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  2. Long-term support - Wikipedia

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    Long-term support (LTS) is a product lifecycle management policy in which a stable release of computer software is maintained for a longer period of time than the standard edition. The term is typically reserved for open-source software , where it describes a software edition that is supported for months or years longer than the software's ...

  3. Laravel - Wikipedia

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    Laravel 5.1, released in June 2015, was the first release of Laravel to receive long-term support (LTS). New LTS versions were planned for one every two years. [15] Laravel 5.3 was released on August 23, 2016. The new features in 5.3 are focused on improving developer speed by adding additional out of the box improvements for common tasks. [16]

  4. PHP - Wikipedia

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    PHP-FPM (FastCGI Process Manager) is an alternative FastCGI implementation for PHP, bundled with the official PHP distribution since version 5.3.3. [269] When compared to the older FastCGI implementation, it contains some additional features, mostly useful for heavily loaded web servers.

  5. React (software) - Wikipedia

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    On February 16, 2019, React 16.8 was released to the public, introducing React Hooks. [18] Hooks are functions that let developers "hook into" React state and lifecycle features from function components. [19]

  6. Document management system - Wikipedia

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    [9] Storage: Store electronic documents. Storage of the documents often includes management of those same documents; where they are stored, for how long, migration of the documents from one storage media to another (hierarchical storage management) and eventual document destruction. Retrieval: Retrieve the electronic documents from the storage.

  7. Flarum - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flarum

    Flarum's history dates back long before the merger of FluxBB and esoTalk. Flarum's philosophy was conceptualised in 2010 by Toby Zerner, [7] with initial designs and prototypes being created as early as 2012, [8] and he entered Flarum into the University of Adelaide's eChallenge programme, winning the 2nd place prize with the project's idea. [9]

  8. Vue.js - Wikipedia

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    Vue was created by Evan You after working for Google using AngularJS in several projects. He later summed up his thought process: "I figured, what if I could just extract the part that I really liked about Angular and build something really lightweight."

  9. Magento - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] More than 150,000 [4] online stores have been created on the platform. The platform code has been downloaded more than 2.5 million times, and $155 billion worth of goods were sold through Magento-based systems in 2019. [5] As of April 2021, Magento holds a 2.32% market share in global e-commerce platforms. [6]