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Google's Operations Research Tools (OR-Tools)

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Spring Cloud Gateway is an API Gateway library on top of the Spring reactive ecosystem. Use this tag when encountering issues with Spring Cloud Gateway components.

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Microsoft Graph SDKs refer to a collection of language-specific SDKs for Microsoft Graph. This tag should generally be used in conjunction with the [microsoft-graph] tag.

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Use this tag for questions specifically related to ASP.NET Core 1.0, in addition to using the 'ASP.NET Core' tag. ASP.NET Core 1.0 was the first release of ASP.NET Core and was originally intended to be ASP.NET 5.

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Red5 is an open source media server written in Java as an alternative to Adobe's proprietary Flash Media Server(FMS).

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XElement is part of System.Xml.Linq in .NET Framework. This class represents an XML element, the fundamental XML construct.

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Most word processing programs give you the capability to change the text alignment of a block of text. This setting determines how the text is displayed horizontally on the page. The four primary types of text alignment include left aligned, right aligned, centered, and justified.

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A scoring system for games or algorithms. Geometric items should be tagged with coordinates or point.

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Bing (formerly Live Search, Windows Live Search, and MSN Search) is a web search engine (advertised as a "decision engine") from Microsoft. Features include search, maps, and translator.

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In mathematics, a polynomial is an expression consisting of variables (or indeterminates) and coefficients, that involves only the operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and non-negative integer exponents.

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MEAN.JS is a full-stack JavaScript solution for building web applications using MongoDB, Express, AngularJS, and Node.js.

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