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To be used strictly for questions about using **new** features in Angular 4.x.x or questions in regards to backward compatibility to earlier versions of Angular (2.x.x). Do not use this tag for generic Angular (2/4) questions. For that, use the "angular" tag.
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Amazon MQ is a managed message broker service for ActiveMQ that makes it easy to set up and operate message brokers in the cloud.
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For use with the architectural pattern most commonly used in Game Development.
The core elements are as follows:
Entity: The Entity is a general purpose object.
Component: The raw data for one aspect of the object, and how it interacts with the world.
System: Each System performs global actions on every Entity that possesses a Component. It is run continuously during execution.
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Origen SDK is an open source platform for creating semiconductor engineering applications written in Ruby. The [ruby] tag should almost never be used in conjunction with the [origen-sdk] tag - if your question is about how to program in Ruby then use the [ruby] tag, but if it is related to Origen in any way then just use the [origen-sdk] tag on its own.
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Quick.db is an easy to use database wrapper for better-sqlite3. Use this tag for questions about the usage of quick.db.
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Use this tag for questions concerning Rasa X, the tool for improving assistants and chatbots from real conversation data.
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Mezzio is a web application and API framework written in PHP and using standards-based middleware.
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