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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.
`geom_bar` is the geometric object description for creating a barplot in `ggplot2`

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<chrono> is the C++11 library for representing and manipulating time.

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High-performance scientific graphics for PyQt.

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Pharo is an open-source Smalltalk environment. It is a derivative of Squeak and is MIT licensed with some original Apple parts remaining under the Apache 2.0 license.

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A binary buffer with no specific encoding. Use this tag only if you're having specific problems in relation with byte buffers

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Pyglet is a cross-platform windowing and multimedia library for Python which provides interface to the platform's OpenGL library.

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Topic models describe the frequency of topics in documents and text. A "topic" is a group of words which tend to occur together.

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Android 3.0 (codename Honeycomb) is API level 11 of the mobile operating system developed by Google. This version is an adaptation for larger screens to better support tablets.

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The mule-component tag should be used to group issues related to mule components existing and custom. Components were created from individual projects and their issues are inherent to their design, use, testing, and documentation. Problems related to Mule components do not stem from bugs or issues related to the MuleSoft platform. And, true issue identification should be reported to the mule component owners.

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Object schema description language and validator for JavaScript objects.

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Free scripting engine that allows you to use most of the Object Pascal language within Delphi or Free Pascal projects at runtime.

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