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    MongoDB Atlas runs apps anywhere

    Deploy in 115+ regions with the modern database for every enterprise.

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    Magma

    Magma

    Platform for building access networks and modular network services

    An open-source platform for managing wireless networks, supporting LTE, 5G, and WiFi networks with cloud-native deployment and management.
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    ncnn

    ncnn

    High-performance neural network inference framework for mobile

    ncnn is a high-performance neural network inference computing framework designed specifically for mobile platforms. It brings artificial intelligence right at your fingertips with no third-party dependencies, and speeds faster than all other known open source frameworks for mobile phone cpu. ncnn allows developers to easily deploy deep learning algorithm models to the mobile platform and create intelligent APPs. It is cross-platform and supports most commonly used CNN networks, including...
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    RIBs

    RIBs

    Uber's cross-platform mobile architecture framework

    RIBs is the cross-platform architecture framework behind many mobile apps at Uber. The name RIBs is short for Router, Interactor and Builder, which are core components of this architecture. This framework is designed for mobile apps with a large number of engineers and nested states. Shared architecture across iOS and Android. Build cross-platform apps that have similar architecture, enabling iOS and Android teams to cross-review business logic code. Testability and Isolation. Classes must...
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    AWS Amplify CLI

    AWS Amplify CLI

    Toolchain for simplifying serverless web and mobile development

    The AWS Amplify CLI is a toolchain that includes a robust feature set for simplifying mobile and web application development. The CLI uses AWS CloudFormation and nested stacks to allow you to add or modify configurations locally before you push them for execution in your account. Provisions cloud resources with the latest local developments. The 'no-gql-override' flag does not automatically compile your annotated GraphQL schema and will override your local AppSync resolvers and templates....
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    Ship Agents Faster

    Transform your applications and workflows into powerful agentic systems at global scale.

    Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform lets you rapidly build, scale, govern and optimize production-ready agents grounded in your organization's data. The platform enables developers to build custom or pre-built agents for virtually any use case. New customers get $300 in free credits.
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    51Degrees-Java

    51Degrees-Java

    Mobile Device Detection for Java - 4 Step Setup - 3 minutes

    Add mobile device detection to Java the easy way with 51Degrees.com. No cloud services, no external plug-ins, all Mozilla Public Licence source code. It's a great alternative to WURFL or DeviceAtlas. Also available on Maven. 1) Download the zip and extract. 2) Add the core JAR located in the "dist" directory to your java project. 3) Import the following packages: import fiftyone.mobile.detection.Match; import fiftyone.mobile.detection.Provider; import...
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