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Technical questions about coding to Rally Software's various APIs including the App SDK, various rest toolkits (Ruby, .NET, node.js, Java, etc.), and Web Service API.

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Phalcon is an open source, full stack framework for PHP. Functionality is exposed as PHP classes ready to be used. Written as a C extension, it is optimized for extremely high performance, being the fastest possible framework available for PHP developers.

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The Android bluetooth subsystem. May also refer to using bluetooth hardware in Android.

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REST Assured is a Java library that provides a domain-specific language (DSL) for writing powerful, maintainable tests for RESTful APIs.

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The HTML5 placeholder attribute specifies a short hint that describes the expected value of an input field (e.g. a sample value or a short description of the expected format). The hint is displayed in the input field when it is empty, and disappears when the field gets focus.

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Hardware and system clocks used by drivers, OS and hardware languages.

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A mathematical operation that combines two signals to generate a third signal. Convolution often arises in audio processing (e.g., filtering, reverb) and image processing (e.g., blurring, edge detection).

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Windows Internet Explorer 10 (IE10) is the version of the Internet Explorer web browser from Microsoft, and the successor to Internet Explorer 9. It is available on Windows 7 SP1, Windows 8, Windows RT, Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1, Windows Server 2012, Windows Phone 8, and Xbox One.

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Strapi is an open-source Node.js headless CMS built on top of Koa. It's frontend-agnostic and claims to not be an MVC framework. It auto-generate RESTful endpoints and has support for GraphQL and WebSockets.

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FastCGI is an optimized implementation of the CGI interface that aims to reduce the processing overhead for each CGI request on a webserver.

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Microsoft Message Queuing (MSMQ) is a message queuing implementation developed by Microsoft and deployed as part of its Windows platform since 1996. MSMQ is included on most versions of Windows but it's not installed by default.

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