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A simple, but extensible Python implementation for the Telegram Bot API.
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For PROGRAMMING questions about AzerothCore, the open source MMORPG game-server framework. Non-programming questions are off-topic.
Use this tag for AzerothCore based programming questions such as database programming, c++ questions, script programming, programming custom modules, etc. General support/configuration questions are off-topic.
Stack Overflow should NOT be used to just report bugs, as bugs should be reported as GitHub issues.
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Angular Material is an implementation of Material Design in Angular. This tag is for version 6.x of Angular Material for Angular 6. Do not use this tag for other versions or for AngularJS Material, the implementation of Material Design for the older AngularJS framework.
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Controller which allow you to present web content within the app.
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OBD-II is an automotive term referring to the diagnostic system of a car. The OBD-II specification includes standardized hardware and message protocols. With an OBD-II connector, it's possible to read the diagnostic data from the car, e.g., vehicle speed, RPM, mileage, airflow.
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Microsoft Office InfoPath is a software application for designing, distributing, filling and submitting electronic forms containing structured data. According to one of its inventors, a key architectural design decision was "to adhere to the XML paradigm of separating the data in a document from the formatting".
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The NSMutableString class declares the programmatic interface to an object that manages a mutable string — that is, a string whose contents can be edited — that conceptually represents an array of Unicode characters.
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In mobile devices there are different orientations (typically, portrait and landscape). Detecting the orientation change will help apps to resize their contents or relayout their UI elements.
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DITA is an XML architecture for documentation. It stands for Darwin Information Typing Architecture. Viewed by some as a competitor to DocBook, it focuses mainly on modular units of documentation, but it also borrows other principles from programming, such as typing and inheritance.
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