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Beaker is a library for caching and sessions for use with web applications and stand-alone Python scripts and applications. It comes with WSGI middleware for easy drop-in use with WSGI based web applications, and caching decorators for ease of use with any Python based application.

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Object Model component on Windows systems that represents the local file system.

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This tag denotes the FacesContext class which is part of the Java Server Faces (JSF) model view presenter framework. It is used to permit disambiguation with the deprecated generic [context] tag.

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MetaSearch is a Ruby gem that uses object-based searching for creating search forms.

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Version 5.3 of the Qt library, that is a cross-platform application development application and UI framework. Tag this only for the issues with Qt 5.3 not other versions.

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4D is an integrated development platform containing all of the components needed to create and distribute professional applications.

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Telescope is an open-source social news app (think Hacker News or Reddit clone) built with Meteor, a real-time JavaScript framework.

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Service Builder is a model-driven code generation tool built by Liferay that allows developers to define custom object models called entities. Service Builder generates a service layer through ORM technology that provides a clean separation between your object model and code for the underlying database. Service Builder takes an XML file as input and generates the necessary model, persistence, and service layers for your application.

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e is a hardware verification language (HVL) which is tailored to implementing highly flexible and reusable verification testbenches.

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Immutable value type code generation for Java 1.6+.

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The ACM Java Libraries were produced by the ACM's Java Task Force with the aim of simplifying the teaching of Java to first-year undergraduate students.

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