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This section provides an overview of what momentjs is, and why a developer might want to use it. It should also mention any large subjects within momentjs, and link out to the related topics. Since the Documentation for momentjs is new, you may need to create initial versions of those related to...
Kafka is a high throughput publish-subscribe messaging system implemented as distributed, partitioned, replicated commit log service. Taken from official Kafka site Fast A single Kafka broker can handle hundreds of megabytes of reads and writes per second from thousands of clients. Scalable...
This section provides an overview of what eclipse-rcp is, and why a developer might want to use it. It should also mention any large subjects within eclipse-rcp, and link out to the related topics. Since the Documentation for eclipse-rcp is new, you may need to create initial versions of those r...
Leaflet is an open-source JavaScript library for creating interactive maps. VersionRelease Date1.0.32017-01-231.0.22016-11-211.0.12016-09-301.02016-09-270.72013-11-180.62013-06-260.52013-01-170.42012-07-300.32012-02-130.22011-06-170.12011-05-16
The Microsoft Foundation Classes, or MFC, is a library that provides an object-oriented wrapper around the Win32 API. By encapsulating the "raw" Win32 API in C++ classes, MFC makes it significantly easier to create GUI applications and manage resources. MFC has been around a very long t...
RSpec is a BDD tool used to specify and test Ruby programs. It is used primarily to specify and test classes and methods, i.e. for unit testing. The rspec gem is just a meta-gem which brings in the three parts of RSpec. Those three parts are also a way to structure this documentation. rspec-co...
This section provides an overview of what database is, and why a developer might want to use it. It should also mention any large subjects within database, and link out to the related topics. Since the Documentation for database is new, you may need to create initial versions of those related to...
This section provides an overview of what mvvmcross is, and why a developer might want to use it. It should also mention any large subjects within mvvmcross, and link out to the related topics. Since the Documentation for mvvmcross is new, you may need to create initial versions of those related...
This section provides an overview of what resharper is, and why a developer might want to use it. It should also mention any large subjects within resharper, and link out to the related topics. Since the Documentation for resharper is new, you may need to create initial versions of those related...
Akka is an open-source toolkit and runtime simplifying the construction of concurrent and distributed applications on the JVM. It implements the actor model known from Erlang. It should also mention any large subjects within akka, and link out to the related topics. Since the Documentation for...
This section provides an overview of what sass is, and why a developer might want to use it. It should also mention any large subjects within sass, and link out to the related topics. Since the Documentation for sass is new, you may need to create initial versions of those related topics. Why S...
GitLab is a web-based version control software based on git and adds additional features such as branch management bug tracking and continuous integration. It is developed in Ruby. GitLab Community Edition (CE) is being developed open-source and uses the MIT-License. Since August 2013 GitLab Inc....
Mockito is a java Mocking framework that aims at providing the ability to write clean an readable unit tests by using it's simple API. It differs from other mocking frameworks by leaving the expect-run-verify pattern that most other frameworks use. Instead it only knows one way to mock (non-final...
npm is the default package manager for Node.js. It is written entirely in JavaScript, and allows to install and distribute mostly JavaScript modules on the registry. Packages are treated in the CommonJS format, and are recognizable by the presence of a package.json file. VersionRelease Datev4....
The SSH (Secure Shell) is a cryptographic protocol for point-to-point communication over the insecure network (Internet). It obsoletes the old protocols used in the old days (rlogin, rsh, telnet). It is commonly used to connect to remote servers, virtual machines or containers in data center or i...
Mercurial is a modern, open-source, distributed version control system. You may have heard of git, which is somewhat more popular today; git and Mercurial are very comparable and offer mostly similar functionality. Developers use Mercurial to keep track of changes to the source code of their appl...
This section provides an overview of what amazon-dynamodb is, and why a developer might want to use it. It should also mention any large subjects within amazon-dynamodb, and link out to the related topics. Since the Documentation for amazon-dynamodb is new, you may need to create initial version...
What is android-gradle android-gradle is a gradle plugin officially maintained by Google Tools developer team and is the official build tool since the announcement in May 16, 2013 at the Google I/O. Learn the basic by reading Configure your build with Gradle. Main features The main feature...
This section provides an overview of what scrapy is, and why a developer might want to use it. It should also mention any large subjects within scrapy, and link out to the related topics. Since the Documentation for scrapy is new, you may need to create initial versions of those related topics. ...
Kivy is an open source Python library for the rapid development of cross-platform user interfaces. Kivy applications can be developed for Linux, Windows, OS X, Android and iOS using the same codebase. Graphics are rendered via OpenGL ES 2 rather than through native widgets, leading to a fairly u...

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