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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.
Submodules allow you to keep a Git repository as a subdirectory of another Git repository.

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The Instagram API enables the integration of Instagram's photos\videos content and functionality into a website, application or a device. Tag specific questions about the use of Instagram API.

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The web service technology from .NET 1.0, now considered a "legacy technology".

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Managing data about geographic point locations, using a latitude-longitude pair (degrees north/south, and east/west, respectively) per point.

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For questions about Python programming that are specific to version 2.x of the language. Use the more generic [python] tag for all Python questions, and only add this tag if your question is version-specific.

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Graph Algorithms are a sequence of well-defined steps that will solve a problem related to Graph Theory, where a Graph in this context is a collection of vertices ("nodes") and edges that connect these vertices.

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Multer is a node.js component used to handle multipart/form-data uploads.

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NEST is a .NET client for elasticsearch

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Questions about "Simple Form" which generates view code for forms in Rails. This tag is NOT related to "SimpleForm" in OpenUI5.

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An inherent property of an entity that distinguishes that entity from all others. Frequently used to refer to user identity and authentication.

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For questions related specifically to usage of generic types in TypeScript.

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