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The "this" pointer is a compiler-generated pointer during a function call that points to the object upon which that function gets called.
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Parameter of git-commit command that adds the current staging area to the last commit and allows you to (by default) edit previously used commit message or (if other options were given) reuse it or even discard it and write a new one.
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Anything related to convex geometric shapes. A shape in an Euclidean space is convex if, given two points A and B, every point of the segment AB belongs to the shape, i.e. AB is a subset of the shape.
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The Adaptive Multi-Rate audio codec or AMR for short is a patented audio data compression scheme optimized for speech coding.
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For questions about reimplementing Breakout video game: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breakout_(video_game). Do not use this tag for questions like "How to break out of a loop/function?", consider using "control-flow" and/or "break" tags instead.
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An audio fingerprint is a hash code of some digital audio, with the additional properties that it is tolerant of noise and distortion, and can be reproduced without synchronizing with the start of the audio. Audio fingerprints can be used to compare sampled audio with a library of known published audio.
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An interface that enables collections to have the functionalities of current record management, custom sorting, filtering, and grouping.
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