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for general development and technical questions about Amazon DocumentDB with MongoDB compatible API.
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For questions specific to the usage of the "props" property within the Vue.js framework. When using this tag also include the more generic [vue.js] tag.
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Back4app is a mobile-backend-as-a-service platform. It offers the Open Source Parse Server as a backend. Use this tag for questions specific to back4app.
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Use this tag for questions specific to new features in TypeScript 1.8. For general TypeScript questions, the correct tag is TypeScript.
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For questions specifically related to the React Native Animated framework that is used to animate React Native components in a performant manner.
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Camera module for React Native. Including photographs, videos, face detection and barcode scanning
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Borrowing is a key concept in Rust: a borrowing object is usable by the borrower but its ownership is not transferred. In other languages, an equivalent is "taking by reference".
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Wit.ai is a NLP engine owned by Facebook that makes it easy for developers to build bots, applications and devices that you can talk or text to.
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The OneNote API is used to interact with Microsoft OneNote programmatically.
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For questions about Lightning Web Components (LWC) - the UI framework for the Salesforce platform. When using this tag also include the more generic [salesforce] tag.
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The JavaFX platform enables developers to create client applications based on JavaSE that behave consistently across multiple platforms. Built on Java technology since JavaFX 2.0, it was part of the default JDK since JDK 1.8, but starting Java 11, JavaFX is offered as a component separate from the core JDK.
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