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Lit is a web components and HTML templating library. It includes the Lit HTML template renderer and LitElement web component base class.

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A data format used in biomedical imaging, proposed by the Neuroimaging Informatics Technology Initiative.

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A function in R that calculates the difference of two times.

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a free, open-source, embedded NoSQL database for .NET

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Questions related to integrating with the Spring Cloud AWS libraries

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Use this tag for questions about DotNetBrowser, a Chromium-based control which allows .NET applications to display web pages.

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This tag should be used for questions which relate specifically to the new JDK 11 `java.net.http` package which includes new classes and interfaces such as HttpClient, HttpRequest, HttpResponse, and WebSocket. This tag should not be used for questions which relate to HTTP handling with the older `java.net` package. This tag can be used for questions about the incubator versions of this package, but do make the JDK version clear in such cases.

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A trap is an SNMP message used by an Agent to notify its Manager that an event has occurred, either an error or a normal occurrence. Use this tag for SNMP related questions that concern Trap messages.

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Represents questions specific to AngularJS 1.6. This release brings (among others) news on the component method, $http success() and error() and the ngModelOptions inheritence.

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