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Post Office Protocol version 3

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OpenOffice.org (OOo), a FOSS application suite made up of: Writer, Calc, Impress, Base, Draw, and Math. OOo can be programmed internally using macros and externally using the UNO component model.

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Use this tag for questions about Apache Phoenix, an open source project in the Hadoop ecosystem which provides an SQL layer on top of HBase (a non-relational database). For questions about the Phoenix Framework - an Elixir web framework for building HTML5 apps, APIs and distributed applications - use the tag [phoenix-framework].

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Typeahead is a feature of computers and software (and some typewriters) that enables users to continue typing regardless of program or computer operation—the user may type in whatever speed he or she desires, and if the receiving software is busy at the time it will be called to handle this later.

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The Android networking subsystem. Use this tag for the Android-specific network programming only.

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A character that separates parts of a string.

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Patterns of identical shapes that have no gaps. They usually represent the playfield in various games. They are also used in web development for reducing the count of images which needs to be transmitted.

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Vega-Lite is a high-level grammar of interactive graphics. It provides a concise JSON syntax for rapidly generating visualizations to support analysis. Vega-Lite specifications can be compiled to Vega specifications.

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Use this tag for any query related to ngx-bootstrap. ngx-bootstrap is an open-source (MIT Licensed) project created by Valor Software, which provides an easy way to quickly implement Bootstrap 4 and 5 designs (Bootstrap 3 is now deprecated) with Components natively created for Angular.

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For issues relating to development with ASP.NET, version 2.0.

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gtkmm is the official C++ interface for the GUI library GTK+.

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