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October is a free, open-source, self-hosted CMS platform based on the Laravel PHP Framework. It allows developers to have full self-expression and the freedom to build web applications however they want. It is a productivity tool for building modern websites based on flexible patterns and principles rooted in simplicity.
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Android-sensors tag unites questions that are connected with different hardware sensors that are embedded into Android devices (barometer, accelerometer, magnetometer, microphone, camera and so on)
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LibreOffice (LibO) is a free and open source office suite, developed by The Document Foundation. It was forked from OpenOffice.org (OOo) in 2010.
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Microsoft Enterprise Library is a collection of application blocks and core infrastructure designed to assist developers with common enterprise development challenges such as logging, validation, data access, etc.
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GENERAL SUPPORT QUESTIONS MAY BE ASKED ON SERVER FAULT https://serverfault.com CentOS is a Linux distribution aiming for 100% binary compatibility with RHEL.
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Swagger is a specification and framework implementation for describing, producing, consuming, and visualizing RESTful web services. Swagger 2.0 is the current generation of the spec and includes many improvements over 1.X.
This specification is now known as Open API 2.0.
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XSD validations are used to validate the XML file against the stored schema.
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Right to Left (RTL) refers to the scripts of natural languages that are written and read from the right to the left instead from the left to the right, such as Hebrew, Arabic and Persian. For problems with interaction of right-to-left and left-to-right text, prefer the "bidi" tag.
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Windows Vista is an operating system that was the successor of Windows XP and the predecessor of Windows 7. It is not maintained nor supported anymore.
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