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A tag is a keyword or label that categorizes your question with other, similar questions. Using the right tags makes it easier for others to find and answer your question.
WinRAR is a trialware file archiver utility for Windows.

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For questions concerning Internet Explorer's built-in developer tools (HTML and CSS inspectors, JavaScript console, Profiler, Network Inspection, etc).

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HWIOAuthBundle adds support for authenticating users via OAuth in Symfony2.

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The CHARINDEX function searches a character string for the first occurrence of a target substring, where the search begins at a specified or default character position within the source string.

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A framework and set of tools for software defined radio (SDR) based on the software component architecture (SCA) standard.

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Plunker is an online community for creating, collaborating on and sharing web development ideas.

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OPAM is the standard tool to manage OCaml source packages

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Stormpath is a paid scalable cloud-based user management and authentication service with free tier (for developers). With multi-platform API Stormpath provides a common role-based access control & authentication framework that can be used across disparate applications and multiple programming languages. It also provides an on-line management console and workflows for user registration and password recovery.

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ArUco is a C++ library (based on OpenCV) for detection of squared planar markers. Use this tag for questions about using the library.

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For programming the MMU hardware to implement paging or virtual addressing. Please give details of the MMU hardware. Use the tags 'paging' or 'virtual-memory' for use of an MMU as opposed to hardware programming.

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Locales encapsulate information about linguistic, cultural, and technological conventions and standards. Examples of information encapsulated by a locale include the symbol used for the decimal separator in numbers and the way dates are formatted. Locales are typically used to provide, format, and interpret information about and according to the user’s customs and preferences. They are frequently used in conjunction with formatters.

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