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4J Studios Limited is a British independent video game developer based in Dundee. It has a second office located in East Linton . Founded in April 2005 by VIS Entertainment alumni Chris van der Kuyl, Paddy Burns and Frank Arnot, the company is best known for porting Minecraft to consoles and handheld platforms.
Deeplearning4j relies on the widely used programming language Java, though it is compatible with Clojure and includes a Scala application programming interface (API). It is powered by its own open-source numerical computing library, ND4J, and works with both central processing units (CPUs) and graphics processing units (GPUs).
4J, the production code for the 1975 Doctor Who serial The Android Invasion; In aircraft: TA-4J, a model of Douglas A-4 Skyhawk; F-4J Phantom, see McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II; F-4J Phantom II, see List of McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II variants; F-4J(UK), see McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II non-U.S. operators; L-4J, a model of Piper J-3
Neo4j is a graph database management system (GDBMS) developed by Neo4j Inc.. The data elements Neo4j stores are nodes, edges connecting them, and attributes of nodes and edges.
Apache Log4j 2 is the successor of Log4j 1 which was released as GA version in July 2015. The framework was rewritten from scratch and has been inspired by existing logging solutions, including Log4j 1 and java.util.logging.
The district that would evolve into Eugene School District 4J started in 1854, five years before Oregon attained statehood. The district is numbered 4J because it was the fourth school district incorporated in Lane County and is a joint (J) district — its boundary includes a small part of Linn County to the north.
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F-4J(UK) Phantom F.3 Designation of 15 low airtime F-4J aircraft purchased by the Royal Air Force from the US Navy in 1984, upgraded to F-4S standard with some British equipment. Although designated Phantom F.3 by the RAF, [24] [25] the aircraft was often referred to as F-4J(UK).