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  2. Comparison of JavaScript charting libraries - Wikipedia

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    Highcharts, Highstock Proprietary: Free for personal and non-commercial uses. [28] Paid for commercial applications. [29] Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes [30] Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes jqxChart, part of JQWidgets: Proprietary: Free with a link [31] or commercial [32] Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes ...

  3. Highcharts - Wikipedia

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    Highcharts is a software library for charting written in pure JavaScript, first released in 2009. The license is proprietary . It is free for personal/non-commercial uses and paid for commercial applications.

  4. Secretary problem - Wikipedia

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    Graphs of probabilities of getting the best candidate (red circles) from n applications, and k/n (blue crosses) where k is the sample size. The secretary problem demonstrates a scenario involving optimal stopping theory [1] [2] that is studied extensively in the fields of applied probability, statistics, and decision theory.

  5. Coding interview - Wikipedia

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    A coding interview is intended to seek out creative thinkers and those who can adapt their solutions to rapidly changing and dynamic scenarios. [citation needed] Typical questions that a candidate might be asked to answer during the second-round interview include: [7] Design a GPS navigation unit for a hiker.

  6. Twin pattern - Wikipedia

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    Data abstraction - partner classes of the twin class have to be tightly coupled, as probably they have to access each other private fields and methods. In Java, this can be achieved by placing the partner classes into a common package and providing package visibility for the required fields and methods.

  7. Object-oriented programming - Wikipedia

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    In object-oriented programming, polymorphism more specifically refers to subtyping or subtype polymorphism, where a function can work with a specific interface and thus manipulate entities of different classes in a uniform manner. [61] For example, imagine a program has two shapes: a circle and a square. Both come from a common class called ...

  8. Naming convention (programming) - Wikipedia

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    Java compilers do not enforce these rules, but failing to follow them may result in confusion and erroneous code. For example, widget.expand() and Widget.expand() imply significantly different behaviours: widget.expand() implies an invocation to method expand() in an instance named widget, whereas Widget.expand() implies an invocation to static ...

  9. Multiple choice - Wikipedia

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    Multiple choice questions lend themselves to the development of objective assessment items, but without author training, questions can be subjective in nature. Because this style of test does not require a teacher to interpret answers, test-takers are graded purely on their selections, creating a lower likelihood of teacher bias in the results. [8]