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Only use this tag for questions that specifically apply to the Apple iPhone X device. Use the [ios] tag for questions related to iOS. Hardware questions generally belonging to the iPhone X should be in the Ask Different community.
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mgo (pronounced as mango) is a MongoDB driver for the Go language that implements a rich and well tested selection of features under a very simple API following standard Go idioms.
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The LiveCode programming language (formerly the "Revolution" programming language) is a cross-platform rapid application development language.
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StAX stands for Streaming API for XML. It's a streaming Java-based, event-driven, pull-parsing API for reading and writing XML documents.
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The Java `Error` thrown if an application tries to call a specified method of a class (either static or instance), and that class no longer has a definition of that method.
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CAML (Collaborative Application Markup Language) is an XML based markup language used with the family of Microsoft SharePoint technologies (Windows SharePoint Services and Office SharePoint Server). For the Objective Caml programming language, use the tag ocaml.
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The UIWindow class defines objects (known as windows ) that manage and coordinate the windows an application displays on the screen.
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Type safety is the extent to which a language discourages using variables in an unsafe manner, according to the variables' type.
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Use for questions where the server throws 500 Internal Server Error and the server is not in your control. For servers in your control, look through the server logs to pinpoint the actual problem
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