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  2. Redux (JavaScript library) - Wikipedia

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    Redux is an open-source JavaScript library for managing and centralizing application state. It is most commonly used with libraries such as React or Angular for building user interfaces . Similar to (and inspired by) Facebook's Flux architecture , it was created by Dan Abramov and Andrew Clark.

  3. Persistent data structure - Wikipedia

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    The Redux library is inspired by the state management pattern used in the Elm programming language, meaning that it mandates that users treat all data as persistent. [29] As a result, the Redux project recommends that in certain cases users make use of libraries for enforced and efficient persistent data structures.

  4. Dojo Toolkit - Wikipedia

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    The toolkit includes about three thousand JavaScript modules, in addition to images and other resources. [citation needed] The Dojo Toolkit is organized in several parts: dojo contains the core and most non-visual modules. dijit is a library of user-interface modules for widgets and layout.

  5. Redux - Wikipedia

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    Redux (literary term), an adjective meaning "brought back, restored" used in literature, film and video game titles "Redux" (The X-Files), a two-part episode of The X-Files "Redux" , an episode of Homeland; Redux, an album by Adam Ant; Redux, an EP by Amebix; Redux: Dark Matters, a Dreamcast video game subsequently released online

  6. Wikipedia:List of academic studies about Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    An open-source toolkit for mining Wikipedia: 2013-01 2013-01-01 Wikipedia English Wikipedia open-source software Wikipedia as a subject of academic studies: A link-based visual search engine for Wikipedia: 2011 Wikipedia: Exploring Wikipedia with HMpara: 2011 Wikipedia: Mining Domain-Specific Thesauri from Wikipedia: A Case Study: 2006-12 Wikipedia

  7. Wikipedia : Requested articles/Applied arts and sciences ...

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    CoreNLP - a popular natural-language processing toolkit from Stanford University, Christopher D. Manning; Corel Home Office is a sleek new office suite for word processing, spreadsheets and presentation projects; CrazyBump is a program for making bumpmaps, normal maps and displacement maps from pictures.

  8. Wikipedia : Village pump (proposals)/Archive 60

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    PWD allows regular users to "delete" a page non-destructively, extends or supersedes PROD, reduces the load on AFD, allows for a softer touch towards not-yet-notable articles (we can PWD them until someone comes with a notable source), etc. Seems like a useful and sensible tool for our toolkit, allowing us to reserve AFD and OVERSIGHT for the ...

  9. Apocalypse Now Redux - Wikipedia

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    Apocalypse Now Redux is a 2001 American extended version of Francis Ford Coppola's epic 1979 war film Apocalypse Now. Coppola, along with editor and longtime collaborator Walter Murch, added 49 minutes of material that had been removed from the initial theatrical release. It is a significant re-edit of the original version.