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The Swift equatable protocol can be used to have objects use the equality operators for comparison.

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SparkPost is a cloud-based email delivery service. SparkPost provides a RESTful API along with SMTP integration. It features real-time analytics, performance, and scalability. Please do not post your API Key in your questions :)

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Related to the specific version of the Apple's IDE, Xcode 6.4. It was released on June 30, 2015. This tag should be used for questions about this specific version of Xcode, and not for general Mac or iOS programming topics. Use [cocoa] for Mac programming questions, or [cocoa-touch] for iOS (formerly iPhone OS) programming questions.

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With the Smart Lock for Passwords API, you can programmatically save and retrieve credentials, and automatically sign users in across devices and websites in Chrome.

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OpenShift cartridges provide the necessary command and control for the functionality of software that is running users' applications.

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Use this tag for unresolved issues using the jenkins's Gerrit Trigger plugin

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A simple, lightweight JavaScript API for handling cookies (previously called jquery-cookie)

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This tag is used for questions concerning the use of UI Kitten, a React Native framework for cross-platform mobile applications. The tag [react-native] should also be used in order to reach more people. For platform specific questions also include the appropriate platform tag such as [android].

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IAsyncEnumerable<T> exposes an IAsyncEnumerator<T> enumerator that provides asynchronous iteration over values of type T

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Hyperopt is a Python library for serial and parallel optimization over awkward search spaces, which may include real-valued, discrete, and conditional dimensions

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