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An MVC-inspired Appcelerator framework for the Titanium SDK, with focus on rapid development/prototyping. Contains built-in support for Backbone.js and Underscore.js.

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Resampling is any of a variety of methods for estimating the precision of sample statistics by jackknifing or bootstrapping. In it also used to validating models by using random subsets (bootstrapping, cross validation).

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The Google Assistant SDK allows you to build hardware that runs the Google Assistant. If you have a question about devices or writing apps that work with the Google Assistant, see the actions-on-google tag.

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Power BI Embedded is a set of globally available, cloud-scale business analytics tools to analyze data and build data visualizations. Questions about this service might have this tag.

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Isolated storage is a data storage mechanism for Windows applications that provides isolation and safety by defining standardized ways of associating code with saved data

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[DO NOT USE FOR THE BOOTSTRAP FRAMEWORK (formerly Twitter Bootstrap)] A bootstrap is a series of procedures ran when an application starts up or a request over the web is received. For questions about Twitter's Bootstrap CSS framework, please see the [twitter-bootstrap] tag. For "bootstrapping" in statistics, please see the [statistics-bootstrap] tag.

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Use this for general web page loading questions (HTML, PHP, ASP, etc).

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The part of a URL after the ? (question mark), containing parameter=value pairs separated by & (ampersand). In a request made to a web application at a particular URL, the parameter+value data in the query string is parsed/consumed by the web application on the backend that receives the request.

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node.js body parsing middleware

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BlueZ is the Bluetooth stack implemented in most Linux kernels.

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SAX (Simple API for XML) is an event-based parser for XML documents.

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