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OBSOLETE as of Firefox 57. Use [greasemonkey-4] or [tampermonkey] as applicable. If using some other browser userscript engine, use [userscripts].

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An exception that occurs when you attempt to access an object that is outside the boundaries of the container. Common containers are arrays or array-based objects. This is a language-independent tag.

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A pie chart is a circular representation of data divided into sections by the drawing of radii.

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A customizable GUI that interfaces easily with VBA when working with Microsoft Office products.

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V8 is Google's open source JavaScript engine.

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Wear OS is an operating system extended from the Android platform that powers a new generation of wearable devices

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A breakpoint is a mechanism offered by a development environment that allows to interrupt and suspend the execution of a program for debugging purpose, in view of resuming the execution.

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.docx is the file extension for files created using the default format of Microsoft Word 2007 or higher. Use this tag when you are working with .docx files programmatically, such as generating .docx, extracting data from .docx or editing a .docx

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Android Lollipop, formerly known as just "Android L", was first shown at Google I/O 2014. The final name was confirmed on October 15th. It supports API Level 21.

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Use this tag only for questions directly related to changes in version 5 of Apple's Swift programming language. Use the tag [swift] for more general language questions, or the tags [ios], [cocoa], [apple-watch] etc. for questions about developing on Apple platforms.

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Questions related to interacting programmatically with the Google Forms service through the internal api or the external api. A language tag should also be included, e.g. [google-apps-script], [python]. Questions about general use of Google Apps should be posted on Web Applications Stack Exchange.

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