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A statistical test provides a mechanism for making quantitative decisions about a process or processes.
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Interactive paging indicator widget, compatible with the ViewPager from the Android Support Library.
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A distributed consensus protocol designed to be easy to understand. It's equivalent to Paxos in fault-tolerance and performance.
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The Pebble SDK is a software development kit for the Pebble smartwatch and the Pebble App Store. It is generally installed on a computer and includes all of the libraries available to developers for Pebble.
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Borland C++ is a command-line C/C++ programming environment for MS-DOS and Windows. It was the successor to Turbo C++.
This is not to be confused with the Borland C++Builder IDE environment. Use this tag for questions related to the old command-line compiler. Use the "c++builder" tag for questions related to the IDE compiler instead.
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1.9.0.1 resolved the two issue fixed on 1.9.0 and released on May 16, 2014.
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Cmder is a software package created out of pure frustration over the absence of nice console emulators on Windows. It's further extended with the Monokai color scheme and a custom prompt layout.
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For questions relating to reasoning tasks that can be be performed by programming tools. To be used with relevant tool, language and environment tags. Not to be use for questions related to program logic or algorithms, or the act of human reasoning.
Reasoning tools are based on either a rule engine, OWL, RDFS, and can be inclusions in tools such as Jena, Oracle Spatial, or add ons such as Pellet.
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Windows Mobile 6, formerly codenamed "Crossbow", was released on February 12, 2007 at the 3GSM World Congress 2007. It comes in three different versions: "Windows Mobile 6 Standard" for Smartphones (phones without touchscreens), "Windows Mobile 6 Professional" for Pocket PCs with phone functionality, and "Windows Mobile 6 Classic" for Pocket PCs without cellular radios.
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