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WebMethod is an attribute that is marked to indicate that a function (usually in .NET) in a web service is exposed to the consumers of the web service.

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Yesod is a Haskell web framework for productive development of type-safe, RESTful, high performance web applications.

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A worksheet function is represented by a keyword in an Excel formula that performs some action on input and returns output to the calling procedure, either a worksheet cell or another function.

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Filebeat is a lightweight, open source shipper for log file data. As the next-generation Logstash Forwarder, Filebeat tails logs and quickly sends this information to Logstash for further parsing and enrichment or to Elasticsearch for centralized storage and analysis.

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DBI is a database access module for the Perl programming language. It defines a set of methods, variables, and conventions that provide a consistent database interface, independent of the actual database being used. For the equivalent R package, use the tag r-dbi.

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A software specialized in playing audio of different formats and/or manage audio libraries.

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The Application Kit is a collection of classes provided by OpenStep operating systems such as OPENSTEP, GNUstep, and Mac OS X.

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Biometric modality that matches images of finger tips.

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.ipa file type is an iPhone application archive file which stores an iPhone application.

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Tabular indicates a display format that mimics a table entity.

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AWS Fargate is a service within Amazon Web Services that allows for running containers without managing servers or clusters. Use this tag for questions about AWS Fargate. For context, also tag your question with [amazon-ecs] or [amazon-eks] to denote which managed container service you're using.

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