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  2. jQWidgets - Wikipedia

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    jQWidgets features more than 60 widgets and plug-ins. [14] Some of the most used of them [15] are: jqxGrid - a grid view widget that displays tabular data. [16] [17]jqxChart - a chart widget.

  3. Angular (web framework) - Wikipedia

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    Angular 2.0 was announced at the ng-Europe conference 22–23 October 2014. [16] On April 30, 2015, the Angular developers announced that Angular 2 moved from Alpha to Developer Preview. [17] Angular 2 moved to Beta in December 2015, [18] and the first release candidate was published in May 2016. [19] The final version was released on 14 ...

  4. Template:Admin dashboard/doc - Wikipedia

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  5. Ext JS - Wikipedia

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    Ext JS is a composition of classes that has many capabilities. Some examples: an abstract layer for browsers (e.g. Ext.isArray that can be used as a replacement for Array.isArray)

  6. Ceph (software) - Wikipedia

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    Ceph Dashboard landing page (2023) From 2018 there is also a Dashboard web UI project, which helps to manage the cluster. It's being developed by Ceph community on LGPL-3 and uses Ceph-mgr, Python , Angular framework and Grafana . [ 27 ]

  7. Backbone.js - Wikipedia

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    When handling the DOM Backbone.js adopts an imperative programming style, in contrast with a declarative programming style (common in AngularJS using data-attributes). [6] Trying to provide "the minimal set of data-structuring (models and collections) and user interface (views and URLs)", [ 7 ] leaves to the developer the choice of extensions ...

  8. Gerrit (software) - Wikipedia

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    Gerrit (/ ˈ ɡ ɛr ɪ t / GHERR-it) is a free, web-based team code collaboration tool. Software developers in a team can review each other's modifications on their source code using a Web browser and approve or reject those changes.

  9. Bug tracking system - Wikipedia

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    A major component of a bug tracking system is a database that records facts about known bugs. Facts may include the time a bug was reported, its severity, the erroneous program behavior, and details on how to reproduce the bug; as well as the identity of the person who reported it and any programmers who may be working on fixing it.