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A device that can modulate (convert analog signal to digital) and demodulate (convert digital signal to analog)
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Old source code control solution from Microsoft. Superseded by Microsoft Team Foundation Server.
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The #pragma directives offer a way for each compiler to offer machine- and operating system-specific features while retaining overall compatibility with the C and C++ languages.
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The International Components for Unicode is a set of cross-platform open source C/C++ and Java libraries for Unicode and globalization support. It is developed by the Unicode Consortium. Use this tag when you have a question about using the ICU. Be sure to include the appropriate language tag and the version of ICU that you are using.
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ExoPlayer 2.x is a major iteration of the ExoPlayer (an open source, application level media player built on top of Android’s low level media APIs) library with significant API and architectural improvements.
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Use this tag for version-specific issues relating specifically to PHP 7.2.Use with the [php] tag
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Questions about Angular version 11, the web framework from Google. Use this tag for Angular questions which are specific to only version 11. Use tag Angular for any Angular questions which are not specific to an individual version
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is for questions dealing with the clients used for the file transfer protocol.
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