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user32.dll implements the Windows USER component that creates and manipulates the standard elements of the Windows user interface, such as the desktop, windows, and menus.

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ScriptManager is an ASP.NET control that manages ASP.NET Ajax script libraries and is used for Ajax enabled controls, such as UpdatePanels

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In computer science and programming, a continuation is an abstract representation of the control state. A continuation reifies an instance of a computational process at a given point in the process's execution. It contains information such as the process's current stack (including all data whose lifetime is within the process e.g. "local variables"), as well the process's point in the computation.

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Asana is a flexible task manager that people can use for Customer Relations Management, Project Management, and Team Management.

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The process of making the raw code (Visual Studio Solution) to Azure Cloud runnable instance.

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Hidden Markov Models are a model for understanding and predicting sequential data in statistics and machine learning, commonly used in natural language processing and bioinformatics.

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Undertow is a high performance non-blocking webserver that is the new web server in Red Hat's WildFly.

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The generic concept of capturing or generating a keystroke event in an application.

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This tag has no single, established meaning at this time. In practice, it is currently being used for a number of unrelated topics. They include normalizing text, vector normalization and normalize() functions in assorted languages. For database normalization, please use [database-normalization].

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Fractals are interesting mathematical objects with a special behaviour in a complex-plane [Re, Im], depending on their initial position ( location ). Visualised in popular media, typically as shapes with infinite dimensionality that exhibit a sort of self-similarity. Well-known fractal sets include the named Mandelbrot set, Julia sets, and Phoenix sets. Tree-like fractal drawings are also common.

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A Web Map Service (WMS) is a standard protocol for serving georeferenced map images over the Internet that are generated by a map server using data from a GIS database.

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