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Semantic conflict of [nan]: NaN (not-a-number) and Nan (native abstractions for Node.js)
Try searching nan with node.js or v8 on Stack Overflow.
We can find quite a lot of questions with nan misused.
Although currently the tag nan means NaN (not-a-number), they used nan to mean Nan (nati …
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Generalize [Dockerfile] to [Containerfile], for now and the future․
The description of the tag dockerfile says “A Dockerfile is a file containing instructions to build a Docker image” ⸺ Yes, it was right, but nowadays Dockerfiles are not specific to Docker. Dockerfil …