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  2. California Codes - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the 29 legal codes enacted by the California State Legislature, which form the general statutory law of California. Find out the names, dates, sources, and status of the codes, as well as their influence on other U.S. jurisdictions.

  3. Replit - Wikipedia

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    Replit is an American start-up and an online integrated development environment (IDE) that supports over 50 programming languages, including Python. Replit allows users to create, share, and collaborate on online programming projects called repls, and offers features such as source control, debugging, testing, and machine learning.

  4. GitHub - Wikipedia

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    GitHub is a website that hosts and manages code repositories using Git software. It was founded in 2008 and acquired by Microsoft in 2018, and has over 100 million developers and 420 million repositories as of 2023.

  5. Timeline of GitHub - Wikipedia

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    GitHub is a web-based Git hosting service founded in 2008 by Tom Preston-Werner, Chris Wanstrath, and PJ Hyett. The timeline of GitHub covers its history, products, features, userbase, and events from 2005 to present.

  6. Apache Guacamole - Wikipedia

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    Apache Guacamole is a free and open-source, cross-platform, clientless remote desktop gateway maintained by the Apache Software Foundation. It allows users to control remote computers or virtual machines via a web browser, and uses the RDP, VNC or SSH protocols to access resources.

  7. List of tz database time zones - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of time zones from the tz database, a collection of data files that define time offsets and rules for various locations. The list includes the canonical zone name, alternative names, UTC offset, time zone abbreviation, and source file for each zone.

  8. Everything (software) - Wikipedia

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    Everything is a freeware program that can rapidly find files and folders by name on Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10, 11. It indexes NTFS and ReFS volumes and updates the index from the NTFS change journal.

  9. Open Location Code - Wikipedia

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    Open Location Code (OLC) is a way of encoding location into a form that is easier to use than coordinates. It was developed at Google's Zürich engineering office and released in 2014. Learn how OLC works, its applications and specifications.