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Undo is a command in many computer programs. It erases the last change done to the document reverting it to an older state. In some more advanced programs such as graphic processing, undo will negate the last command done to the file being edited.
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WebGrid is a view control built in to the ASP.NET Web Pages Framework. It displays a sortable, pageable HTML grid given a collection, and is customizable in various ways, making use of .NET 4.0's "dynamic" object type.
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In Drupal terminology, "theming" is rendering or modifying the HTML markup produced by a module or a theme.
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Revit's API allows users to create customizations of the Autodesk Revit environment with tools that can greatly enhance end users' capabilities. The program is built around Microsoft's .NET Framework.
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SuperTest is a module that provides high-level abstraction for testing HTTP in node.js, using low-level API provided by super-agent.
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Questions concerning Amazon Machine Images (AMI). An AMI is an image of an instance containing all the information about the configuration and the software that must be installed on the machine during the initialization.
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A hashtag is an in-text label that classifies content into a specific category, first popularized by Twitter users and now common in social media.
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Exponential can refer to a mathematics function, a curve / graph / dataset that follows the growth of that function, the exponential distribution in statistics, or a format to represent floats.
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A number linked with specific key on keyboard in many languages. May be different for one key depending on browser or platform. Use this tag for questions about the keycode property in a language.
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