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Apache Guacamole is a clientless remote desktop gateway with APIs in C, Java, and JavaScript. It supports standard remote desktop protocols like VNC and RDP.
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The JavaFX 3D graphics APIs provide a general purpose three-dimensional graphics library for the JavaFX platform.
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Apache PredictionIO is an open source Machine Learning server for software developers to create predictive features, such as personalization, recommendation and content discovery.
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For issues specific to the version 6.1 of Rails. If your question applies to Ruby on Rails in general, use the tag [ruby-on-rails]
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Amazon Managed Workflows for Apache Airflow (Amazon MWAA) is a managed service for Apache Airflow that makes it easy for you to build and manage your workflows in the cloud.
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Questions related to the Apache IoTDB Project (https://iotdb.apache.org/).
Apache IoTDB (Database for Internet of Things) is an IoT native database with high performance for data management and analysis, deployable on the edge and the cloud.
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PyGithub is a Python library implementing the GitHub REST API v3, to manage GitHub resources (repositories, user profiles, organizations, etc.) from Python scripts.
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Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) is an event-driven, object-oriented programming language for writing macros, used for the entire Office suite as well as other applications. VBA is not equivalent to VB.NET, or VBS; if you're working in Visual Studio use [vb.net]. If your question is specifically about programming any MS Office application, also use the appropriate tag: [excel], [ms-access], [ms-word], [outlook], or [ms-project].
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The Network Extension framework contains APIs that can be used to customize and extend the core networking features of iOS and macOS.
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