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    Lightning Design System for React

    Lightning Design System for React

    Salesforce Lightning Design System for React

    ...Advanced usage requires that your babel presets are set up correctly. create-react-app and environments that do not transpile code within node_modules are not compatible with the component import below. All the examples on the documentation site use this syntax. You can use the Babel preset, @salesforce/babel-preset-design-system-react, to get started. This preset will keep Babel compatible with Design System React and allow ES6 module benefits such as tree-shaking.
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    DBOM is a .Net class library that provides a database object model API and a set of interfaces representing DML statements. The class library supports standard SQL-92 syntax and includes implementations that provide access to Oracle and MS-SQL via ODBC.
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