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Code-splitting is an alternative to large bundles, which is where JavaScript is split into smaller chunks.

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json-server allows you to rapidly create a REST API server that delivers JSON data.

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AWS SDK for JavaScript enables Node.JS developers to easily work with Amazon Web Services

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For development issues encountered while using Red Hat JBoss EAP 7

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Django 2.0 is a version of the Django framework, released December 2017. Please only use this tag if your question relates specifically to this version.

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For questions specific to the usage and features of version 7.4 of PHP. When using this tag also include the more generic [php] tag.

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Use this tag to identify questions related to the developing against SharePoint Lists including built-in lists like document libraries, event lists, discussion lists etc. as well as custom lists or list templates.

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NSCollectionView is a NSView subclass which provides basic functionality for displaying, arranging, grouping and manipulating graphical representations of collections of objects.

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Agent-based modeling is a computer simulation method where agents make decisions based on their interactions with each other and their environment. It combines elements of game theory, complex systems, emergence, computational sociology, multi-agent systems, and evolutionary programming.

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SQL Scripts are lists of SQL sentences written in a single file, meant to be executed sequentially. Depending on the particular RDBMS system, SQL scripts can have procedural language characteristics, such as control-of-flow constructs.

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The Content-Disposition response header field is used in HTTP web responses to convey additional information about how to process a response payload. It can also be used to attach additional metadata such as a filename to the response.

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