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Gradle is a build automation tool for multi-language software development. It controls the development process in the tasks of compilation and packaging to testing, deployment, and publishing. It controls the development process in the tasks of compilation and packaging to testing, deployment, and publishing.
The rest of 2011 was spent adding a UI library [12] and working on the basics of a 3D API. [1] At the start of 2012 Zechner created a small helper library called gdx-jnigen for easing the development of JNI bindings. [1] [13] This made it possible for the gdx-audio [14] and gdx-freetype [15] extensions to be developed over the following months. [1]
Gradle: a build system and package manager for Groovy and other JVM languages, and also C++; Ivy: a package manager for Java, integrated into the Ant build tool, also used by sbt; Leiningen: a project automation tool for Clojure; LuaRocks: a programming library and package manager for Lua; Maven: a package manager and build tool for Java;
SLF4J is a set of logging wrappers (or shims) that allow it to imitate any of the other frameworks. Thus multiple third-party libraries can be incorporated into an application, regardless of the logging framework each has chosen to use. However all logging output is generated in a standard way, typically via Logback.
The shallots, garlic and thyme add aroma and flavor to the dish. Thin-cut chicken cutlets are key for getting dinner on the table quickly. View Recipe. Chicken Hummus Bowls.
A Jeju Air Boeing 737-800 taking off from Osaka Kansai airport in Japan in 2023.
Trump has prioritized more tax cuts in his second term, which tax experts say could add another $4 trillion to the U.S. debt over the next decade. He has tapped Tesla Chief Executive Elon Musk and ...
EAR (Enterprise Application aRchive) is a file format used by Jakarta EE for packaging one or more modules into a single archive so that the deployment of the various modules onto an application server happens simultaneously and coherently.