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  2. Nitpicking - Wikipedia

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    Nitpicking is a term, first attested in 1956, that describes the action of giving too much attention to unimportant detail. [1] [2] A person who nitpicks is termed as a nitpicker. [1] [3] The terminology originates from the common act of manually removing nits (the eggs of lice, generally head lice) from another person's hair. [4]

  3. Time Out (chocolate bar) - Wikipedia

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    When Time Out was first introduced, it was a substantial snack (about 25 grams), then it was downsized to 20.2 g. The single-finger bar had shrunk down to 16 g before it was discontinued. The main twin-finger bar had a combined weight of 32 g (40 g for Australia and New Zealand) and is suitable for vegetarians.

  4. Angular (web framework) - Wikipedia

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    Angular 2.0 was announced at the ng-Europe conference 22–23 October 2014. [16] On April 30, 2015, the Angular developers announced that Angular 2 moved from Alpha to Developer Preview. [17] Angular 2 moved to Beta in December 2015, [18] and the first release candidate was published in May 2016. [19] The final version was released on 14 ...

  5. MEAN (solution stack) - Wikipedia

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    MEAN (MongoDB, Express.js, AngularJS (or Angular), and Node.js) [1] is a source-available JavaScript software stack for building dynamic web sites and web applications. [2] A variation known as MERN replaces Angular with React.js front-end, [3] [4] and another named MEVN use Vue.js as front-end.

  6. Nitpicking (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Nitpicking may refer to: Nitpicking is the action of giving too much attention to unimportant detail. Nitpicking may also refer to: Nitpick (Isabelle), a tool of the Isabelle proof assistant; A form of hypercriticism, thus a pathologic or pejorative term for finding errors; Nitpicker, an enemy in the NES game Ice Climber

  7. Single-page application - Wikipedia

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    In the AngularJS framework, the controller and model states are maintained within the client browser. Therefore, new pages are capable of being generated without any interaction with a server. Angular 2+ is a SPA Framework developed by Google after AngularJS. It is several steps ahead of Angular and there is a strong community of developers ...

  8. AngularJS - Wikipedia

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    The current (as of November 2023) stable release of AngularJS is 1.8.3 [19] In January 2018, a schedule was announced for phasing-out AngularJS: after releasing 1.7.0, the active development on AngularJS would continue until June 30, 2018. Afterwards, 1.7 was supported until December 31, 2021 as long-term support. [4] [5]

  9. Phil Farrand - Wikipedia

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    Phil Farrand (born November 5, 1958) is an American computer programmer and consultant, webmaster and author.He is known for his Nitpicker's Guides, in which he nitpicks plot holes and continuity errors in the various Star Trek television programs and movies, and for the creation of Nitcentral, a website devoted to the same activity. [1]