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A word boundary is the regular expression construct (\b) that denotes a word boundary which indicates a pointer position that is ahead of and behind a word character and a non-word character or the other way around (\w\W or \W\w), and vice-versa for non-word boundaries (\B).

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A .NET target to dispatch some work to. In winforms and WPF this is usually to the main UI thread.

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Non-relational databases is a generic descriptor for data stores which do not adhere to the relational database paradigm.

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WPF: Defines a command that implements ICommand and is routed through the element tree.

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Reflow is the name of the web browser process for re-calculating the positions and geometries of elements in the document, for the purpose of re-rendering part or all of the document.

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The tag "tray" refers mostly to the GUI system notification area (called system tray) and rarely to the disc tray of an optical disc drive. Better use tag "trayicon" in case of a single tray icon and "notification-area" or "system-tray" in other cases about the system tray.

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HTML Tidy is an html formatter used to pretty print existing markup.

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Anything related to C or C++ standard library functions `putchar` (C) or `std::putchar` (C++). These functions are used to write a single character to the standard output stream `stdout`.

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OC4J is the Oracle Application Server (Oracle Container 4 Java, formerly Orion), up to Oracle 10g.

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