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Sabre is a technology solutions provider to the global travel and tourism industry. This tag is for questions about software development on the Sabre development platform.

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Magento is an Ecommerce platform written in PHP. It uses a configuration-based MVC system and heavily leverages Java style OOP patterns in the business logic, UI, and layout rendering application layers. This is a tag for Magento's 1.5.x.x version

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Completion handlers are blocks of code provided to an asynchronous function, whereby the calling function can supply code to be performed by the asynchronous function upon completion of its asynchronous task.

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The S4 object class system is one of the methods of object oriented programming in the R language.

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The dynamic_cast conversion allows for safely converting pointers (and references) to classes up, down, and sideways in the inheritance hierarchy.

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In computer displays, film-making, television production, and other kinetic displays, scrolling is sliding text, images or video across a monitor or display, vertically or horizontally.

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libpng is the official PNG reference library, supporting most all of PNG's features, is extensible, and has been widely used and tested for over twenty years.

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A subscript is a number, figure, symbol, or indicator that is smaller than the normal line of type and is set slightly below the baseline.

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MSXML are the Microsoft XML core services, which includes a full XML DOM implementation.

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ETag is an HTTP Entity Tag. Use this tag if you have a question about HTTP requests using ETag, If-Match or If-None-Match headers, or the generation and comparison of ETag values.

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In ASP.NET MVC, the ActionLink method renders an element that links to an action method in a controller. Specifically, it returns an anchor element (<a> tag) that contains the virtual path of the specified action method (possibly with route parameters).

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