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Use this tag for questions related to touchesMoved:withEvent, a UIResponder event-handling method in the UIKit framework and MonoTouch.UIKit Namespace.

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This tag would be for cases where a database is accessed locally, not over a network.

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The Red language is inspired by the interpreted language Rebol, but is compiled and hence has a wider range of application...from device drivers to high-level purposes. It is functional, imperative and symbolic, with prototype-based object support. Like LISP and Rebol, it is homoiconic and thus its own meta-language. It is both statically and JIT-compiled to native code, with strong support for concurrency and parallelism (actors, parallel collections).

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gulp-uglify is a gulp plugin for files minification using UglifyJS.

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An ORM library for CodeIgniter that builds on CodeIgniter's existing ActiveRecord library. Despite its name, it does not use the DataMapper pattern, but is instead an implementation of the ActiveRecord pattern.

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Graphical sql browser for Macs

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An rule-based URLRewrite filter for Java Servlet technologies, similar to apache's mod_rewrite.

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USART stands for Universal Synchronous/Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter is a modern IC which comes with a [UART](https://stackoverflow.com/tags/uart/info) that can also communicate synchronously. A USART is usually an individual (or part of an) integrated circuit used for serial communications over a computer or peripheral device serial port. The tag usart can be used for programming related questions of any usart device.

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VuePress is a Vue-powered static site generator.

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Hortonworks Data Platform (HDP) is a distribution of an open-source Apache Hadoop data platform containing a set of projects on top of the HDFS and YARN as core layer of Hadoop.

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