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    With aguacate you get a better taste

    Aguacate is a framework with focus on implement business logic functionality, using configuration files (json) instead of programming. See the wiki and the videos See https://github.com/mcnew/aguacate-swagger-demo for a functional demo using docker-compose Videos in Spanish: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSHQIkodyHroW2XF7BWCrymDv_Nlj7HRS
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    Last Java Collection Library

    Java library to work with scalar arrays as usual Collections

    The package allows to work with scalar arrays as usual collections. The problem with a scalar array Java templates don't support scalar types as generic parameters. Java code working with collection interfaces such as List or Collection is inapplicable for arrays. Some libraries supply methods to work with object array. These methods are generic and built-in types int, boolean, long, short, byte, double, float suffer. The number of scalar type is small and finite. There are realization...
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