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  2. Apache Kafka - Wikipedia

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    Apache Kafka is a distributed event store and stream-processing platform. It is an open-source system developed by the Apache Software Foundation written in Java and Scala.The project aims to provide a unified, high-throughput, low-latency platform for handling real-time data feeds.

  3. Confluent, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Confluent, Inc. is an American technology company headquartered in Mountain View, California. Confluent was founded by Jay Kreps, Jun Rao and Neha Narkhede on September 23, 2014, in order to commercialize an open-source streaming platform Apache Kafka , created by the same founders while working at LinkedIn in 2008 as a B2B infrastructure company.

  4. Wikipedia talk:Wikipedia Signpost/Single/2025-01-15 - Wikipedia

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    When the per-page script feature was developed and deployed, I posted notices on the chess WikiProject talk page to let them know. I appreciate, though, that after having spent years trying to get approval for a script to be deployed, that the interested parties from then may be a bit burnt out. Perhaps someone else would like to follow up.

  5. Scala (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    Scala runs on the Java platform (Java virtual machine) and is compatible with existing Java programs. [15] As Android applications are typically written in Java and translated from Java bytecode into Dalvik bytecode (which may be further translated to native machine code during installation) when packaged, Scala's Java compatibility makes it well-suited to Android development, the more so when ...

  6. Hypergeometric function - Wikipedia

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    Legendre functions are solutions of a second order differential equation with 3 regular singular points so can be expressed in terms of the hypergeometric function in many ways, for example 2 F 1 ( a , 1 − a ; c ; z ) = Γ ( c ) z 1 − c 2 ( 1 − z ) c − 1 2 P − a 1 − c ( 1 − 2 z ) {\displaystyle {}_{2}F_{1}(a,1-a;c;z)=\Gamma (c)z ...

  7. Context-free grammar - Wikipedia

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    Algorithms are known to eliminate from a given grammar, without changing its generated language, unproductive symbols, [19] [c] unreachable symbols, [21] [22] ε-productions, with one possible exception, [d] [23] and; cycles. [e] In particular, an alternative containing a useless nonterminal symbol can be deleted from the right-hand side of a rule.

  8. Confluent hypergeometric function - Wikipedia

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    For example, if b = 0 and a ≠ 0 then Γ(a+1)U(a, b, z) − 1 is asymptotic to az ln z as z goes to zero. But see #Special cases for some examples where it is an entire function (polynomial). Note that the solution z 1−b U(a + 1 − b, 2 − b, z) to Kummer's equation is the same as the solution U(a, b, z), see #Kummer's transformation.

  9. A Country Doctor (short story) - Wikipedia

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    "A Country Doctor" (German: "Ein Landarzt") is a short story written in 1917 by Franz Kafka. It was first published in the collection of short stories of the same title. In the story, a country doctor makes an emergency visit to a sick patient on a winter night. The doctor faces absurd, surreal predicaments that pull him along and finally doom him.