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Many questions use this tag to refer to the python regular expression findall.
https://docs.python.org/3/library/re.html
Use the tag prolog-findall if the question relates to the Prolog findall/3 predicate.
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The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is an auto configuration protocol used on IP networks.
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The fourteenth release of Apple's desktop and server operating system for Macintosh computers.
Use this tag only if your question relates to using macOS High Sierra APIs or macOS High Sierra specific behavior. Questions relating to using or troubleshooting macOS are off-topic.
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Dummy or indicator variables are used to include categorical or qualitative variables in a regression model.
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Argument-passing may refer to two different things: (1) the process of providing a program being started with some initial pieces of information (the arguments) on its command line; (2) the process of providing the initial values (the arguments) for the parameters of a function when it is called.
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Octopus Deploy is an automated deployment system designed for .NET developers. It also supports other languages/platforms and non-Windows deployment.
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django-crispy-forms is a pluggable Django app that helps to write DRY forms by providing additional capability to configure and control the rendered HTML
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A background service is a computer service that runs "behind the scenes" (i.e. in the background) and without user intervention.
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BuddyPress is a WordPress plugin that helps you run any kind of social network on your site, with member profiles, activity streams, user groups, messaging, and more.
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application-settings are global code or data used for configuration
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