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For questions relating to the built-in developer tools in Firefox (Web Console, Debugger, Inspector, Style Editor, and other features similar to Firebug).

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Go language supports built-in template functionality. Packages with this support include 1) text/template and; 2) html/template.

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Template argument deduction is a compiler attempt to deduce template arguments when some are omitted.

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For questions about using WindowBuilder which is a Java GUI WYSIWYG visual designer plugin for Eclipse. WindowBuilder is composed of SWT Designer and Swing Designer.

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Ext.NET is an ASP.NET Component framework that integrates the Sencha Ext JS JavaScript framework. The framework allows the user interface to be built decoratively using ASP.NET tag based markup, code-behind or inline fluent syntax, rather than programmatically through JavaScript. Both ASP.NET WebForms and ASP.NET MVC are supported, including the Razor View Engine.

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The Varnish Configuration Language (VCL) is a small domain-specific language used to define request handling and caching policies for the Varnish HTTP accelerator. Do not confuse this with the Visual Component Library (VCL) used in Delphi and C++Builder. Use the "vcl" tag for questions related to those products.

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An off-screen menu activated by an icon with three horizontal lines.

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angular-datatables is a AngularJS/Angular2+ wrapper for jQuery dataTables. It exposes an Angular module that provides a datatable directive along with datatable options helpers.

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Material Design Lite (or MDL for short) is an implementation of Material Design for the web by Google. Take note that Material Design Lite is currently in **limited support**, which means that no further development is taking place. Consider using Material Design Components for the Web instead.

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Crystal is a programming language with a Ruby inspired syntax but statically type checked and compiled to native and efficient code.

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