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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.
Use for questions about programming on the Solana Blockchain Platform or using its Anchor Framework. Use with the appropriate language tag.

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Questions about Angular version 10, the web framework from Google. Use this tag for Angular questions which are specific to only version 10. Use tag Angular for any Angular questions which are not specific to an individual version

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A technology that enables a device to send push notifications to other devices within close proximity by using Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE).

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Questions about Git Large File Storage.

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Concepts (formerly known as "Concepts Lite") in C++ is a language feature designed to improve support for generic programming. Questions referring to this feature or to the boost "concept check" library should use this tag; you may also wish to use one or more of the tags [c++], [boost], [template-meta-programming] and [metaprogramming] depending on your question.

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CFML is a dynamic general-purpose programming language, especially suited for web and intranet development. There are compatible but independent implementations by Adobe ColdFusion, Lucee, Railo and Open BlueDragon - each with a common CFML core but different advantages/focuses.

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A email or document containing a one or more news stories that will be distributed to a group of subscribers.

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A concept used in artificial intelligence/game theory for two-player games. The idea is to minimize the opponent's gain and maximize yours. Questions using this tag cover problems understanding/implementing the algorithm.

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rpmbuild command used to build rpms from rpm SPEC files

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OpenTok is an API Platform from TokBox that enables websites and applications to weave live video communication into their sites and apps. OpenTok is available for the web (JavaScript), mobile (iOS and Android), and native desktop (Windows, Mac, Linux) platforms.

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