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JavaScript Object Literal An object literal is a comma separated list of name value pairs wrapped in curly braces. In JavaScript an object literal is defined as follows: var myObject = { sProp: 'some string value', numProp: 2, bProp: false };

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JBehave is a Java-based framework supporting Behavior-Driven Development (BDD), an evolution of Test-Driven Development (TDD) and Acceptance Test–Driven Development (ATDD).

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THIS TAG IS PENDING REMOVAL. Instead, please use [opencv] and [android] tags. (More information: https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/385792)

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Use this tag for questions related to a BehaviorSubject, which represents a value that changes over time.

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For questions relating to navigation methods in Flutter, like the Navigator class. Use this tag in combination with the general [flutter] tag. If your question applies to Flutter more generally, use the [flutter] tag only.

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Google Cloud Spanner is a relational, highly scalable, managed, database service. Cloud Spanner solves the need for a horizontally-scaling database with consistent global ACID transactions and SQL semantics

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Free jqGrid is the fork of jqGrid. Its development is based on jqGrid 4.7 (before changing of license agreement). It can be used under MIT/GPLv2 license.

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CardView is a widget for implementing 'card-styled' views in Android.

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Adobe Brackets is an open source text editor originally created by Adobe. It is primarily used for development/editing of HTML, CSS and JavaScript projects, but it supports all files.

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Represents a geographical region, also known as a geofence.

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