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dc.js is a JavaScript charting library with native Crossfilter support that fosters highly efficient exploration of large multi-dimensional datasets (inspired by Crossfilter's demo).
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Spring provides a JMS integration framework that simplifies the use of the JMS API much like Spring's integration does for the JDBC API.
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Laravel 5.8 is the previous stable version of the open-source PHP web framework created by Taylor Otwell. It was released on February 26, 2019. Use it in addition to the [laravel-5] tag if your question is specific to Laravel 5.8. Use the [laravel] tag for general Laravel related questions.
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Windows Server 2008 R2 is a server operating system produced by Microsoft.
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A communication construct enabling sending of objects between execution threads.
You may and should use this tag to refer either to the generic programming notion or the specific implementations in various languages or libraries. In the latter case don't forget to add the appropriate tag.
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A variable's life-time is the time during which the variable is bound to a specific memory location. The life time starts when the variable is allocated and ends when it is deallocated.
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This tag refers to the process of converting the data type of one piece of information into another type.
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FirebaseUI is a binding library that simplifies developing applications for iOS and Android with Firebase.
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