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The ability to create a remote connection, in an other way than using WMI, is the most important difference between PowerShell v 1.0 and 2.0.

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A Microsoft Azure Web Role is a Windows Server Compatible Virtual Machine (VM) with IIS enabled, along with scaffolding code that provides a launch point for your own code to run within the VM.

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An elapsed measurement of time between two events or during which an event, program or a function continues. Also known as a timedelta or a duration.

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transfer is the process of moving data from one physical or virtual location to another

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on iOS, the UINavigationItem class encapsulates information about a navigation item pushed on a UINavigationBar object’s stack

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DO NOT USE THIS TAG. It is under an active cleanup: https://meta.stackoverflow.com/q/305314 Use [web-scraping] if your question is about scraping information from web resources (there is also [screen-scraping]) or use [pdf-scraping] if your question is about scraping information from pdf files. Use [data-extraction] if you need to extract data from other resources.

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csh, or the C shell, is a command interpreter with a syntax reminiscent of the C programming language.

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InDesign is Adobe's scriptable publishing software. When using this tag also tag the language that you are coding in for context, e.g. [extendscript], [applescript], or [vbscript], etc..

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The google-app-maker tag should be used for questions about soon-to-be-deprecated Google App Maker, a low-code, application development tool that lets you quickly build and deploy custom apps in a Google domain.

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A hostname is a human-readable nickname that is assigned to a device connected to a computer network and that is used to identify the device.

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A* is a graph shortest-path algorithm that uses a heuristic function to speed up the search

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