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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.
Questions about Quasar, a Java library that provides threads, actors and channels for the JVM
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Use this tag for questions associated with the Heroku Command Line Interface (CLI).
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ggplotly is a function which converts a ggplot object into an interactive plotly object. It enables the usage of functions like zoom, hover, playing with the axis, appearing/disappearing group of points.
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For questions about the Docker Desktop application. Use this tag in combination with the general [docker] tag. If your question applies to Docker more generally, use the [docker] tag only.
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Use this tag only for questions directly related to changes in version 4.2 of Apple's Swift programming language. Use the tag [swift] for more general language questions, or the tags [ios], [cocoa], [apple-watch] etc. for questions about developing on Apple platforms.
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Flash CS4 Professional is a tool for creating Flash Applications. It is part of the Adobe Creative Suite 4.
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Bootstrappers are programs that run a sequence of installation packages one after another. This is often needed when a product has to have certain prerequisites installed.
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`strftime` is a C standard library function to format date and time into a readable form that has also been ported into other programming language standard libraries
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A family of functional programming languages including SML, OCaml, and F#. For MACHINE-LEARNING use [machine-learning] tag PLEASE.
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