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In mathematics, an average is a measure of the "middle" or "typical" value of a data set. Different types of averages include the arithmetic mean, the median, and the mode.

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GitHub Actions allows you to easily automate your software workflows. Use this tag for questions regarding help on creating a workflow. If you need help on GitHub Actions in general, consider contacting GitHub by emailing their support (support.github.com/contact) or by asking in GitHub's Community Forum (github.community).

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XPages is HCL's web and mobile application development platform for applications built on top of the HCL Domino server.

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A common means for (un)related objects to communicate with each other.

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Moq is a strongly typed and minimalistic mocking framework for .NET.

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NetworkX is a Python package for the creation, manipulation, and study of the structure, dynamics, and functions of complex networks. Use this tag for questions about how to install or use the package, for clarification on any of its methods, or for help with algorithms written with it. Do not use this tag for questions related to troubleshooting computer network connectivity.

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Sinatra is a Domain Specific Language (DSL) for quickly creating web applications in Ruby with minimal effort. It is an alternative to other Ruby web application frameworks such as Ruby on Rails, Nitro, Camping, and Rango.

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Titanium is a JavaScript-based SDK allowing developers to create native iOS and Android applications.

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An immutable, integer-indexed array of objects from the Apple Foundation framework.

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PHPMailer is an email creation and sending class for PHP. PHPMailer is designed to communicate directly with other servers, unlike PHP's native `mail()` function.

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A computer cluster is a set of connected systems that work together so that in many respects they can be viewed as a single system.

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