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  2. Webpack - Wikipedia

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    Webpack provides code on demand using the moniker code splitting. Two similar techniques are supported by Webpack when it comes to dynamic code splitting. The first and recommended approach is to use the import() syntax that conforms to the ECMAScript proposal for dynamic imports. The legacy, Webpack-specific approach is to use require.ensure. [11]

  3. React (software) - Wikipedia

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    18.0.0 29 March 2022 Concurrent React, Automatic batching, New Suspense Features, Transitions, Client and Server Rendering APIs, New Strict Mode Behaviors, New Hooks [60] 18.1.0 26 April 2022 Many fixes and performance improvements 18.2.0 14 June 2022 Many more fixes and performance improvements 18.3.0 25 April 2024

  4. Docker (software) - Wikipedia

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    The first public beta version of Docker Compose (version 0.0.1) was released on December 21, 2013. [33] The first production-ready version (1.0) was made available on October 16, 2014. [34] Docker Swarm provides native clustering functionality for Docker containers, which turns a group of Docker engines into a single virtual Docker engine. [35]

  5. React - Wikipedia

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    React (band), a 1990s American boys band made of Tim Cruz and Daniel Matrium React Music Limited, a 1990s London based dance record label; React (The Fixx album), a 1987 live album by the band The Fixx

  6. OpenSSL - Wikipedia

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    Therefore the decision was made to skip the OpenSSL 2.0 version number and continue with OpenSSL 3.0 . OpenSSL 3.0 restored FIPS mode and underwent FIPS 140-2 testing, but with significant delays: The effort was first kicked off in 2016 with support from SafeLogic [ 51 ] [ 52 ] [ 53 ] and further support from Oracle in 2017, [ 54 ] [ 55 ] but ...

  7. Unit testing - Wikipedia

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    Unit is defined as a single behaviour exhibited by the system under test (SUT), usually corresponding to a requirement [definition needed].While it may imply that it is a function or a module (in procedural programming) or a method or a class (in object-oriented programming) it does not mean functions/methods, modules or classes always correspond to units.

  8. File:React-icon.svg - Wikipedia

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    You are free: to share – to copy, distribute and transmit the work; to remix – to adapt the work; Under the following conditions: attribution – You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made. You may do so in any reasonable manner, but not in any way that suggests the licensor endorses ...