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Facebook Like Box is a special version of the Like Button designed only for Facebook Pages.

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"Test coverage" is used both as a synonym for [code-coverage] and to mean all measures of the extent of testing of a program including both [code-coverage] and [function-coverage].

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The Overpass API (or OSM3S) is a read-only API that serves up custom selected parts of the OpenStreeetMap map data.

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The ngOptions attribute can be used to dynamically generate a list of <option> elements for the <select> element using the array or object obtained by evaluating the ngOptions comprehension expression.

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Clean and fast and geospatial raster I/O for Python programmers who use Numpy

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Chatbots provide personalized, interactive communication akin to talking to a human customer service or sales representative, but at a bigger scale and cheaper than call centers.

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Do not use this tag anymore. – “ASP.NET 5” is an older name referring to the modern web framework which was then released under the name “ASP.NET Core”. Use the [asp.net-core] tag for general questions about ASP.NET Core. For questions specifically about ASP.NET Core 5, use the [asp.net-core-5.0] tag.

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The Java driver for MongoDB

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The NVIDIA CUDA Deep Neural Network library (cuDNN) is a GPU-accelerated library of primitives for deep neural networks.

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