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  2. Comparison of JavaScript charting libraries - Wikipedia

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    Apache 2.0 [62] Yes Yes No No No Yes Yes No No Yes No No No No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Highcharts, Highstock Proprietary: Free for personal and non-commercial uses. [63] Paid for commercial applications. [64] Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes [65] Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes JenScript: BSD-3 [66 ...

  3. React (JavaScript library) - Wikipedia

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    React DOM – Fixes a crash in IE11 17.0.2 22 March 2021 React DOM – Remove an unused dependency to address the SharedArrayBuffer cross-origin isolation warning. 18.0.0 29 March 2022 Concurrent React, Automatic batching, New Suspense Features, Transitions, Client and Server Rendering APIs, New Strict Mode Behaviors, New Hooks [55] 18.1.0

  4. React (software) - Wikipedia

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    On February 16, 2019, React 16.8 was released to the public, introducing React Hooks. [18] Hooks are functions that let developers "hook into" React state and lifecycle features from function components. [19]

  5. Doughnut (economic model) - Wikipedia

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    The Doughnut, or Doughnut economics, is a visual framework for sustainable development – shaped like a doughnut or lifebelt – combining the concept of planetary boundaries with the complementary concept of social boundaries. [1] The name derives from the shape of the diagram, i.e. a disc with a hole in the middle.

  6. Doughnut Economics: Seven Ways to Think Like a 21st-Century ...

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    The hole or inner ring of the doughnut represents the space where those who lack the minimum requirement for leading a good life, reside. These minimum requirements are based on the UN's sustainable development goals (SDGs). [3] The outer ring of the doughnut "represents the ecological ceiling drawn up by earth-system scientists".

  7. Category:Doughnuts - Wikipedia

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    A doughnut, or donut, is a deep-fried piece of dough or batter, typically circular in shape with a hole in the center. See the article doughnut for additional detail.

  8. List of doughnut shops - Wikipedia

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    [1] Per capita, the largest concentration of doughnut shops in the world exist in Canada, and Japan has the second-highest concentration per capita. [2] Per capita, Canadians eat the most doughnuts compared to all world countries. [3] The large number of Tim Hortons restaurants in Canada (over 4,600) significantly contributes to this ...

  9. Potato doughnut - Wikipedia

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    Potato doughnuts share similar ingredients to normal doughnuts, but have all or most of the flour replaced with either mashed potatoes [14] or potato starch. [15]Potato doughnuts tend to be a light, fluffy variety of doughnut [16] and are usually topped with the same variety of frosting or toppings as other doughnuts. [16]