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Linux

Linux is an open-source kernel inspired by UNIX, widely adopted for its efficiency, stability, and reliability.


macOS

macOS is the Apple-designed operating system that powers Mac computers, created specifically to integrate with Apple hardware.


Math

Mathematics is a broad field of study focused on developing and proving theories and methods used by both empirical sciences and mathematics itself.


Microsoft

Microsoft Corporation is a global technology company that develops and supports a wide range of software, services, devices, and solutions.


Microsoft Office

MS Office is a comprehensive office software suite that has expanded over time to include tools such as Outlook and OneNote, with support for automation through VBA.


Microsoft SQL Server

SQL Server by Microsoft is a relational database management system offering robust multi-user database capabilities. Although it originated from the Sybase SQL Server 4.x codebase and Transact-SQL, it has since developed into a substantially different database platform.


MongoDB

MongoDB is a cross-platform, document-oriented NoSQL database that stores data in flexible JSON-like BSON documents and supports modern features like sharding, replication, and ACID transactions.


Network (Computer)

A network in telecommunications enables connected computers and devices to transmit information efficiently via defined communication rules and infrastructure.


Nginx

Nginx is a free, open-source web server created by Igor Sysoev in 2004 that also functions as a reverse proxy, load balancer, mail proxy, and HTTP cache.


pandas

Pandas (stylized as pandas) is a software library for the Python programming language that focuses on data manipulation and analysis, especially for handling tabular data and time series.


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