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Refers to the org.springframework.context.annotation package of the Spring Framework that moves bean definition and Spring configuration out of XML file and into Java classes via annotations.
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BuckleScript was previously known as a compiler for compiling OCaml to efficient JavaScript code.
It has now evolved into the ReScript language. Use the [rescript] tag instead.
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Use the streamsets tag for questions regarding StreamSets DataOps Platform which includes Data Collector, Transformer and Control Hub.
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The signed apk is simply the unsigned apk that has been signed via the JDK jarsigner tool.
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Webflow is an online visual builder for websites, simliar to Squarespace and Wix. DO NOT use this tag for questions on how to use the Webflow designer interface, CMS editor, SEO, or setting up and configuration of Webflow hosting. Questions tagged with [webflow] must show prior research and some example JavaScript custom code, together with the HTML markup of the elements you are working with.
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hot module replacement means code changes appear instantly in the browser without the need to rebuild the entire app.
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Boosting is a machine learning ensemble meta-algorithm in supervised learning, and a family of machine learning algorithms that convert weak learners to strong ones.
Also:
Boosting is the process of enhancing the relevancy of a document or field
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Bitrise is a CI/CD Platform for mobile development (iOS/Android/Xamarin). Use this tag to ask questions about Bitrise builds, workflows, webhooks, and app configurations.
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