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Odoo (formerly OpenERP) is a suite of web based open source business apps. Born as an open source ERP, now it has modules for CMS, e-commerce, blog, Q&A and much more. Use this tag for questions regarding Odoo development, including development on the Odoo core, custom addons, and API.
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An attribute conferred to computer software or computing methods and concepts that are implemented and inter-operate on multiple computer platforms.
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Used for ordered and unordered lists and their list items in HTML, and also any list styles applied to them.
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Use this tag for questions specific to version 3 of Vue.js, an open-source, progressive Javascript framework for building user interfaces.
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Dropdowns are toggleable, contextual overlays for displaying lists of links and more.
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GZip/gzip is both the name for a compressed data format and any of several software applications implementing this format. Use this tag for questions about implementing the library on your program.
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Use this tag for questions related to Apple's App Store Connect. Do not post questions related to needing support and issues with the website. Only post questions related to using AppStore Connect in relation to developing your app.
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Issues around forms and graphics being drawn onto a computer screen, windowing system or device
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HTML parsing is the process of consuming a serialization of an HTML document and producing a representation that you can work with programmatically — e.g., in order to extract data from it. The HTML specification defines a standard algorithm for parsing HTML, which is implemented in all major browsers.
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Profiling is the process of measuring an application or system by running an analysis tool called a profiler. Profiling tools can focus on many aspects: functions call times and count, memory usage, cpu load, and resource usage.
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