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    Telegram SMS

    Telegram SMS

    An SMS-forwarding Robot Running on Your Android Device

    With the power of Telegram SMS, your multi-phone life is much easier than before. Receiving and sending SMS, relaying APP notifications, monitoring battery status. All stuff can be done with a single Telegram bot. You can use the bot in both private chat and group chat, in case you have more than 2 Android phones, or sharing the bot with other people. Telegram SMS connects with Telegram's bot API server directly, no 3rd-party services involved.
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    Scene Framework

    Scene Framework

    Android Single Activity Framework compatible with Fragment

    ...As such, Scene could serve as a backbone for media apps, games, or modular user interface projects, offering abstractions for scene management, resource loading, event dispatching, and lifecycle handling. Because of its open-source status, developers may adapt it to their own use-cases — customizing rendering, UI transitions, or content management — though the maturity and documentation may vary.
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    The Teachingbox uses advanced machine learning techniques to relieve developers from the programming of hand-crafted sophisticated behaviors of autonomous agents (such as robots, game players etc...) In the current status we have implemented a well founded reinforcement learning core in Java with many popular usecases, environments, policies and learners. Obtaining the teachingbox: FOR USERS: If you want to download the latest releases, please visit: http://search.maven.org/#search|ga|1|teachingbox FOR DEVELOPERS: 1) If you use Apache Maven, just add the following dependency to your pom.xml: <dependency> <groupId>org.sf.teachingbox</groupId> <artifactId>teachingbox-core</artifactId> <version>1.2.3</version> </dependency> 2) If you want to check out the most recent source-code: git clone https://git.code.sf.net/p/teachingbox/core teachingbox-core Documentation: https://sourceforge.net/p/teachingbox/documentation/HEAD/tree/trunk/manual/
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    automated-linguistic-analysis

    Automated Linguistic Analysis, with both monolith and cluster versions

    Sample application showcasing usage of technologies such as: * OSGi R7 Promises for asynchronous generation of transcriptions and linguistic analyses * OSGi R7 Push Stream and JAX RS Server Sent Events for push notifications of processing status * Apache Camel 2.23.1 and RabbitMQ 3.7 for asynchronous communication between services * JPA 2.1 and Hibernate 5.2.12, along with OSGi R7 JPA and Transaction Control services, for persistence layer * OSGi R7 HTTP and JAX RS Whiteboard for registering servlets, resources and REST controllers * OSGi R7 Configurator, Configuration Admin and Metatype services for automatic configuration of components * OSGi R7 Declarative Services for dependency injection * Maven automated build of Docker images * Maven automated deployment into Kubernetes cluster * RabbitMQ message broker as a StatefulSet * CockroachDB relational database as a StatefulSet See 'Code' tab for detailed information
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