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Neo4j OGM is a fast object-graph mapping library for Neo4j, optimised for server-based installations and utilising Cypher via the transactional HTTP endpoint. Neo4j-OGM aims to simplify development with the Neo4j graph database and like JPA, it uses annotations on simple POJO domain objects. Together with metadata, the annotations drive mapping the POJO entities and their fields to nodes, relationships, and properties in the graph database.

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Google Cloud Logging collects and stores logs from applications and services on the Google Cloud Platform

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Forecast involves estimating values (or distributions) that have not yet been observed.

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Use the tag for the questions about Microsoft Edge WebView2 control. For current issues check https://github.com/MicrosoftEdge/WebView2Feedback/issues

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Use it for questions about the admin-on-rest admin framework for React.js

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A Google Spreadsheets function that uses a search_key to look in the first column of a specified range and return the value in a column of the range, specified by a 1-based index, from the first row in which the search_key is found. An optional fourth parameter may be set to FALSE to ensure only an exact match is returned. The vertical version of HLOOKUP. Do not use for Excel which has [vlookup].

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Microsoft Cognitive Toolkit (CNTK) is an open source library for commercial-grade distributed deep learning. It became open source in January 2016. In March, 2019, Microsoft announced that version 2.7 was to be the last release of CNTK.

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Invoke-Command is a powershell cmdlet that runs commands on local and remote computers.

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A standard C function that appends a copy of the source string to the destination string.

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BSD is a family of Unix-like operating systems, including FreeBSD, NetBSD and OpenBSD.

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