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Marshmallow is an ORM/ODM/framework-agnostic library for converting complex datatypes, such as objects, to and from native Python datatypes. (For Questions about Android Marshmallow use the tag [android-6.0-marshmallow].)

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IBM Watson is a cognitive system enabling a new partnership between people and computers.

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Questions related to Charles, an HTTP proxy / HTTP monitor / Reverse Proxy.

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Delphi 10.2 Tokyo is a specific version of Delphi released in March 2017.

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Amazon Kinesis Firehose is a fully managed service for delivering real-time streaming data to destinations

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XBee is a series of radio modules. Variants include 868 MHz, 900 MHz, and 2.4 GHz, using point-to-point, point-to-multipoint, and mesh networks.

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Edges represent the logical connection between two regions in an entity. In the case of graphs, edges refer to the logical connection between two vertices, or nodes. Use this tag whenever you have a question about working with or traversing edges in a graph or a graph-based database. See also [edge-list].

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Postfix notation (also known as Reverse Polish Notation, RPN) is a mathematical notation wherein every operator follows all of its operands, in contrast to Polish notation, which puts the operator in the prefix position.

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An open source browser engine developed by Mozilla and used in browsers such as Firefox, Seamonkey and others

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Fortran 77, approved as the new standard in April 1978, added a number of significant features to address many of the shortcomings of its predecessor, Fortran 66. Fortran 90 was the next approved standard after Fortran 77.

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An error that occurs during the build process.

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