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A tag is a keyword or label that categorizes your question with other, similar questions. Using the right tags makes it easier for others to find and answer your question.
URL routing is the process of mapping a URL to its content.

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The DISTINCT keyword is used to remove duplicate values from a result of a SQL or SPARQL query.

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LinearLayout is one of the basic layouts in Android. It arranges its children one after the another, either horizontally or vertically.

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Jetpack Compose is Android’s modern toolkit for building native declarative UI made by Google. If you're targeting desktop with Compose for Desktop, use both this and [compose-desktop] tags.

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Spring Framework 5 includes a new spring-webflux module. The module contains support for reactive HTTP and WebSocket clients as well as for reactive server web applications including REST, HTML browser, and WebSocket style interactions.WebFlux can run on Servlet containers with support for the Servlet 3.1 Non-Blocking IO API as well as on other async runtimes such as Netty and Undertow.

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Hyperlink (or link) is a reference to a document that the reader can directly follow, or that is followed automatically.

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OfficeJS is the new JavaScript extensibility model for Microsoft Office client applications. You can extend Office applications that run on Windows, web, iOS, and the Mac. This model is applicable to Office client applications starting with Office 2013. Please read the tag info for additional guidance on how to increase the chance that you'll get a high quality answer to your questions.

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The Firebase Security API uses a flexible authentication system and an expression-based rules language to provide a very flexible security model.

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A JButton is a common button in Java Swing.

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A cell is an atomic element within a structure composed of columns and/or rows, such as a table or grid. For questions regarding cell arrays in MATLAB, the tag [cell-array] should be used.

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Ubuntu 14.04 is a support release of the Ubuntu Linux distribution. Use this tag only for questions that are specific to Ubuntu 14.04. If your question applies to other versions of Ubuntu, use [ubuntu] instead. If your question applies to other distributions of Linux, use [linux] instead.

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