JavaScript: which JS framework Google Keep use? [closed] - javascript

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I'm just curious, which JS framework Google Keep use? I can't find any mention about that.

I can't say 100% what they use since (to my knowledge) it isn't exactly out there; but you can look into other libraries which achieve very similar layouts like: Masonry, Isotope, Salvattore, etc... There is a good chance Google is either extending functionality from that, or using it themselves.
Also to add to this question, look into the stackoverflow question I found from another user: Is there a Google Keep API?

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I am wondering which chart library this website uses: https://digitalik.net/btc/
Is it a specific JS library, or just some HTML 5 stuff? Also, I'd be interested to learn how you found it out?
Judging from the source code, the charts seem to be in some div containers, but I didn't fully understand the source code.
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I would like to perform Spell Checking on textarea and like to show invalid words onchange. For this i found JavaScriptSpellCheck plugin but looks it will not support for jsp pages. is it? if, yes please suggest one good plugin to make my work easier.
Yes, there are many tools available for spell check in JSP pages.
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Documentation offline searchable....Java, Javascript, JQuery, Angular...etc. [closed]

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Is there a way to get Documentation offline and searchable? For example for Java I have done this to get Java doc offline.
Off-Line Java API Documentation in Eclipse?
But is there a way that I can make this searchable? Because I am just starting so when I am to look for a Java Map for example. I don't know if its under java.lang or java.util...etc So it makes looking for specific doc extremely hard.
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I am looking for a good tagging library. I wanted to have Ajax, autocomplete, and being able to store values and labels for each tag. I found a few promising ones, but I was not able to develop on top of it for my needs. The one I looked at extensively is below:
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Are there any JavaScript libraries for interacting with AOL's OSCAR protocol? [closed]

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I know AOL provides a library for their Web AIM (or whatever its called) but I'm more interested in something I can use with something like v8cgi.
If you are wanting a client-side browser based solution, you'd have to create a proxy similar to how Meebo does this. Otherwise, if you want to use something like node.js you'd be able to implement something using sockets.
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