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    OpenAI-Java

    OpenAI-Java

    OpenAI Api Client in Java

    OpenAI-Java is the official Java client library provided by OpenAI for interacting with the OpenAI API. It is designed to make it easier for Java applications to call endpoints like chat completions, embeddings, function calling, streaming, and other model services using idiomatic Java patterns. You configure the client (often via environment variables or system properties), then build parameter objects (e.g. ChatCompletionCreateParams) and invoke methods like...
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    hello-algorithm

    hello-algorithm

    Algorithm training for Xiaobai

    hello-algorithm is an educational repository designed to teach data structures and algorithms through clear explanations, visualizations, and code examples. It provides a structured learning path that covers fundamental concepts such as arrays, linked lists, trees, graphs, sorting algorithms, and dynamic programming. The project emphasizes understanding over memorization by breaking down complex topics into intuitive explanations supported by diagrams and examples. It is accessible to...
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    GlobalTester

    GlobalTester

    Test platform for all kinds of smart cards

    GlobalTester helps you to test all kind of smart cards and chip cards. GlobalTester is a plug-in for the popular Eclipse platform and allows the execution of test scripts structured with XML and defined using JavaScript. The platform is developed to test the conformity of machine readable travel documents (MRTD) - aka ePassports - and the protocols used on these chips. The free available version of GlobalTester supports Basic Access Control (BAC) and Secure Messaging (SM) as specified by International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).
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    RELATED - REmotes LAboraTories extenED

    Java Framework for developing of remote/virtual laboratories

    RELATED framework proposes a structured methodology of remote/virtual labs development and, also, provides common facilities as user management, booking, basic visualization (trend graphs and direct interaction using interactives variables), data logging and experimental session’s control. In order to get these facilities, an RLAB (Remote LABoratory) system it defined using a formal specification of a virtual or remote laboratory (based on XML and used to structure components for laboratory). ...
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    JBasic is a traditional BASIC language intepreter written in Java for command line or embedded use. It supports conventional original DOS and MSBASIC syntax, plus some modern extensions for supporting threads, JDBC, etc. JBasic can be run directly from a shell.
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