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  2. React Native - Wikipedia

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    React Native is an open-source UI software framework developed by Meta Platforms (formerly Facebook Inc.). [3] It is used to develop applications for Android , [ 4 ] : §Chapter 1 [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Android TV , [ 7 ] iOS , [ 4 ] : §Chapter 1 [ 6 ] macOS , [ 8 ] tvOS , [ 9 ] Web , [ 10 ] Windows [ 8 ] and UWP [ 11 ] by enabling developers to use the ...

  3. React (software) - Wikipedia

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    React creates an in-memory data-structure cache, computes the resulting differences, and then updates the browser's displayed DOM efficiently. [31] This process is called reconciliation. This allows the programmer to write code as if the entire page is rendered on each change, while React only renders the components that actually change.

  4. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Linking

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    Here readers would see the link displayed as particle physics, not the hidden reference to the page Parton (particle physics), unless they followed the link or inspected the target title e.g. by mousing over it. If a physical copy of the article were printed, or the article saved as an audio file, the reference to the parton model would be lost.

  5. Computer program - Wikipedia

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    It is one component of software, which also includes documentation and other intangible components. [1] A computer program in its human-readable form is called source code. Source code needs another computer program to execute because computers can only execute their native machine instructions.

  6. iOS 10 - Wikipedia

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    The "slide to unlock" mechanism on the lock screen was removed in favor of pressing the home button. [23] Similar to the feature on the Apple Watch , the "Raise to Wake" function, which requires a device with an M9 motion coprocessor or newer, wakes up the device when the user lifts it.