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    Specification for GraphQL

    Specification for GraphQL

    A working draft of the Specification for GraphQL, a query language

    ...GraphQL is not a programming language capable of arbitrary computation, but is instead a language used to make requests to application services that have capabilities defined in this specification. GraphQL does not mandate a particular programming language or storage system for application services that implement it. Instead, application services take their capabilities and map them to a uniform language, type system, and philosophy that GraphQL encodes.
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    Free invoicing software for small business, it's a simple system utilizing LibreOffice or OpenOffice Calc with macros. It allows a salesperson to take an order quickly and save a nice looking invoice. Brought to you by FossFolks - http://www.fossfolks.com
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    furious_tv is a set of tools to take XMLTV TV listings and enable a UNIX system to automatically record programs off of a TV card. It is written in C and uses a SAX parser for maximum speed and efficiency. ftv_gnome is the GNOME interface to the PVR.
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