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  2. Graphical widget - Wikipedia

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    Icon – a quickly comprehensible symbol of a software tool, function, or a data file. Tree view – a graphical control element that presents a hierarchical view of information; Grid view or datagrid – a spreadsheet-like tabular view of data that allows numbers or text to be entered in rows and columns.

  3. Flutter (software) - Wikipedia

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    On March 3, 2021, Google released Flutter 2 during an online Flutter Engage event. [7] [33] It added a Canvas-based renderer for web in addition to the HTML-based renderer and early-access desktop application support for Windows, macOS, and Linux. [33] [7] It also shipped with Dart 2.0 which included support for null-safety.

  4. Splash screen - Wikipedia

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    The splash screen for version 2.65 of Blender. A splash screen is a graphical control element consisting of a window containing an image, a logo, and the current version of the software.

  5. Mobile app development - Wikipedia

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    Design experts advocate for the following design principles to create successful and effective mobile apps: Clutter-free screens: Keeps interactions quick and simple, allowing users to focus on one specific task rather than being overwhelmed with multiple features and tasks. Design experts strongly advocate for one task per screen and recommend ...

  6. List of Google products - Wikipedia

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    Material Design: A design language created in 2014, that focuses on creating user interfaces with a consistent visual language. Dart: A structured web programming language. Flutter: A mobile cross-platform development tool for Android and iOS. Go: A compiled, concurrent programming language. OpenSocial: APIs for building social applications on ...

  7. Grid computing - Wikipedia

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    “Distributed” or “grid” computing in general is a special type of parallel computing that relies on complete computers (with onboard CPUs, storage, power supplies, network interfaces, etc.) connected to a network (private, public or the Internet) by a conventional network interface producing commodity hardware, compared to the lower efficiency of designing and constructing a small ...

  8. SVG - Wikipedia

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    For instance, if an SVG file is deployed as a CSS background image, or a logo on some website, or in some image gallery, then when the image is loaded in a browser it activates a script or other content. This could lock up the browser (the Billion laughs attack), but could also lead to HTML injection and cross-site scripting attacks. The W3C ...

  9. Flat design - Wikipedia

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    Flat design is a style of interface design emphasizing minimalist use of simple elements, typography, and flat colors. [1] Designers may prefer flat design because it allows interface designs to be more streamlined and efficient. It is easier to quickly convey information while still looking visually appealing and approachable.