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Microsoft Windows version 11 is an operating system for computers. Use for questions about software development on or for the OS. General support questions are OFF-TOPIC and may be asked on https://superuser.com

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WildFly, formerly known as JBoss AS, or simply JBoss, is an application server authored by JBoss, now developed by Red Hat. WildFly is written in Java, and implements the Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) specification. It runs on multiple platforms. WildFly is free and open-source software, subject to the requirements of the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL), version 2.1.

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A probability distribution is a function that defines the probability of occurrences of the different possible values of a variable.

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Cross Mobile Development Platform. It has WYSIWYG Design Editor, JavaScript and on device debug features

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Message received for different reasons when trying unsuccessfully to connect to a server.

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This tag should be used to differentiate questions about the importing of a range of data from other questions on this site. Use when the topic is the IMPORTRANGE function. Should generally be used in conjunction with tag [google-sheets].

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TinyMCE is an open source WYSIWYG HTML editor that provides a modern rich text editing experience for web applications. Use this tag for questions regarding the usage of TinyMCE and its integration with CMSs and other web-based applications.

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Used for questions related to kartik widgets, components, behaviors developed mostly for Yii2 Framework. Some of the popular widgets are katik\select2, kartik\dateTimePicker etc

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Use this tag to explicitly mark a question related to GitLab Community Edition only. Should never come in conjunction with GitLab-ee (use only GitLab instead)

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Recursive backtracking is a general algorithm for finding solutions to computational problems that incrementally builds partial solutions and drops those which are identified as futile *as early as possible*.

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Django 1.5 is a version of the Django framework, released in February 2013. Please only use this tag if your question relates specifically to this version.

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