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Define your routes using attributes on action methods in ASP.NET MVC and Web API.

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Software for Windows that simulates a mobile device running the Windows Phone 8 platform. The emulator allows for the development and testing of Windows Phone 8 applications without the need for a hardware device.

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The OpenACC Application Program Interface describes a collection of compiler directives to specify loops and regions of code in standard C, C++ and Fortran to be offloaded from a host CPU to an attached accelerator, providing portability across operating systems, host CPUs and accelerators.

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A donut chart (also spelled doughnut) is a chart functionally identical to a pie chart, with the exception of a blank center and the ability to support multiple statistics at once. Donut charts provide a better data intensity ratio to standard pie charts as, for example, the blank center can be used to display additional, related data.

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Stan is open source software for Markov chain Monte Carlo sampling, often used for multilevel Bayesian modeling.

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Cocos2D-JS is a package that includes the JavaScript Bindings (a.k.a. JSB) needed for compiling Cocos2d-html5 code to native apps.

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Android NDK's shell script for building C and C++ source code. The tag is to be used with the [android-ndk] tag.

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Unique Device ID. A unique identifying number in any iOS device.

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a component of the Rails framework that holds the state of an object and is responsible for enforcing business rules and persisting the object.

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JSNI is a means to include raw JavaScript code in a GWT application written in Java. JSNI is the web equivalent of inline assembly code.

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MISRA (originally an abbreviation of Motor Industry Software Reliability Association) is an organization which has published the coding guidelines called MISRA-C and MISRA-C++. Each document is a set of rules aiming to create a safer sub-set of the respective language.

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