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on OS X API, you use an AVAssetWriter object to write media data to a new file of a specified audiovisual container type, such as a QuickTime movie file or an MPEG-4 file, with support for automatic interleaving of media data for multiple concurrent tracks

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Used with the Java Persistence API, specifies names and database properties.

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Staging is the process of deploying to an intermediate, usually internal, repository so that deployed artifacts can be tested and later promoted to higher levels so that they can finally be release to public repositories

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Acronym for Finite State Machine.

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The process for reducing inflected words to their stem.

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Jeditable is a jQuery plugin that allows users to edit page contents "in place".

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Detecting the type and version of the browser the user uses to view the webpage.

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A distribution mechanism in Apple's iOS Developer Program.

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RGBA stands for Red-Green-Blue-Alpha and specifies a color using four values which represent the amount of red, green, blue and alpha (opacity) in the color.

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Grouping mechanisms that are specific to XSLT. Should always be complemented with either the xslt-1.0, xslt-2.0 or xslt-3.0 tag to indicate the version used.

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An alternative to the git-submodule command. Merges and splits subtrees from your project into subprojects and back. git-subtree has been merged into mainline git as of 1.7.11.

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