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An NSWorkspace object responds to application requests to perform a variety of services: Opening, manipulating, and obtaining information about files and devices, Tracking changes to the file system, devices, and the user database, Getting and setting Finder information for files, Launching applications
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ValueInjecter lets you define your own convention-based matching algorithms (ValueInjections) in order to match up (inject) source values to destination values.
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Use this tag for questions specific to XQuery version 3.0 and no other version.
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The sessionStorage object stores the data for only one session. The data is deleted when the user closes the browser window.
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Mach is the name of the foundational component of the XNU kernel, common to macOS, iOS, tvOS and watchOS. Originally developed by CMU, it was adopted by NeXTSTEP, and integrated into macOS (formally known as Mac OS X) when the former merged with Apple. Though largely undocumented, Mach APIs make up the core of XNU's IPC, scheduling and memory management, supplementing the more widely known POSIX APIs offered in Darwin.
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An elegant HMVC PHP5 framework that provides a rich set of components for building web applications.
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The R package maptools provides a set of tools for manipulating and reading geographic data, in particular ESRI shapefiles.
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TexturePacker is a utility for Sprite sheets, normally for use in the cocos2d game engine.
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A listener object that reacts to the change of selections in a GUI list component
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Azure App Configuration provides a service to centrally manage application settings in Azure.
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