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    CodeCampus

    CodeCampus

    CodeCampus is a learning-first Linux OS for CSE and IT students

    ...It delivers a fully pre-configured, learning-first environment that allows users to start coding, exploring, and studying immediately—without manual setup or system tweaking. This comes bundled with essential programming languages, compilers, editors, and developer tooling, including C/C++, Java, Python, Rust, Node.js, Git, Docker, VS Code, Neovim, and a rich set of modern CLI utilities. Everything is pre-installed, pre-configured, and ready to use out of the box. Beyond development tools, CodeCampus provides a curated academic and learning ecosystem. It includes guided documentation, desktop shortcuts to programming and interview resources, structured learning references, and productivity-focused dotfiles. ...
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    Javalix

    Javalix

    The first linux distro for Java developers.

    The first linux distro for Java developers.
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    Ajax Portal (WebOS and Portal)
    Ajax Portal (WebOS & Enterprise Portal). Ajax Portal is open source cross-platform cross-browser Web 2.0 / Web 3.0 solution which is based on a new architecture of WebOS and Enterprise Portals. Our Enterprise Portal can work as Mashup (WOA approach). The portal provides Portlet/Portal API, Services. It's posible to use the Decoration module of the portal as a part of the standard Web application (Web 2.0 / Web 3.0 application). Open Source allows you to try and evaluate our Web 2.0 /...
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    MelaJò Portal Framework is a framework to develop Java Enterprise/J2EE/MVC based applications rapidly and easily. It's based on Finite State Machine concept. It's used for years to create real business web applications with J2EE architecture.
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