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Questions about 3.x branch of the CakePHP MVC framework. Use this tag in combination with the general [cakephp] tag. If your question applies to CakePHP more generally, use only the [cakephp] tag.

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TYPO3 is a free and open source web content management system written in PHP. It is released under the GNU General Public License. This tag is for questions relating to version 9 of TYPO3.

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Flask-SocketIO lets Flask python applications access low latency bi-directional communications between the clients and the server

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For questions related to RISC-V assembler, compiler specifics and HDL (hardware description language) implementation and use. Note: Questions on hardware implementation will be more appropriate for the electronics engineering site: https://electronics.stackexchange.com/

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A package for plotting maps in R with ggplot2

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The CGContextRef opaque type represents a Quartz 2D drawing destination.

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The component of the Ruby on Rails framework responsible for mapping between HTTP requests and application resources (including static files and controller actions).

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A time zone offset describes the difference between a "wall time" and UTC. General questions about time zones will get better visibility when tagged with 'timezone'.

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The Mongoose ODM has a populate() feature which lets you reference related documents in other collections. Mongoose can populate a single document, multiple documents, plain object, multiple plain objects, or all objects returned from a query.

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AngularJS tag for $http service is a core Angular service that facilitates communication with the remote HTTP servers via the browser's XMLHttpRequest object or via JSONP.

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For questions related to Java threads, including concurrent data structures, the fork-join framework, atomic classes, thread locking/synchronization, visibility and latency

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