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  2. Bootstrap (front-end framework) - Wikipedia

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    Bootstrap (formerly Twitter Bootstrap) is a free and open-source CSS framework directed at responsive, mobile-first front-end web development. It contains HTML , CSS and (optionally) JavaScript -based design templates for typography , forms , buttons , navigation , and other interface components.

  3. Electrical termination - Wikipedia

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    Unibus terminator-and-bootstrap card from a PDP-11/34. The Digital Equipment Corporation minicomputer Unibus systems used terminator cards with 178 Ω pull-up resistors on the multi-drop address and data lines and 383 Ω on the single-drop signal lines. [3]

  4. 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.

  5. Generic Bootstrapping Architecture - Wikipedia

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    Generic Bootstrapping Architecture (GBA) is a technology that enables the authentication of a user.This authentication is possible if the user owns a valid identity on an HLR (Home Location Register) or on an HSS (Home Subscriber Server).

  6. Bootstrapping (compilers) - Wikipedia

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    Stage 1: the bootstrap compiler is produced. This compiler is enough to translate its own source into a program which can be executed on the target machine. At this point, all further development is done using the language defined by the bootstrap compiler, and stage 2 begins. Stage 2: a full compiler is produced by the bootstrap compiler.

  7. Computer Automation - Wikipedia

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    The LSI-2 comprised a single full card with two piggyback half cards, on the lefthand side viewed from the back was the card containing the microcode in fuse link bipolar PROMs, on the right the options card with the bootstrap Proms and serial interface for current loop teletype or RS-232 device. There were a couple of speed options of ...

  8. Cromemco - Wikipedia

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    To remedy this problem Melen and Garland went to work on designing a programmable read-only memory card they called the “Bytesaver.” The Bytesaver also could support a resident program that allowed the computer to function immediately when it was powered up, without having to first manually load a bootstrap program. The Bytesaver proved to ...

  9. Payment processor - Wikipedia

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    The first payment card [6] was created in 1950 by Ralph Schneider and Frank McNamara to allow members to use charge cards at their Diners’ Club, and consumers were required to pay their bill in full each month. In 1959, American Express [7] created the first credit card that allowed users to carry a balance from month to month.