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  2. They spoke out against their employer. Then trade secrets law ...

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    He had signed up for GitHub in 2012, as the code management tool was becoming the industry standard, using it like tens of millions of other tech workers do — to collaborate on coding projects ...

  3. Sokoban - Wikipedia

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    Character actions: In Pukoban, the character can pull boxes in addition to pushing them. Reverse mode : In this variant, the player solves the standard puzzle backward, starting with all boxes on goal squares.

  4. API - Wikipedia

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    This metadata can be used by the compiler, tools, and by the run-time environment to implement custom behaviors or custom handling. [57] It is possible to generate API documentation in a data-driven manner. By observing many programs that use a given API, it is possible to infer the typical usages, as well the required contracts and directives ...

  5. Chris Wanstrath - Wikipedia

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    In June 2018, Microsoft acquired GitHub for $7.5 billion (~$8.96 billion in 2023) in an all-stock deal. [17] [3] At the time, GitHub was the world's largest host service for software code. [10] In addition to GitHub, Wanstrath created the job queue program Resque, [6] [18] the Mustache templating language, [19] and the Atom text editor.

  6. Box office - Wikipedia

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    On August 7, 1998, Box Office Mojo was launched by Brandon Gray and in 1999 he started posting the Friday grosses sourced from Exhibitor Relations so that they were publicly available for free online on Saturdays [25] and posted the Sunday estimates on Sundays. [33] In July 2008, Box Office Mojo was purchased by Amazon.com through its ...

  7. Box office futures - Wikipedia

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    In the United States the idea of a futures trading in relation to the success of Hollywood films dates back at least to 1996, when Max Keiser and Michael R. Burns launched Hollywood Stock Exchange (HSX) as a web-based, multiplayer game in which players use simulated money to buy and sell "shares" of actors, directors, upcoming films, and film-related options. [2]

  8. Box Office Mojo - Wikipedia

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    Box Office Mojo is an American website that tracks box-office revenue in a systematic, algorithmic way. The site was founded in 1998 by Brandon Gray, and was bought in 2008 by IMDb , which itself is owned by Amazon .

  9. Cocaine (PaaS) - Wikipedia

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    Cocaine (Configurable Omnipotent Custom Applications Integrated Network Engine) was an open-source PaaS system for creating custom cloud hosting apps that are similar to Bluemix, Google App Engine, or Heroku.