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  2. PeopleTools - Wikipedia

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    Stable release: 8.61 / April 16, 2024; 7 months ago ) [1] Written in ... PeopleTools consists of proprietary application software originally developed by PeopleSoft ...

  3. Software versioning - Wikipedia

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    A software release train is a form of software release schedule in which a number of distinct series of versioned software releases for multiple products are released as a number of different "trains" on a regular schedule. Generally, for each product line, a number of different release trains are running at a given time, with each train moving ...

  4. 8×60mm S - Wikipedia

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    The 8×60mm S is a rimless bottlenecked centerfire cartridge of German origin, dating back to the interbellum period between World War I and World War II.The bore has the same dimensions as the German 7.92×57mm Mauser service cartridge (designated as "S-bore").

  5. MPLAB - Wikipedia

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    MPLAB X is the latest version of the MPLAB IDE built by Microchip Technology, and is based on the open-source NetBeans platform. MPLAB X supports editing, very buggy debugging and programming of Microchip 8-bit, 16-bit and 32-bit PIC microcontrollers.

  6. List of The Office (American TV series) episodes - Wikipedia

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    The Office is an American television sitcom broadcast on NBC. Created as an adaptation by Greg Daniels of the British series of the same name, it is a mockumentary that follows the day-to-day lives of the employees of the Scranton, Pennsylvania branch of Dunder Mifflin, a fictional paper supply company. The series ran on NBC in the United States from March 24, 2005, to May 16, 2013 ...

  7. Usage share of web browsers - Wikipedia

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    Previously, according to StatCounter press release, the world has become desktop-minority; [26] as of October 2016, there was about 49% of desktop usage for that month. The two biggest continents, Asia and Africa, have been mobile-majority for a while, and Australia is by now desktop-minority too.