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Java was originally developed as an alternative to the C/C++ programming languages. It is now mainly used for building web, desktop, mobile, and embedded applications. Java is owned and licensed through Oracle, with free and open source implementations available from Oracle and other vendors.
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Lucee is a CFML Server, compatible with Adobe ColdFusion © using less resources and delivering better performance. Lucee simplifies technologies like datasources (MSSQL, Oracle, MySQL and others), HTTP, ORM, caching (redis, ehcache, and memcached) etc.
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A bridge/proxy allowing you to connect to Minecraft: Java Edition servers with Minecraft: Bedrock Edition.
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This is a Journal Application with features like Rich User Interface, Mobile Responsive, JWT Token based Authentication, Robust Backend, Light and Dark Mode, Weekly Sentiment Analysis , Email Notifications for weekly report and Account verification, etc
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Example application that will post random values into TimescaleDB
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Api of a forum using spring security
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This is a technology Forge/NeoForge/Fabric mod with many machines.
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Manage 'Continuous Workarounds' in a reliable way...
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Gravitee.io - OpenSource API Management
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ProtoStream is a serialization library based on Protocol Buffers
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Hradecek's solutions to leetcode.com problems
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Book Management System
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Cosmo Tech Cloud Platform API
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Created by James Gosling
Released May 23, 1995
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