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MPlayer is a free and open source media player.

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vnc-server is used to remotely access a machine from another machine where vnc-client will be running

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For question related to the Halide domain-specific language including scheduling, and computations. Halide supports different languages such as C, C++, Matlab/octave and Python. Please consider a language tag as well.

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Snapchat is a mobile photo messaging application. Use this tag for programming-specific questions regarding the usage of Snapchat, Snapchat's APIs, or Snap Kit development tools. Questions regarding general usage of the app or platform are off-topic.

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Spring Data for Apache Solr is one of the sub-projects of Spring Data oriented towards facilitating the use of the search engine Apache Solr.

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C/C++ library that encode video streams into H.264/MPEG4 AVC format

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Multiple choice is a form of assessment in which respondents are asked to select the best possible answer (or answers) out of the choices from a list. The multiple choice format is most frequently used in educational testing, in market research, and in elections.

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CryptoAPI Next Generation (CNG) is the next version of the Windows CryptoAPI available since Vista. It adds NSA Suite B algoritms (including elliptic-curve cryptography) and is FIPS 140-2 certified.

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Component toolset of purely HTML+CSS+JavaScript components for modern web applications. Ignite UI utilizes and extends jQuery and jQuery UI. Ignite UI includes components such as grid, hierarchical grid, tree grid, pivot grid, charts, map, tree, combo, upload, editors, WYSIWYG, tile manager, layout manager, scroll, etc. Ignite UI also provides extensions supporting popular frameworks like Knockout.js, AngularJS, Angular, ReactJS, etc.

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Programmable Command Formats (PCFs) is an IBM technology used for communicating with IBM MQ queue managers.

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