such as BIOS, UEFI, GRUB, and iBoot.