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Use this tag for questions about the dynamic generation of the Client Report Definition Language file
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Ranking functions return a ranking value for each row in a partition. Depending on the function that is used, some rows might receive the same value as other rows. Ranking functions are non-deterministic.
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Boost.Preprocessor is a library of C++ preprocessor metaprogramming tools including repetition and recursion
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JDOM 2 is the Second version of the JDOM XML API
See the [Migration Guide][1] for differences over JDOM 1
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Aviary was a proprietary multi-media application suite that was purchased by Adobe in 2014. The Aviary Image Editor is now available as the Image Editor UI component of the Adobe Creative SDK for iOS, Android, and web.
For new questions regarding the Creative SDK's Image Editor UI component, use the tag "adobecreativesdk".
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A macro in Stata is comprised of a name and contents. When a properly punctuated macro name appears in a command or script, its contents are expanded and replace the macro name.
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Twitch is a live streaming service and global community for content spanning gaming, entertainment, music, sports, and more. Use this tag for questions related to the Twitch API, Extensions, Drops, or EventSub.
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Twilio Voice allows you to make, receive, and monitor phone calls around the world using a robust API.
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Angular Material is an implementation of Material Design in Angular. Do not use this tag for AngularJS Material, the implementation of Material Design for the older AngularJS framework.
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Use this tag for questions about DB2 for z/OS, the IBM mainframe operating system. Please also tag such questions with the more generic [db2] tag. There are enough differences between DB2 for z/OS and DB2 for other platforms to warrant a separate tag.
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