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dashing

Dashing is the present participle of the verb dash and is used in English as both a participle and an adjective. As an adjective, it describes someone or something that is strikingly stylish, confident, or adventurous. A dashing figure or a dashing coat conveys a sense of vigor and flair and is often associated with charm, gallantry, or swashbuckling energy. As a verb, dashing describes the act of moving quickly or suddenly, as in dashing through a room or dashing off to a destination. The term can carry positive or playful connotations, depending on context, sometimes implying romance or bravado and at other times brisk efficiency.

The etymology traces to dash, meaning to run or strike with force. The figurative sense of boldness

In computing, Dashing is the name of an open-source framework for building dashboards. It originated as a

or
elegance
emerged
in
English
in
the
early
modern
period
and
has
remained
common
in
literature
and
everyday
speech.
lightweight
platform
that
allows
assembling
live-updating
dashboards
from
modular
widgets,
typically
used
to
display
metrics
and
status
information.
While
no
longer
widely
maintained,
it
is
recognized
for
popularizing
a
simple,
real-time
dashboard
approach
and
has
influenced
subsequent
tools
and
frameworks
in
the
space.