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Codes that make heavy use of floating point computations need to successfully alert the user when a particular mathematical operation results in an invalid computation. Examples are divide by 0 (which results in a mathematical 'inf'), a "Not-A-Number" or NaN, and so on. Va Compilers and hardware must work together to provide the programming with these alerts, so the solutions are often hardware and compiler specific.
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Problems with code that is executed on a hosted Web server. Do not use this tag if the problem code is running on a local machine.
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A Wide Area Network (WAN) is a telecommunication network that covers a broad area (i.e., any network that links across metropolitan, regional, or national boundaries).
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Spry is a JavaScript framework created by Adobe. It is included with Dreamweaver and makes extensive use of custom XHTML attributes and inline events to facilitate use by web designers. In August 2012, Adobe announced that the Spry framework will no longer be developed.
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This tag is to specify that a question being asked can apply to multiple programming languages, and has no specific language to be directly associated with it.
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Software or peripherals intended to permit uniform functionality on multiple platforms, such as multiple operating systems or multiple devices.
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The Server.MapPath method maps the specified relative or virtual path to the corresponding physical directory on the server.
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The Pellet reasoner is a Java based reasoning software that performs entailment tasks for OWL ontologies. This reasoner can be used with multiple frameworks such as Apache Jena, OWL-API and Protégé.
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This tag is extremely ambiguous, broad, and is not very useful. Please do not use it.
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TinyOS is an open source and free operating system under BSD license targetting low-power wireless devices, such as those used in sensor networks, ubiquitous computing, personal area networks, smart buildings, and smart meters.
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