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  2. Angular (web framework) - Wikipedia

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    Angular 2.0 was announced at the ng-Europe conference 22–23 October 2014. [17] On April 30, 2015, the Angular developers announced that Angular 2 moved from Alpha to Developer Preview. [ 18 ] Angular 2 moved to Beta in December 2015, [ 19 ] and the first release candidate was published in May 2016. [ 20 ]

  3. Dependency injection - Wikipedia

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    var injector = angular. injector (['myModule', 'ng']); var greeter = injector. get ('greeter'); To avoid the service locator antipattern, AngularJS allows declarative notation in HTML templates which delegates creating components to the injector.

  4. AngularJS - Wikipedia

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    AngularJS Material [29] [30] was a UI component library that implemented Material Design in AngularJS. [31] The library provided a set of reusable, well-tested, and accessible UI components. In January 2022, the library was closed, as announced on their official website. [ 32 ]

  5. JHipster - Wikipedia

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    JHipster provides tools to generate a project with a Java stack on the server side (using Spring Boot) and a responsive Web front-end on the client side (with Angular/React and Bootstrap). It can also create microservice stack with support for Netflix OSS, Docker and Kubernetes.

  6. Angular momentum operator - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, two orthogonal components of angular momentum (for example L x and L y) are complementary and cannot be simultaneously known or measured, except in special cases such as = = =. It is, however, possible to simultaneously measure or specify L 2 and any one component of L; for example, L 2 and L z.

  7. List of sensors - Wikipedia

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  8. Unit testing - Wikipedia

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    Unit testing, a.k.a. component or module testing, is a form of software testing by which isolated source code is tested to validate expected behavior. [ 1 ] Unit testing describes tests that are run at the unit-level to contrast testing at the integration or system level.

  9. Permanent magnet synchronous generator - Wikipedia

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    A permanent magnet synchronous generator is a generator where the excitation field is provided by a permanent magnet instead of a coil. The term synchronous refers here to the fact that the rotor and magnetic field rotate with the same speed, because the magnetic field is generated through a shaft-mounted permanent magnet mechanism, and current is induced into the stationary armature.