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    Material DateTime Picker

    Material DateTime Picker

    Pick a date or time on Android in style

    ...The library uses the code from the Android frameworks as a base and tweaked it to be as close as possible to Material Design example. (Android 4.0 was supported until 3.6.4). The easiest way to add the Material DateTime Picker library to your project is by adding it as a dependency to your build.gradle. You may also add the library as an Android Library to your project. All the library files live in library. The library also uses some Java 8 features, which Android Studio will need to transpile. The library follows the same API as other pickers in the Android framework. The library contains 2 layout versions for each picker. ...
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    biweekly

    An iCalendar library written in Java.

    biweekly HAS MOVED TO GITHUB! Watch me, star me, fork me! https://github.com/mangstadt/biweekly biweekly is an iCalendar library written in Java (requires Java 1.5 or above). The project aims to provide a well documented, easy to use API for reading and writing iCalendar and vCalendar data.
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    OpenJCS (Job Control System) is a batch scheduling and control system for use on Unix systems which uses load balancing, dependency control, scheduling, runbooks, queueing and resource allocation subsystems for unmatched scalability and flexibility.
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