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Use the [raven] tag for questions related to the standalone (and the official) Python client for Sentry (previously django-sentry). Use [ravendb] for the RavenDB related questions.
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Pax Exam is a testing toolkit that addresses the need for bundle-level testing.
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A jQuery UI widget that duplicates and extends the functionality of a native HTML select element, allowing it to be customizable in behavior and appearance far beyond the limitations of a native select.
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Use this tag for questions about PrimeVue, a collection of UI Components for Vue.js. Questions tagged [primevue] should also be tagged [vue.js], but NOT [primefaces].
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One of the defining features of Material Design is the design of the BottomAppBar. Based on the changing needs and behaviors of users, the BottomAppBar is an evolution from standard Material guidance. It puts more focus on features, increases engagement, and visually anchors the UI.
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Knowledge graph is an enterprise-wide integrated database based on graph technologies. The term was widely introduced by Gartner's Hype Cycle of Emerging Technologies, 2018. Use the 'google-knowledge-graph' tag, if you mean Google Knowledge Graph solely.
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FusionAuth provides authentication, authorization, and user management for any app: deploy anywhere, integrate with anything, in minutes (https://fusionauth.io)
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Questions about the 3.4.x branch of the CakePHP MVC framework. Use this tag in combination with the general [cakephp] tag. If your question applies to CakePHP more generally, use only the [cakephp] tag.
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