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FireMonkey(tm) is the cross-platform GUI framework developed by Embarcadero Technologies, a part of Idera Inc. and is a part of the RAD Studio development tool.
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A router is a device that forwards data packets across multiple networks. DO NOT USE THIS TAG FOR QUESTIONS REGARDING URL ROUTING OR SINGLE PAGE APPLICATION ROUTERS
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Rearranging the order of a sequence such that the final order is a mirror image of the original.
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GENERAL UBUNTU SUPPORT IS OFF-TOPIC. Support questions may be asked on https://askubuntu.com/. This tag should be used only for WRITING OR RUNNING PROGRAMS specifically in Ubuntu 18.04. If your question applies to other versions of Ubuntu, use [ubuntu] instead. If your question applies to other distributions of Linux, use [linux] instead.
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A report is a purposeful presentation of data, typically for human review. Automated error-logging is a humble form of reporting; "Business intel" suggests a sophisticated and multi-layered form.
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Use this tag for questions specific to the 2016 version of Microsoft's SQL Server.
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AOP stands for Aspect-Oriented Programming. Use this tag if your question is about aspect-oriented concepts and techniques, or for programming problems using AOP extensions in any language. AOP increases modularity by allowing the separation of "cross-cutting concerns" into aspects. Click learn more... to find out what it's all about.
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MarkLogic Server is a multi-model database. Classified as a NoSQL database, MarkLogic stores, manages, and provides built-in search for JSON and XML documents and semantic data (RDF triples). Users can also create relational views on top of the document model—all with a unified, consistent back-end.
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Passenger is an application server for Rack, Node.js, and WSGI applications that can be run standalone or as an Apache or Nginx module.
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OpenID is an open standard that describes how users can be authenticated in a decentralized manner. It allows the user to use an existing account to sign in to multiple websites, without needing to create new passwords.
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