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A tag is a keyword or label that categorizes your question with other, similar questions. Using the right tags makes it easier for others to find and answer your question.
For questions specific to the open source modular framework for building analytical web applications called "Cube.js". Where possible also include a tag for the framework specific "Cube.js" wrapper that you may be utilizing. E.g. [reactjs], [vue.js], etc.

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MirrorMaker is a Kafka tool to mirror a source Kafka cluster into a target (mirror) Kafka cluster. MirrorMaker2 is a newer implementation of the tool, and is based on the Kafka Connect Framework.

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VMware AirWatch (formerly AirWatch) is a mobility management solution for every device type, OS and use case. Its platform integrates with any enterprise system regardless of type, platform or ownership, from one central console.

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For issues relating to development in Ruby, version 2.2. If your question applies to Ruby in general, use the tag [tag:ruby].

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Used for questions that relate to features or technical changes introduced in TypeScript 1.4

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`AnyObject` can be used to represent any type in Swift that is a class. Value types (Structs and enums) can be represented using `Any`. Use this tag for questions concerning the use of `AnyObject` and how to handle it.

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TF-Slim is a lightweight library for defining, training and evaluating complex models in TensorFlow.

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