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Numpy universal functions are "vectorized" functions operating on elements (element by element) on a Numpy array.
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PhoneGap desktop app is a GUI built on top of the CLI version, it is compatible with Cordova projects too.
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TVML (Television program Making Language) is a text-based language that can describe all the necessary elements for a TV program production.
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Wordpress-Hook refers to the method in which functions or a piece of code interacts/modifies another piece of code in the open-source content management system WordPress, similar to how a plug-in acts as a software component that adds a specific feature to an existing computer program. Use this tag for questions related to this particular way of interacting in Wordpress Core.
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FreePBX is an open-source web-based GUI for Asterisk (PBX), a voice over IP server. On-topic questions include those about writing FreePBX modules, or extending built-in dialplan. Stack Overflow is not an appropriate place for server management or general support of either FreePBX or Asterisk.
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Portainer is a lightweight management UI which allows you to easily manage your different Docker environments.
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a framework for developing and managing scalable scientific data processing pipelines targeted for cloud or cluster computing
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Use for questions about using Android Studio, an official IDE targeted at Android development. Do NOT use for questions about programming for Android in general; instead use [android].
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Use for questions about the MarkLogic Data Hub Framework. More people will see your question if you also tag it with "marklogic".
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React Developer Tools lets you inspect the React component hierarchy, including component props and state.
It exists both as a browser extension (for Chrome and Firefox), and as a standalone app (works with other environments including Safari, IE, and React Native).
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