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A command-line interface for administrators or end users to export data from the server to files
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A window that appears ('pops up', hence the name) when you select an option with a mouse or press a designated function key. Usually, the pop-up window contains a menu of commands and stays on the screen only until you select one of the commands. It then disappears.
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DO NOT use this tag to describe Unity scripts which are written in C#! UnityScript is a separate language and should be used only on questions explicitly using that language.
Unityscript is a DEPRECATED scripting language used by the Unity game engine in versions prior to 2018.2.
It is often mistakenly referred to as Javascript, but does not follow the ecmascript standards.
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Use this tag for questions about JFace which is a Java application framework based on SWT. The goal of JFace is to provide a set of reusable components that make it easier to write a Java-based GUI application.
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Google ARCore is a framework for building Augmented Reality apps for Android and iOS, designed to work on a wide variety of qualified phones. Its main features are Depth API (supporting ToF sensor), Lighting Estimation, Instant Placement, Cloud Anchors, Augmented Images, and Augmented Faces.
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FormData is a JavaScript object interface intended to build multipart/form-data in Ajax more easily.
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This tag is deprecated and should not be used, because it lacks discriminating power.
Use a tag related to the library that the collapse function belongs to instead.
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The Windows Library for JavaScript (WinJS) is a JavaScript library that can be used with any HTML, CSS, and JavaScript project on any platform including web sites, native apps, and hybrid apps. WinJS was first created for Windows 8 to enable first class, native-quality experiences in Windows Runtime apps.
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