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Data extraction is the act or process of retrieving data out of (usually unstructured or poorly structured) data sources for further data processing or data storage (data migration).

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Refers to the information that can be inferred or known at the time source code is compiled, as opposed to information that can only be inferred when source code is run. Do not use this tag for questions about the time it takes for source code to be compiled.

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Reverse geocoding is the process of converting geographic coordinates into a human-readable address.

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Oh My Zsh is a popular open-source customization library for the Zsh terminal shell.

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This tag is for questions related to the MySQL database, version 5.7.

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ag-Grid is an advanced user interface grid designed to integrate deeply into React. Questions related to this tag should target specifically the use of ag-grid with the React JavaScript library.

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Rider is a cross-platform (Windows, Linux & macOS) IDE created by JetBrains for the .NET/Mono family of languages such as C#. Use this tag if your questions are specific to using Rider or are specific to Rider's behavior. Rider troubleshooting and bugs are off-topic.

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Please use only for Liferay Portal CE 7.0 and DXP 7.0. Liferay is an open source Java portal and social platform. Version 7.0 was released in 2016.

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The YouTube JavaScript Player API allows users to control the YouTube chromeless or embedded video players via JavaScript.

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NSTextView is the front-end class to MacOS's Application Kit text system. It draws the text managed by the back-end components and handles user events to select and modify its text. While NSTextView is a subclass of NSText—which declares the most general Cocoa interface to the text system—NSTextView adds major features beyond the capabilities of NSText.

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The remainder of the quotient of two numbers (usually integers).

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