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Use this tag when you have questions about the IQKeyboardManager library and not about the iOS keyboard in general.
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Use this tag for questions specifically related to the version 3 of the Android Gradle Plugin, for generic questions use the android-gradle tag.
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Use for programming questions related to AWS Billing and Cost Management API.
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Use this tag for questions about Angular Material Stepper, the implementation of stepped workflow with Material Design styling.
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WildFly, formerly known as JBoss AS, is an application server developed by Red Hat. WildFly is written in Java, and implements the Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) 7 specification. It runs on multiple platforms. WildFly is free and open-source software, subject to the requirements of the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL), version 2.1.
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The Java class to represent an instantaneous point on the time-line. This might be used to record event time-stamps in the application. Use this tag for questions about the java.time.Instant class or its ThreeTen Backport equoivalent, org.threeten.bp.Instant. If your question involves more classes from the java.time API, rather consider the java-time tag and/or the jsr310 tag.
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Mocha is a Ruby library for mocking and unit testing. For the JS library use [mocha.js]. Use with [ruby] or [ruby-on-rails]
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R package for tidy time series forecasting
(fable: Forecasting Models for Tidy Time Series)
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Rego is a Query Language. To make a policy decision in Rego, you write logical tests on the data that comes in as input (such as the API or SSH data from the last section)
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