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  2. Project IDX - Wikipedia

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    It is based on Visual Studio Code, and the infrastructure runs on Google Cloud. In addition to including the features, languages and plugins supported by VS Code, it has unique functionality built by Google. These include a built-in generative artificial intelligence assistant powered by Gemini, Nix integrations, and iOS and Android emulators.

  3. Android NDK - Wikipedia

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    The Android Native Development Kit (NDK) provides a cross-compiling tool for compiling code written in C/C++ can be compiled to ARM, or x86 native code (or their 64-bit variants) for Android. [4] [5] The NDK uses the Clang compiler to compile C/C++. GCC was included until NDK r17, but removed in r18 in 2018.

  4. React (software) - Wikipedia

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    Lifecycle methods for class-based components use a form of hooking that allows the execution of code at set points during a component's lifetime. ShouldComponentUpdate allows the developer to prevent unnecessary re-rendering of a component by returning false if a render is not required.

  5. Angular (web framework) - Wikipedia

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    Angular Material includes a variety of UI components such as buttons, cards, dialogs, grids, and form controls. These components are designed to be customizable and easy to integrate into Angular applications. Additional features of Angular Material include support for responsive design, theming, and accessibility.

  6. Client-side prediction - Wikipedia

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    The client accepts the new state, and reapplies the inputs not yet processed by the server, completely eliminating visible desynchronization issues in most cases. The earliest known first-person shooter to use client-side prediction is Duke Nukem 3D, which had it built-in since the January 29, 1996 shareware release.

  7. Google App Engine - Wikipedia

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    Java applications may only use a subset (The JRE Class White List) of the classes from the JRE standard edition. [18] This restriction does not exist with the App Engine Standard Java8 runtime. A process started on the server to answer a request can't last more than 60 seconds (with the 1.4.0 release, this restriction does not apply to ...

  8. FireMonkey - Wikipedia

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    FireMonkey is a cross-platform UI framework, and allows developers to create user interfaces that run on Windows, macOS, iOS and Android. It is written to use the GPU where possible, and applications take advantage of the hardware acceleration features available in Direct2D on Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 10, OpenGL on macOS, OpenGL ES on iOS and Android, and on Windows ...

  9. Visual Studio - Wikipedia

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    The XAML code is linked with code using a code-behind model. Web designer/development Visual Studio also includes a web-site editor and designer that allows web pages to be authored by dragging and dropping widgets. It is used for developing ASP.NET applications and supports HTML, CSS and JavaScript. It uses a code-behind model to link with ASP ...