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Anything related to network interfaces, i.e. the hardware subsystems that allow systems to connect to a network. DO NOT USE this tag for purely hardware-related questions, which are off-topic on SO.

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Beego is an open-source, high-performance, modular, full-stack web framework for the Go programming language.

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An Android library providing APIs to interact with iBeacon technology.

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Omnipay is a framework agnostic, multi-gateway payment processing library for PHP 5.3+

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AzCopy is a command-line utility which allows to upload or download files between Windows Azure Blob Storage and the local file system

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The tidytext package provides tools for text mining using tidy data principles in R.

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Use this tag for questions specific to Apache Jmeter 3.2, released on 14 April 2017. Always specify the jmeter tag as this tag should end up being an alias for 3.2 version.

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Autograd can automatically differentiate native Python and Numpy code and is also used by the deep learning framework PyTorch. It can handle a large subset of Python's features, including loops, ifs, recursion and closures, and it can also take derivatives of derivatives of derivatives. The main intended application of Autograd is gradient-based optimization.

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For questions relating to the Singularity scientific computing container solution.

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adal.js is a new library meant to help you to take advantage of Azure AD to secure your SPA apps and consume Web API from JavaScript.

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