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Infragistics is a company that specializes in User Interface (UI) controls and components for many different technologies and platforms like .NET, ASP.NET, Windows Forms, WPF, Silverlight, jQuery, Angular 2, iOS, Android, UWP, Xamarin, etc. When using this tag add also a tag that narrows your question to scope the question to the appropriate experts in the field.
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SRC is a common attribute in HTML used to identify the location of a resource which relates to an element.
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The ncurses package is a subroutine library for terminal-independent screen-painting and input-event handling.
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For issues related to any of the uses of the Gaussian function. Don't forget to add additional tags to clarify the context.
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Flash CS5 is part of Adobe's Creative Suite released on 30 April 2010. Its main features over its predecessors are the iPhone packager, new text engine (TLF), and code snippets.
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SSH Keys are pairs of sequences of randomly generated bytes that provide the basis of SSH public key cryptography and challenge-response authentication. The sequences are typically stored in files and one of them is referred to as the Public key while the other is the Private key.
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Database replication is used to ensure consistency between redundant databases and to improve reliability and increase fault-tolerance. The replication process commonly involves continuously duplicating a "master" database to one or more additional "slave" databases.
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A word is the amount of data that a processor can fit in its general-purpose registers -- effectively the amount of data the processor can handle "at once". Programming-related questions concerning Microsoft Word should NOT use this tag - use the tag [ms-word] instead. Questions on general usage of Microsoft Word are off-topic for Stack Overflow and should be asked on Super User instead.
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tmux is a terminal multiplexer: it enables a number of terminals (or windows), each running a separate program, to be created, accessed, and controlled from a single screen. tmux may be detached from a screen and continue running in the background, then later reattached.
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