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    minthcm

    minthcm

    Free, open-source Human Capital Management system

    ...Mint based on two popular, well-known business applications: SugarCRM Community Edition and SuiteCRM. This is why we often say that MintHCM is CRM reinvented. You all know how much goes into technological development of this type of business software… That's why we need your help. Thanks to the open code of both SugarCRM CE and SuiteCRM we were able to reintroduce some features, redesign other, and provide brand new system to the users. The code of MintHCM remains open so feel free to use it.
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    RxLifecycle

    RxLifecycle

    Lifecycle handling APIs for Android apps using RxJava

    ...If you subscribe after pause, it will terminate at the next destruction event (e.g., pasue will terminate in stop). RxLifecycle does not actually unsubscribe the sequence. Instead it terminates the sequence. The way in which it does so varies based on the type. If a sequence requires the Subscription.unsubscribe() behavior, then it is suggested that you manually handle the Subscription yourself and call unsubscribe() when appropriate.
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