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Reproducible research is the idea that the result of scientific research should be published with data and code in order to make it possible for other researchers to verify the results.

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Stage3D is an API in Adobe Flash which allows developers to create hardware accelerated graphics.

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tSQLt – The Database Unit Testing Framework for SQL Server

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An XML sitemap is an XML file where you provide information about the pages, videos, and other files on your site, and the relationships between them. Questions related to how XML sitemaps affect SEO are off-topic for Stack Overflow. They may be on-topic at the Webmasters Stack Exchange.

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iScroll 4 is a scrolling library for mobile web development. Using iScroll 4 developers can add overflow:scroll functionality to mobile browsers. Other features iScroll 4 provides include Pinch/Zoom, Pull-To-Refresh and element snapping.

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For questions specific to version 8.x.x of Wolfram Mathematica, or not applicable to versions 7 or earlier. Dedicated Mathematica Stack Exchange site: https://mathematica.stackexchange.com/

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pyHook is a python wrapper for global input hooks in Windows. Specifically it wraps the Windows SetWindowsHookEx API function using low-level keyboard (WH_KEYBOARD_LL) and mouse (WH_MOUSE_LL) hooks.

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An open-source JavaScript framework for building single-page applications, based on code that powered HP webOS 3.0 for the HP TouchPad device, but now supporting a wide range of desktop and mobile browsers. The core principles are object-orientation, encapsulation of view and functionality, and code reuse.

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A package for drawing pretty heatmaps in R.

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Blockly is an open-source web-based, graphical programming environment that enables users to write JavaScript, Python, PHP, and Dart programs by moving around blocks. Developers can extend it to integrate with their own apps. It has been translated into over 40 (human) languages.

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kramdown (sic, not Kramdown or KramDown, just kramdown) is a free MIT-licensed Ruby library for parsing and converting a superset of Markdown. It is completely written in Ruby, supports standard Markdown (with some minor modifications) and various extensions that have been made popular by the PHP Markdown Extra package and Maruku.

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