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IBM MQ is a message oriented middleware product that provides a proprietary API as well as implementing the Java Message Service (JMS) API. As of v8.0, the product name became IBM MQ, having being previously called WebSphere MQ and before that, MQSeries. The websphere-mq and mqseries tags are synonyms.
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YouTube Data API used for getting details of YouTube contents like Playlist, Playlistitems and video's details!
You need to generate a YouTube Data API Developer Key to access the content available on YouTube Data API.
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Amazon Elastic Container Service (ECS) is a highly scalable, high performance container management service that supports Docker containers and allows you to easily run distributed applications on a managed cluster of Amazon EC2 instances.
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RVM (Ruby Version Manager) is a command line tool which allows users to install, manage and work with multiple Ruby environments from interpreters to sets of gems easily in the various Unix-like systems (such as Linux and Mac OS X).
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Tesseract is an OCR (Optical Character Recognition) engine originally developed at HP Labs and now available as an open source library with development sponsored by Google.
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Addition is a mathematical operation that represents combining collections of objects together into a larger collection. It is signified by the plus sign (+).
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DO NOT USE THIS TAG UNLESS YOUR QUESTION IS SPECIFICALLY ABOUT SUBLIME TEXT ITSELF. Do not tag your IDE or source code editor in questions about unrelated topics.
Sublime Text 2 is a multi-language and cross-platform sophisticated code editor developed by Jon Skinner. Please note that version 2 is obsolete and Sublime Text 3 is now the default version. Version 4 is currently in development.
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Webhooks are a mechanism to listen and react to events using an HTTP callback: an HTTP POST that occurs when an event occurs.It is an alternative to HTTP polling.
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