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Refers to the version 4.5 of the ASP.NET web application framework introduced with the .NET Framework 4.5
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Official Microsoft Kinect for Windows SDK for building software, using C++, C# or Visual Basic, targetted at the Kinect for Windows hardware.
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In cryptography, the Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm offers a variant of the Digital Signature Algorithm which uses elliptic curve cryptography.
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For questions specific to Firebird 2.5. It is advisable to also tag with firebird.
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In ASP.NET MVC, controllers define action methods that usually have a one-to-one relationship with possible user interactions, such as clicking a link or submitting a form. For example, when the user clicks a link, a request is routed to the designated controller, and the corresponding action method is called.
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QUESTIONS ABOUT SERVER ADMINISTRATION ARE OFF-TOPIC. Consider https://serverfault.com for those. Virtual Private Server (VPS) platform from Amazon Web Services.
NOTE: Since there are a number of OS options available on Lightsail, it will help people answer your question if you indicate what blueprint you are using.
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Android Things is an operating system for the Internet of Things based on the Android OS. It supports common peripherals like GPIO, SPI, I²C and UART with a single headed or headless app.
When asking a question, don't use the Android tag unless it is common for both operating systems.
It is a light weight version of Android OS, specially design for IOT devices.
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A Python library for working with extremely large hierarchical (HDF5) datasets.
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Windows character mode applications using the functions provided by the console I/O functions. This tag should be used by questions about the console functions, structures and winevents, which support character mode applications.
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