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React friendly API wrapper around MapboxGL JS.

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Use this tag for issues related to development with version 9.0 of the C# language. You should generally also include the [c#] tag.

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Profiles are intended to give some extra behaviors to maven builds, with a set of properties, plugin or actions

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AVPlayerLayer is a subclass of CALayer to which an AVPlayer object can direct its visual output.

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Stateful programmatic web browsing in Python, after Andy Lester’s Perl module WWW::Mechanize.

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childViewController is Apple's iOS Custom Container View Controller management style. Specifically the -addChildViewController: method facilitates Apple's iOS in order to combine multiple view controllers in a custom hierarchy (similar in concept to the UISplitViewController class)

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A projectile refers to an object, point type or solid, that was launched into an orbit or ballistic trajectory and is typically traveling at high velocity.

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For questions regarding a Message that is specified in the Internet standard Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME).

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Rhodes is an open source Ruby-based cross-platform development framework designed to create native applications. Developers utilize a standard MVC architecture using Ruby and HTML-templating (ERB), including constructs to interact natively with the device. The framework's write-once:deploy-many approach currently supports building to iOS, BlackBerry, Android, Windows Mobile, Big Windows (XP, 7 and 8) and Windows Phone.

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Chapel is a portable, open-source parallel programming language. Use this tag to ask questions about the Chapel language or its implementation. If curious about learning the Chapel, testing its advanced parallel execution or interested for more serious work or even HPC-grade workloads, one may run, test and share Chapel-code via on-line IDE platform at https://TiO.run for learning or end up on Cray High-End HPC-supercomputing fabric. The way starts here

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If your question is related to the BitTorrent peer-to-peer filesharing protocol, use [bittorrent] instead

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