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A square root of a number A is a number y such that y^2 = A, or, in other words, a number y whose square (the result of multiplying the number by itself, or y × y) is A.

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A proprietary query language used in Dynamics CRM. It can be used in Javascript, SSRS, and web services.

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In RabbitMQ, messages are not published directly to a queue. Instead, the producer sends messages to an exchange. Use this tag only if your question is about the RabbitMQ Exchanges, or if the question revolves around the routing keys or message queues to which the exchange delivers the message for end publishing.

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CGridView displays a list of data items in terms of a table.

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Java security technology is set of libraries, tools, and implementations of commonly used security algorithms, mechanisms, and protocols including cryptography, public key infrastructure, secure communication, authentication, and access control

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Bixby is Samsung's intelligent assistant (voice-powered digital assistant) platform

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The status bar located on the top of the Android device screen. It displays system status icons and notification icons.

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This is a tag to discuss the Union Type feature as seen in languages such as TypeScript, Ceylon or F#.

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Reselect is a selector library for Redux.

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Released in 2021, macOS Monterey (version 12.4) is the eighteenth major release of Apple's operating system for Macintosh computers. Use this tag for questions relating to macOS APIs that are specific to this version, and also tag your question with [macos]. DO NOT use this tag simply because you are running code on this operating system.

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