Tags
A tag is a keyword or label that categorizes your question with other, similar questions. Using the right tags makes it easier for others to find and answer your question.
osmdroid provides Tools / Views to interact with OpenStreetMap-Data, as a close to drop in replacement for the MapView class, with additions.
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ListFragment is one of the specialized Fragment classes which has, by default, a ListView as its content view.
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Puma is a simple, fast, threaded, and highly concurrent HTTP server for Ruby/Rack applications.
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is used for questions related to payment cards. Questions regarding security of payment card data may want to consider using the pci-dss tag.
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Best practice and style are at the core of every program; there is always a better way to do something. Policy helps programmers determine how something should be written.
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CPAN is the Comprehensive Perl Archive Network, a code and documentation archive of over 100,000 open-source Perl modules across more than 25,000 distributions written by more than 10,000 authors. This tag is not for general Perl questions; use the [perl] tag instead.
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In software, the term worker usually describes a long-running process being executed in a separate thread from an application's main thread of execution. Consider [tag:web-worker] for javascript.
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Crossfilter is a JavaScript library for exploring large multivariate datasets in the browser.
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