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A MediaController is a view containing controls for a MediaPlayer. Typically contains the buttons like "Play/Pause", "Rewind", "Fast Forward" and a progress slider. It takes care of synchronizing the controls with the state of the MediaPlayer.

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tool for developing reports against data stored in an Oracle database. Oracle Reports consists of Oracle Reports Developer (a component of the Oracle Developer Suite) and Oracle Application Server Reports Services (a component of the Oracle Application Server).

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IntelliJ IDEA is a popular IDE by JetBrains. Originally created for Java, it currently supports a lot more languages, including: JavaScript, Groovy, HTML, CSS, RSS, R, Haskell, PHP, Ruby, Python, Scala, Clojure, Kotlin.

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The WinSCP .NET assembly (winscpnet.dll) is a .NET wrapper around WinSCP's scripting interface that allows your code to connect to a remote machine and manipulate remote files over SFTP, FTP, WebDAV and SCP sessions from .NET languages, such as C#, VB.NET, and others, or from environments supporting .NET, such as PowerShell and SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS).

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AWS X-Ray allows developers to analyze the behavior of distributed applications by providing request tracing, exception collection, and profiling capabilities.

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Base class for activities that use the support library action bar features.

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reCaptcha v3 is the previous version for Google reCaptcha. reCaptcha v3 returns a score for each request without user friction. The score is based on interactions with a site and enables the user to take an appropriate action for a site.

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Reactive extensions on top of Dart streams.

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TensorFlow Hub is a library to foster the publication, discovery, and consumption of reusable parts of machine learning models. A module is a self-contained piece of a TensorFlow graph, along with its weights and assets, that can be reused across different tasks in a process known as transfer learning.

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