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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.
AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) is an access control service for the broader AWS platform. Use this tag for questions about using its CLI, writing JSON for it, or using its SDKs ONLY. General-use AWS AIM questions are off-topic and should be asked on Server Fault instead (note: *any* AWS question can be asked on Server Fault instead).
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Questions related to GStreamer (also known as Gst), an open source multimedia framework, powering everything from linux servers and linux desktop systems to a host of embedded devices.
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A function provided by the user of a program or an environment most often for spreadsheet type applications or database applications. Use [custom-functions-excel] for Excel and [custom-function] for Google sheets. Specify a programming language tag as well: [google-apps-script], [javascript], [sql], [tsql], etc. as well as a tag for the application: [excel], [google-spreadsheet], [sql-server] etc.
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The act of identifying differences between two or more files in order to support various software development activities (bug tracking, patch creation, ...)
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Bokeh is a library for interactive visualization (including streaming or large datasets) that targets modern web browsers for presentation, and high level languages such as Python, Scala, and R for use.
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Modifying the default state of an application to suit a user's preferences or to address the unique requirements of a particular objective.
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Support vector machines (SVMs) are a set of related supervised learning methods that analyze data and recognize patterns, used for classification and regression analysis.
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A tool used for finding business/networking connections, such as for suggesting job candidates. Used for questions regarding LinkedIn's APIs.
Do not ask questions about LinkedIn's terms of service, problems with registering for a service with them, or what APIs they will be offering in the future. They are not appropriate for asking on Stack Overflow, *even if* LinkedIn appeared to direct you here.
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An application designed to run in the computer environment (machine language and OS) being referenced. The term is used to contrast a native application with an interpreted one such as a Java application that is not native to a single platform.
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