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The Database First Approach of Entity Framework provides an alternative to the Code First and Model First approaches to the Entity Data Model and it creates model codes (classes, properties, DbContext etc.) from an existing database.

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gmaps4rails is a Ruby on Rails 3 gem, which provides a clear interface with GoogleMaps, OpenLayers, Bing and Mapquest

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Alembic is a lightweight database migration tool for usage with the SQLAlchemy Database Toolkit for Python.

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Trigger.io is a cross-platform mobile development framework that enables phone applications to be written in HTML/JavaScript.

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Cumsum is a MatLab, NumPy, Pandas and R function that returns the cumulative sum along different dimensions of an array.

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A core dump or crash dump consists of the recorded state of the working memory of a computer program at a specific time, generally when the program has terminated abnormally

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A word is a single distinct meaningful element of a data. Programming-related questions concerning Microsoft Word should NOT use this tag - use the tag [ms-word] instead. Questions on general usage of Microsoft Word are off-topic for Stack Overflow and should be asked on Super User instead.

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For questions about the subclipse Eclipse plugin which provides Subversion (SVN) integration.

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Quantitative finance is the discipline of using mathematical models in order to help make investment decisions.

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"Bin" is short for binary. It generally refers to the built applications (also know as binaries) that do something for a specific system. In SO "bin" can refer to a standard directory name where one put all the binary files for a program. This would be the executable itself and any dll's that the program uses.

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Certbot is the official client used to issue Let's Encrypt SSL certificates. This tag is for the certbot client itself. For questions regarding SSL in general, use the [ssl] tag.

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