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Library to implement a well-behaved Unix daemon process

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The QSpinBox class, part of the Qt framework, provides a spin box widget.

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NtDll.dll is the Windows system DLL exposing the Native API to user mode.

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Ruby's gem RVM Capistrano

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Dragonfly is a Ruby gem for a framework that enables on-the-fly processing for any content type. It is especially suited to image handling. Its uses range from image thumbnails to standard attachments to on-demand text generation. Use this tag for the Ruby gem, not the deprecated [dragonfly] tag, which is also the name of the Opera debugger (use [opera-dragonfly] for that meaning).

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This tag discusses the theory, applications of Mathematical Morphology to fields of Image analysis, Non linear Signal Processing Methods, Statistical and Structural Pattern recognition, Scale Space Analysis, Variational Methods, Optimization Theory, Topology, and other topics.

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Hogan.js is a JavaScript templating engine for Mustache templates.

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TUN is a virtual network layer device which operates in OSI layer 3.

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RC4 in cryptography is a widely used stream cipher. It's most common application is the WEP security algorithm. RC4 is fairly simple to understand and implement, on the other side, however, strong attacks on RC4 are known.

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Use "detectron" tag for questions related to FAIR's detectron or detectron2 framework for object detection and segmentation.

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