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Use this tag for questions related to Submission, i.e. any action of submitting a document, a form, etc. .

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The 8051 is a Harvard architecture, single chip microcontroller (µC) which was developed by Intel in 1980 for use in embedded systems. The 8051 family of microcontrollers and derivatives continue to remain popular with a vast community of hobbyists and professionals.

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NSTask Class on OS X API , lets you run another program as a subprocess and monitor that program’s execution

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A download-manager is often used for handling long-running downloads, and might support pausing, interrupting and resuming.

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Perceptron is a basic linear classifier that outputs binary labels.

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Email verification is the process determining whether a particular email-address can actually receive mail and (usually) that a particular person has access to it (e.g. during an account signup process). This is distinct from email validation, which is concerned simply with determining whether a given string is a valid email address (leaving aside the problem of whether it exists, or who owns it).

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This tag is for questions about the Python module wave - for working with the .wav sound format. FOR GENERAL WAV QUESTIONS, not related to Python, please use the [wav] tag.

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MonoTouch.Dialog is a MonoTouch framework for iOS for iOS developers to create dialog boxes and show table-based information without having to write dozens of delegates and controllers for the user interface.

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'alt' (alternative text) is an HTML attribute for the 'img' element

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Directions refers to point-to-point steps returned from a map API or application.

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