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AndroidViewClient is a 100% pure python library and tools that simplifies test script creation and android test automation, providing higher level operations and the ability of obtaining the tree of Views present at any given moment on the device or emulator screen and perform operations on it. Test script creation can be even further simplified and automated by using Culebra.

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Multi-User Chat (MUC) is an XMPP protocol extension for multi-user text chat, whereby multiple XMPP users can exchange messages in the context of a room or channel, similar to IRC. In addition to standard chatroom features such as room topics and invitations, the protocol defines a strong room control model, including the ability to kick and ban users, to name room moderators and administrators, to require membership or passwords in order to join the room.

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command line tool for managing a RabbitMQ broker

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DevExpress ASP.NET MVC extensions are commercially produced AJAX controls from DevExpress.

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LimeSurvey is a web based survey application built on PHP and MySQL. It is free and open-source, and provides extensive question templates and easy to use statistics.

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Resuming the previously suspended thread, process, activity, application or the whole operating system.

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Binds a RoutedCommand to the event handlers that implement the command.

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The MFC Feature Pack is a set of enhancements to the version 9 of MFC to enable MFC-based applications to take on the look and feel of Microsoft Windows and Office applications. It was first shipped in Visual Studio 2008, and as of Visual Studio 2010 it is completely integrated and documented.

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Recursive Descent Parser is a kind of top-down parser built as a set of recursive procedures each implementing a production rule of the grammar.

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