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The Graphics Device Interface (GDI) is a Microsoft Windows application programming interface and core operating system component responsible for representing graphical objects and transmitting them to output devices such as monitors and printers. -Wikipedia
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Questions about the source code and building of Android itself, contributing to the Android project, Android kernel development and porting. Do not use for Android application development questions except where specific to building applications as pre-packaged parts of the system.
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This tag refers to a structure in which two or more lists are placed in a "nested" form (i.e. one list is contained within another).
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In various access control systems, roles define a group of users and organize permissions into a more manageable structure.
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Chai is a BDD/TDD assertion library for Node.js and browsers that can be used with any Javascript testing framework.
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Any additional content added to a digital object, such as an email attachment.
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CALayer is a Core Animation class in the Quartz Core framework. It encapsulates the geometry and presentation of a layer. It supports animations of the layer's geometry and its content.
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Data cleaning is the process of removing or repairing errors, and normalizing data used in computer programs. For example, outliers may be removed, missing samples may be interpolated, invalid values may be marked as unavailable, and synonymous values may be merged.
One approach to data cleaning is the "tidy data" framework from Wickham, which means each row is an observation and each column is a variable.
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GENERAL FIREWALL SUPPORT IS OFF-TOPIC. Support questions may be asked on https://superuser.com. A firewall is a network security device or software. Please specify the brand and model or version in your question.
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