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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.
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A crontab file specifies shell commands to run periodically on a given schedule. Please review the tag wiki for troubleshooting tips before posting!

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Mechanism typical to ORM frameworks that allows the creation of queries against a database in a dynamic and object-oriented fashion. When writing a query using Criteria one uses an API instead of writing a query using a defined language (SQL).

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Simulink® is an environment developed by The MathWorks for multidomain simulation and Model-Based Design for dynamic and embedded systems.

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Solaris is a commercial Unix operating system sold by Oracle, previously (before 2010) from Sun Microsystems. It can run on SPARC or x86 hardware.

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Castle Windsor is an Inversion of Control container for .NET. There is comprehensive documentation available which can answer most of your questions so it's always worthwhile to RTM first. Also check out its group on Google groups, which is where most of Castle experts hang out.

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Jython is an open-source implementation of the Python programming language in Java. Use this tag for questions specific to this implementation, general Python questions should just be tagged with "python".

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Browser caches are an instance of the optimization mechanism known as a cache.

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ReactJS is a JS library developed by facebook. Props are the variables to be used in react components. Use tag when having doubts regarding usage of react props.

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viewcontroller is a design pattern which is a hybrid of the view and controller components of the MVC architecture

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Hazelcast is an open source In-Memory Data Grid platform. The architecture supports high scalability and data distribution in a clustered environment. It supports auto-discovery of nodes and intelligent synchronization.

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